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Dave, the pushpin is slightly out as it should be in the aire next too the church, but one will see this when arriving there.

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Dave, the pushpin is slightly out as it should be in the aire next too the church, but one will see this when arriving there.

Bob


What's your opinion of Google versus Microsoft Bob?

I use Google Earth at the moment, and have just had my computer scrubbed so I don't want to install MS Virtual Earth if it's no better.

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Sorry to bag your post Chris, but you will be complaining all the way from from St Mere Eglise so are we bovvered?? Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

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dave, i prefere MS maps because i get better definition and the "birds eye view" is great for zooming right into a certain place, but this mode only works on certain places mainly big cities or very interesting tourist place.

Try it on somewhere like Barcelona and then Birds eye the veiw its brilliant.

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dave, i prefere MS maps because i get better definition and the "birds eye view" is great for zooming right into a certain place, but this mode only works on certain places mainly big cities or very interesting tourist place.

Try it on somewhere like Barcelona and then Birds eye the veiw its brilliant.

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Thanks Bob. I'll give it a try. Very Happy

I'm still amazed at the detail we are allowed to see on Google Earth . . . so how much more can they see at NASA??? Confused

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Brilliant everyone. Knew I could rely on a quick reply.
Bon voyage. See you in 5 and a half weeks. Very Happy

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Dave, my sons company have Google earth Pro it costs big bucks but you can zoom into a room of a building with it and its very invasive, i think more than NASA and the Millitary use it. How much more they can see and do i dread to think.

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