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Take a good look at Corralitos Creek. It seems to be quite remarkable. Not only does it flow uphill, but it makes a very steep 400 foot climb here. Well, this is the Santa Cruz mountains. Maybe the creek's on acid. Maybe it's actually subterranean in this area, and they actually mapped the cave? Nahh, it's more likely that Google maps are just screwy in this regard. Maybe the creek is actually the road. I dunno. It's definitely a mistake of some kind.
Test of the gmm my location feature. Not too bad, i was in fact in the blue circle. The GPS is obviously a lot more accurate - within 20m or so. But for just using cell tower information, it's not bad.
Laboratorio di raccolta di memorie orali, suoni del paesaggio e interpretazioni creative per la realizzazione di una mappa di comunità di Borgo Sacco a Rovereto.
And now that there are over 2,000 markers on the map Google's map is chocking. I'm working on ways to improve performance or cluster markers in groups or something for our all users listing.
- Taken at 11:47 PM on December 15, 2006 - cameraphone upload by ShoZu. Google Maps are great but out of date. In years to come we'll be able to have Google Historical Maps...
日本でもストリートビューが公開されました。
都内のビューがすごすぎる!
対象内の道のほとんど全て網羅してます。
俺んチのほっそい道まで出てきましたよ。
でもそこを公開するのは笑えないので、
ロサンゼルスクラブ前の細い道でごまかすぜ。
The first apartment I ever lived in. I'd like to say "on my own" but I had three roommates. And the crankiest landlady ever. She made me live by the BYU Honor Code even though I wasn't going to YBU at all. I almost got evicted because one of my friends was smoking ON THAT SIDEWALK, and that was against the Honor Code (although not against city law). Keep in mind that I wasn't even smoking, and that will give you an idea of how WARPED Utah County is.