Re: [Az-Geocaching] Bug in Google Earth?

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Author: Jake Olson
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Bug in Google Earth?
for those of you like me who don't have google earth installed on their work
computer.

HERE<http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=48%25C2%25B051%252727.83%2522N++10%25C2%25B012%252719.03%2522E&ie=UTF8&z=18&ll=48.857554,10.205137&spn=0.002432,0.005209&t=k&om=1>

Jake - Team A.I.


On 10/6/06, AZTech <> wrote:
>
> For those Google Earth users out there, check out the following (try it
> yourself, by going to 48°51'27.83"N 10°12'19.03"E):
>
>
>
> There is photographic evidence that a giant earwig is stampeding through
> the German countryside in the general direction of the small German hamlet
> of Arlesberg.
>
> The 'earwig', which must measure a good hundred metres in length and is
> armed with a set of pincers that could decapitate a blue whale, is clearly
> visible in the following screen grab from Google Earth:
>
> Tragically, the rampaging behemoth will have reached and consumed the
> quiet, unassuming residents of Arlesberg by now, so what can you do? Except
> to wonder how it got there.
> A practical joke by the pranksters at Google? The tragic tale of an honest
> earwig in the wrong place at the wrong time? Demonic space monster? Or just
> a bug in the system?
>
> (Courtesy: the silicon.com Weekly Round-up)
>
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