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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: sonofdaxjones on July 17, 2012, 11:00:23 AM
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the Google Earth Camera Car drove by my office just as I was pulling out of the parking lot, it drove right by me and I followed it for about 3 blocks.
I don't know, Google bothers me, particularly with their security "Partnership" with the NSA (That a Federal Judge protected from full disclosure as to why Google needed the NSA's "help" . . . the same NSA that's building a massive "data mining" center in Utah . . . Wired is all over that one).
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Why exactly did you follow it for 3 blocks? What did you expect to find out?
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Why exactly did you follow it for 3 blocks? What did you expect to find out?
I wasn't tailing it, it was going the same way I needed to go.
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old people, gotta love em
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Dax, if I send you the pak head file will you make a foamboard thing and get it on the camera next time you see them?
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dax just wanted to be famous.
How many times will Dax look at himself on google maps?
O/U is set at 5
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old people, gotta love em
Dumbasses . . . we gotta live with em.
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I like google street view because it makes it easy to get around. if they want to spy on my house or something for the government then I'm not going to stop them.
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Why exactly did you follow it for 3 blocks? What did you expect to find out?
I wasn't tailing it, it was going the same way I needed to go.
Oh, my fault. The way you said it made it sound like you were doing some undercover work to find out how Google is taking over the world.
Next question: Why didn't you tail it? Don't you realize Google is taking over the world?!
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I like google street view because it makes it easy to get around. if they want to spy on my house or something for the government then I'm not going to stop them.
How could you?
The Feds and Google have all kinds of quiet little backdoor "partnerships".
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I like google street view because it makes it easy to get around. if they want to spy on my house or something for the government then I'm not going to stop them.
How could you?
The Feds and Google have all kinds of quiet little backdoor "partnerships".
I should have phrased it "I don't care to stop them even if I could"
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I have a giant mirror in front of my house.
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I like google street view because it makes it easy to get around. if they want to spy on my house or something for the government then I'm not going to stop them.
How could you?
The Feds and Google have all kinds of quiet little backdoor "partnerships".
I should have phrased it "I don't care to stop them even if I could"
They'd just laugh in your face Steve if you tried Steve.
The Man will be The Man afterall.
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Should I have posted that Sarah Silverman video in combofanning?
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Should I have posted that Sarah Silverman video in combofanning?
Sure
It was kind of funny.
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Dear Google,
Google Earth makes it much easier to be more efficient at my job. The measuring device is pretty damn accurate and street view makes it nice and easy to explain stuff to/coordinate stuff with people over the phone.
Thank you.
P.S. let me know if you need some follow up info/input on all that data you grabbed when driving by my house.
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Google Earth makes it much easier to be more efficient at my job. The measuring device they have is pretty damn accurate and street view makes it nice and easy to explain stuff to/coordinate stuff with people over the phone.
Agreed. Couldn't tell you how many times I ask "What is going on with this survey?" and Google Earth saves the day.
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I use Google Earth all the time at work, we have custom network asset/capabilties apps for Google Earth.
Doesn't mean we can't/shouldn't keep our eye on them.
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Dear Google,
Google Earth makes it much easier to be more efficient at my job. The measuring device is pretty damn accurate and street view makes it nice and easy to explain stuff to/coordinate stuff with people over the phone.
Thank you.
P.S. let me know if you need some follow up info/input on all that data you grabbed when driving by my house.
- CNS
I was not aware of this...I guess I should look into it.
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Dear Google,
Google Earth makes it much easier to be more efficient at my job. The measuring device is pretty damn accurate and street view makes it nice and easy to explain stuff to/coordinate stuff with people over the phone.
Thank you.
P.S. let me know if you need some follow up info/input on all that data you grabbed when driving by my house.
- CNS
I was not aware of this...I guess I should look into it.
Yeah, was initially skeptical. Ran it against some stuff I already had measured and it was really close. I don't use it as a primary tool for take off, but it is a great secondary check, or something I use for minor stuff.
Assuming you have the same version I do, click the icon that looks like a ruler standing on end. It is immediately left of the envelope icon at the top of the view screen.
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Dear Google,
Google Earth makes it much easier to be more efficient at my job. The measuring device is pretty damn accurate and street view makes it nice and easy to explain stuff to/coordinate stuff with people over the phone.
Thank you.
P.S. let me know if you need some follow up info/input on all that data you grabbed when driving by my house.
- CNS
I was not aware of this...I guess I should look into it.
Yeah, was initially skeptical. Ran it against some stuff I already had measured and it was really close. I don't use it as a primary tool for take off, but it is a great secondary check, or something I use for minor stuff.
Assuming you have the same version I do, click the icon that looks like a ruler standing on end. It is immediately left of the envelope icon at the top of the view screen.
I have never even heard of this. What is it called and where can I get it?
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Google Earth. Google.
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part of the reason google earth has a secret pact with the NSA is because, believe it or not, they uncover a lot of undercover stuff when they're out doing their job and the media doesn't need to go public with the stuff because then the secrets get out and tbh that is not why they call them secrets. they're secrets because they are supposed to be a secret.
i used to work for google in california and could tell you some stories about some of the research we did but it's all secret so nevermind lol.
just be glad that iran doesn't own google and that your government does, that's all i can really say on the subject.
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Dear Google,
Google Earth makes it much easier to be more efficient at my job. The measuring device is pretty damn accurate and street view makes it nice and easy to explain stuff to/coordinate stuff with people over the phone.
Thank you.
P.S. let me know if you need some follow up info/input on all that data you grabbed when driving by my house.
- CNS
I was not aware of this...I guess I should look into it.
Yeah, was initially skeptical. Ran it against some stuff I already had measured and it was really close. I don't use it as a primary tool for take off, but it is a great secondary check, or something I use for minor stuff.
Assuming you have the same version I do, click the icon that looks like a ruler standing on end. It is immediately left of the envelope icon at the top of the view screen.
awesome. you just saved me a trip across town today. :cheers:
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Also, guys, you want to see some cool stuff. Go up to that little icon near the top that looks like Saturn. hit it and select sky. then start zooming in on some constellations. Or you can select the moon or mars.
Awesome stuff.
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Also, guys, you want to see some cool stuff. Go up to that little icon near the top that looks like Saturn. hit it and select sky. then start zooming in on some constellations. Or you can select the moon or mars.
Awesome stuff.
yeah, google sky view is awesome too. like, point your phone at some star and they area of the sky you are pointing it at shows up on the screen with the names of stars and constellations and crap. protip: all the brightest stars are planets.
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Wow thanks GailileoGalileiCNSSteveDave
Imagine that clams, a big company with access to powerful Sats and that drives up and down the roads of the world taking videos, and sniffing the air for WLAN networks etc. etc. finding secret stuff . . . amazing, absolutely amazing.
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you into some kind of weird illegal sex thing or something dax?
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you into some kind of weird illegal adult thing or something dax?
Galileo was/is a weird illegal adult thing?
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you into some kind of weird illegal adult thing or something dax?
Galileo was/is a weird illegal adult thing?
I don't think so
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you into some kind of weird illegal adult thing or something dax?
Galileo was/is a weird illegal adult thing?
I don't think so
Okay, good.
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I hope when they are looking at my house or into my house through the roof or something it looks like a good time to them.
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I hope when they are looking at my house or into my house through the roof or something it looks like a good time to them.
Do you have skylights, because Google and Apple's nextgen mapping is gonna see the good time happenin for sure.
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I like google street view because it makes it easy to get around. if they want to spy on my house or something for the government then I'm not going to stop them.
How could you?
The Feds and Google have all kinds of quiet little backdoor "partnerships".
I should have phrased it "I don't care to stop them even if I could"
You're rough ridin' right you should have.
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I think if it wasn't for the fully bloomed tree, you could see the goEMAW banner.
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I'm pretty fascinated with the way Google interviews people. I've heard stories of them taking people out to eat for interviews and ordering them steaks but making sure that the wait staff doesn't bring them a steak knife even if they ask for one just to see what the person does.
Mostly I just find their interview questions to be fun brain teasers.
http://www.businessinsider.com/15-banned-google-interview-questions-that-will-make-you-feel-stupid-2011-11?op=1
'Lams, any of these ring a bell?
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Wow thanks GailileoGalileiCNSSteveDave
Imagine that clams, a big company with access to powerful Sats and that drives up and down the roads of the world taking videos, and sniffing the air for WLAN networks etc. etc. finding secret stuff . . . amazing, absolutely amazing.
well i'm not exactly sure what your point is then. secret stuff, let's put it on the cover of time magazine?
you need to become comfortable that there is a lot of secret stuff that you can't handle knowing about, and quite honestly don't want to know about. there's a very popular phrase in the intelligence community that says something like "you might like the taste of sausage but you don't want to see it being made" and the same thing is true in many respects to the espionage/intelligence world and the methods by which data is gathered and then manipulated into something meaningful. so just enjoy my bratwurst good buddy.
I'm pretty fascinated with the way Google interviews people. I've heard stories of them taking people out to eat for interviews and ordering them steaks but making sure that the wait staff doesn't bring them a steak knife even if they ask for one just to see what the person does.
Mostly I just find their interview questions to be fun brain teasers.
http://www.businessinsider.com/15-banned-google-interview-questions-that-will-make-you-feel-stupid-2011-11?op=1
'Lams, any of these ring a bell?
i'm prevented by a binding NDA in place between us, from discussing any of the hiring process which i went through.
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:jeffy:
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I like sausage, and I don't mind how its made either.
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WLAN sniffers, lol
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Whatever server jockey.
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I wish dax was my neighbor.
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I wish dax was my neighbor.
Me too
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"all my troubles seemed so far away"