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Google Earth
Anybody using Google Earth software? All I get a mono screen with a few
scattered white dots. It sounds like a great application for studying an
area to fish, but I get nothing useful out of it. Anybody know if there is
somethign wrong with my setup that I must be missing? |
Bob
Jul 15 2005
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| Bob, I had no idea something like this was available for free. That is
freakin awesome. I am not sure what could be wrong with yours. Mine
did that for a brief moment before it loaded the globe and gave me the
ability to pick. It is almost like it cannot find a network connection
(I-net). Chris |
Chris
Jul 15
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| Really not very useful for looking at lakes, other then knowing the shape of
it. You might be able to see a stream or river leading into the lake. But
the photos on EarthGoogle have been around for awhile. They bought the
system from Keyhole. It seems that in many cases EarthGoogle's photos are
more up-to-date then other photos available. You could take the lines from a topo map, save them as a j p g or b m p and
layer them on top of the EarthGoogle map. This might prove a bit useful. |
Todd
Jul 15
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| Looking for that hidden lake that no one has
ever fished, try this link Moon Lake
scientific spelling is moongoogle or googlemoon if you are
left handed. Actually you can get a free version of GoogleEarth
at EarthGoogle.com and
given a name or GeoCode you can explore almost any lake or river in the US
or the world for that matter. Be aware that there are minimum system and graphic
requirements to run it. It's not going to run on 486 with 8 color CGI
card.
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Abu
Jul 16
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