On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 10:26:54 +0900, B Robson <luvrethecat@hinet.com>
brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:

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>Michael Cash wrote:
>> On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 10:46:37 +0900, B Robson <luvrethecat@hinet.com>
>> brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
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>>>Curt Fischer wrote:
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>>>>Michael Cash wrote:
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>>>>>On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 06:26:25 +0900, Michael Cash
>>>>><mikecash@buggerallspammers.com> brought down from the Mount tablets
>>>>>inscribed:
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>>>>>>On 6 Jul 2005 03:06:48 -0700, declan_murphy@hotmail.com brought down
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>from the Mount tablets inscribed:
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>>>>>
>>>>>>>Bloody amazing stuff.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>http://earth.google.com
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Was just looking at my house in Sydney, right down to the last tree I
>>>>>>>planted. Wish the resolution was as good for the areas of Japan I
>>>>>>>"visited".
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I see very clearly a park in Aomi Futo that was turned into a parking
>>>>>>lot two or three years ago.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>In fact, I see things around the container yard areas that were not
>>>>>there the first time I went down there, around 6 years ago. And the
>>>>>current features looked somewhat weatherworn even then.
>>>>>
>>>>>Just how old is this data anyway?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>The data for the US is newer.  A building at my college campus that was 
>>>>completed just about 18 months ago was either complete or very nearly so 
>>>>in the photo.  Japan, I don't know.
>>>>
>>>
>>>It's a patchwork. If you look at South Australia it's obvious that some 
>>>shots were done during a wet winter and others during summer. There is 
>>>even water in some of the salt lakes. In Tokyo some shots are at oblique 
>>>angles and others more acute, some buildings seem to be falling over.
>> 
>> 
>> The weirdest thing was that the entire state of Massachusetts was a
>> different color.
>> 
>> 
>Blue?

Withered dead weed brown.




--

Michael Cash

"Clowns to the left of me and jokers to the right, Mr. Cash.
Clowns and jokers."

                                Prof. Ernest T. Bass
                                Mount Pilot College