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umm...i used it so long ago, havent used it since...but like i said, i dont know how to use it properly, so i basically found the MCG in the city, or any other big landmark you know of...then i basically scrolled my way across the maps until i found the freeway out of the city towards geelong...took my hoppers crossing exit and basically scrolled to my house...not the easiest or quickest ways to find stuff i'm sure, but it worked. lol

is the images upgraded all the time or are they the same permanently?

They started taking them in 2001 and finished the earth in early 2003

Now they are using heaps of different satalites to take pictures which is why you see down the bottom of the screen the rights change eg "Google Earth 2006"

Well regardless of how cool all that is i found my banana parked out front of a friends house :wub:

It is a little hard to see but it's there!!!

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Matt, Sorry to piss on your parade, but you do realise that these maps are 2 - 3 yrs old (for obvious reasons - ie nasty people who like to plot mayhem).

If you don't believe me, think of some big construction project or new housing estate that's less than 2 yrs old and see if it's there.

Matt, Sorry to piss on your parade, but you do realise that these maps are 2 - 3 yrs old (for obvious reasons - ie nasty people who like to plot mayhem).

If you don't believe me, think of some big construction project or new housing estate that's less than 2 yrs old and see if it's there.

actually ur wrong, i can c the constuction for the albury bypass which started 8 months ago

also the epping bypass is in there also :wub:

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