An amazing 3d interface with the Planet http://earth.google.com/
J Jonathon Livingstone New member Sep 24, 2003 701 Seven Dials Sep 20, 2005 #1 An amazing 3d interface with the Planet http://earth.google.com/
E Edward Scissorhands New member Feb 20, 2005 6,979 Sep 20, 2005 #2 Is this Groundhog day? Every time the adverts come on it's 'Who Killed the F*ing Zutons', I'm not buying it on principle.
Is this Groundhog day? Every time the adverts come on it's 'Who Killed the F*ing Zutons', I'm not buying it on principle.
J Jonathon Livingstone New member Sep 24, 2003 701 Seven Dials Sep 20, 2005 Thread starter #3 There is a free version that can be downloaded.
Scotty Mac New member Jul 13, 2003 24,405 Sep 20, 2005 #4 Jonathon Livingstone said: There is a free version that can be downloaded. Click to expand... it is marvelous
Jonathon Livingstone said: There is a free version that can be downloaded. Click to expand... it is marvelous
BUTTERBALL East Stand Brighton Boyz Jul 31, 2003 10,276 location location Sep 22, 2005 #5 It's good to a point. But when you get down to detail, it's not brilliantly clear but great fun nonetheless
It's good to a point. But when you get down to detail, it's not brilliantly clear but great fun nonetheless
Juan Albion Chicken Sniffer 3rd Class Jul 9, 2003 31,413 Pontypool (Not THAT Pontypool, the one with the zo Sep 22, 2005 #6 Out of interest, have we come to an agreement that fixtures/kanchelskis/ringtones etc are no longer allowed? Are they officially uncool?
Out of interest, have we come to an agreement that fixtures/kanchelskis/ringtones etc are no longer allowed? Are they officially uncool?
Juan Albion Chicken Sniffer 3rd Class Jul 9, 2003 31,413 Pontypool (Not THAT Pontypool, the one with the zo Sep 22, 2005 #8 I see.
H HampshireSeagulls Moulding Generation Z Jul 19, 2005 5,264 Bedford Sep 22, 2005 #9 If the Italians can see the remains of Roman ruins using Google Earth, can someone see if they can see the outline of the Goldstone? Then we can reclaim it as a national monument and demolish the consumer hell that lives there at the moment. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4267238.stm
If the Italians can see the remains of Roman ruins using Google Earth, can someone see if they can see the outline of the Goldstone? Then we can reclaim it as a national monument and demolish the consumer hell that lives there at the moment. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4267238.stm
T tinx Well-known member Jul 6, 2003 9,198 Horsham Town Sep 22, 2005 #10 Only problem is the resolution on brighton is terrible
Biscuit Native Creative Jul 8, 2003 22,281 Brighton Sep 22, 2005 #11 Anywhere really worth checking out?
Robot Chicken Seriously? Jul 5, 2003 13,154 Chicken World Sep 22, 2005 #12 Cambridge, USA is the clearest city on the planet...
D'Angelo Saxon SW19ULLS Jul 30, 2004 3,097 SW19 Sep 22, 2005 #13 Just waiting for them to make it availiable for Macs..
The Antikythera Mechanism The oldest known computer NSC Patron Aug 7, 2003 8,023 Sep 22, 2005 #14 Anchorage , Alaska is very good resolution, particularly for plane spotters!