Your house. [echo voice] FROM OUTTER SPACE!![/echo voice]
#33
Originally Posted by Imprezastifan88
It was off by one house for mine! At the time this was taken though it was still under construction. (my house is the one pointed to by the green arrow)
-Gagan
#34
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Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 4,650
From: Mountains
Car Info: 2007 Nissan Frontier
just over 5500sf, shared by 5 people.
Two levels and a basement, 4 bedrooms, 4 full and 2 half baths; Three and a half car garage. It was purchased just before a big boom in house prices in denver, and at a time when this builder was struggling to sell houses so even though it was still hella expensive, it was much cheaper than it should have gone for and much cheaper than it could be sold right now at.
-Jeff
Two levels and a basement, 4 bedrooms, 4 full and 2 half baths; Three and a half car garage. It was purchased just before a big boom in house prices in denver, and at a time when this builder was struggling to sell houses so even though it was still hella expensive, it was much cheaper than it should have gone for and much cheaper than it could be sold right now at.
-Jeff
Last edited by Magish; 11-16-2004 at 09:59 PM.
#45
The Seventh Sister
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Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 1,021
From: Alameda, CA
Car Info: MY04 Forester XT
I just downloaded a trial copy of Keyhole (which evidently was just acquired by Google), and this stuff is just badass!! You can zoom, tilt and rotate the terrain, and simulate flyovers. The pixel resolution for most metro areas appears to be around a foot or so and the imagery is updated every couple months. Also, there's a crapload of layers that you can turn on and off, from street names to earthquake faults to restaurants. Very cool indeed. I'm almost tempted to fork over the $30 for an annual subscription.
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