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Anybody else creeped out by Google Street View?
I'm all for technology, etc., but they're going a little far. Go to Google Maps and run your own address. See if you can remember when the van drove by.
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Yes a bit creepy.
When they go "real time" is when I go off the grid. |
Yikes, I haven't seen that yet.
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It is fantastic for giving yourself a "user's perspective" of what you'll see when you're going to an unfamiliar place though.
I say we start a national initiative to find the Google vans when they're out doing their thing. . . and chuck 'em a moon. |
Holy sh! I left my garage open!?
We used Google Earth when we wanted to figure out how to get around in Paris, its an amazing tool - it shows you exactly where the restaurants and stores are... |
That is pretty amazing...looks to be at least 4-6 months old though, I have relandscaped my whole yard this spring and the grass is still green in the photo...
My house looks COMPLETELY different now!! MUHUHAHAHAHAHA!! |
I'm officially CREEPED OUT!
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I definitely use it for going to an unfamiliar place of business, but I'm not sure I like the neighborhood view.
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somewhere in LA, at this very moment, the third version of a bad screenplay is being written based on google street view. the only thing we know for sure about it is a girl's breasts will be bare, and then she will be killed.
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My house isn't on a blue lines road thankfully, but I checked on my brother-in-laws house and saw my neice in the driveway and her friend on a bike in the street. Another address showd a friends 914 behind his garage. This is not a good tool!
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LOL! No Google Street View where I live. The satellite image is more than three+ years old, as my building still shows up as a parking lot. I guess the street view is limited to the three-letter agencies for now. :cool:
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Uhhhhh... I'm to far in the wilds of Ct. for them to have found me.
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Somebody's walking up my front step! And my truck's not home! Should I call the cops?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1207616104.jpg |
yes officially creeped out -
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that is bad ass!
my stalkee's house looks completely different, than through my telescope! |
Not creeped out. My house, and all of yours, are out on public streets for all to see. If somebody wants to find your house, they'll find it whether there is a pic or not.
Real-time pics would wierd me out, but not old archived photos. |
I guess you're right, and it's like your license plate. I still don't like it, tho.
Looks like I forgot to put away the trailer. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1207618470.jpg |
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...linja/maps.jpg
This is my car at work! My neighborhood isn't mapped street level. Everything around us, is! I expect the gated community kept them out. |
I cant bring up a picture of my house. I zoomed in the the max, clicked on the little thing, and nothing. What am I doing wrong?
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No street view in my town yet, but it has been helpful to me a few times when I haven't known where I am going so that I can recognize the buildings when i get there.
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They're all out to get me!
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That is so crazy. But the pictures look at least several months old. Are these from satellites?? Ok, I am a little creeped out, that means they can probably see through walls by now, so much for privacy.
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Hey why is my best friends truck parked in my driveway while I'm at work?
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+1 WTF, just kidding. I think the gated community thing is working. For now... |
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Cheney got his house blurred out - call 'em up and ask for the same thing.
The most interesting one is the Big Dig in Boston. Aerial pics do not match street view... try it out! |
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I had a boss that not only googled my home, but checked out the value.
this is bad.:(:eek: |
The satellite view over my village is so distant you canīt even make out the separate buildings. Not creepy at all.. :D
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I think street view is great! I'm moving to Texas and planning for a house hunting trip there next week. There are a lot of houses for sale, and what better way to scope out neighborhoods than this? I've already ruled out a couple of houses because the streets were too busy or somebody next door has a bass boat parked out front. My trip next week will be a lot more productive because now I know where to go check out when I get there.
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When in doubt, bring out the lawyers...
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/04/04/america/NA-PA-Google-Photo-Lawsuit.php |
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If you look at NY City, it appears they started 'street mapping' NJ -- got a few miles down the NJ Turnpike, (based on the blue-outline maps) and then, all of a sudden, the line stops. Probably where they met up with some kind folks in the cement industry, if ya know what I mean... ;) ;) Scary - and I can't help but feel that there is some invasion of privacy issues afoot here. -Z-man. |
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It is pretty amazing. My son is in an internship/study program in center city Philadelphia for 4 months. Back in January we were able to use Street Level View to see his apartment & neighborhood before we had a chance to visit. Pretty cool. We could even take a "walk" down the street. I do agree it is scary, though. Makes me think of the Gene Hackman/Will Smith movie -- I think it is called Enemy of the State. |
I was wondering what kind of vehicle they were using to take the photos. A lot of the camera angles/heights are pretty tall, meaning they'd need an omnidirectional camera array on a big pole sticking out the top of a van or truck probably. Not the most inconspicuous thing. I spent a lot of time last night looking at "street view" shots of where I used to live in Chicago - lots of pedestrians on the sidewalks, etc. but NONE of them seemed to be staring at the camera with a "WTF is that" look on their faces. So the camera thing has to be at least somewhat incognito or inconspicuous. Don't know how they're accomplishing it.
A crazy "Back to the Future" kind of vehicle would get a little more attention from the other drivers/pedestrians, I'd think - people staring, pointing, etc. If they drove big trucks with "Google Earth Mapping Project" on the side or whatever, there'd probably be a lot of "exhibitionism" too. Maybe that'd be an interesting social experiment to try - wonder how many titty flashes and moons you'd get. . . Anyway, just thought it was odd. Wonder how they're pulling it off in broad daylight, in urban areas - without getting so much as a second look apparently. I also noticed that their database was off a little bit address-wise for my old residence in grad school. :) |
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Wow, how the F is nobody caught on camera looking at that thing pointing or leering or making gestures?
If I saw something like that driving down the street, I'd at least be like "what the hell?" |
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