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On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 21:09:53 +0200, Thomas Borchert
wrote: Ron, Finding a "before" picture might be a bit challenging. After all, it's desert...how often is someone going to shoot a high-resolution picture of it? Well, FWIW, it's a part of desert that (I was told) contains one of the largest ammo storage facilities in the world. So it might just be photographed a little bit more often. Yeah, but do you think those who DO have the pictures of the ammo facilities are gonna offer them up? :-) Ron Wanttaja |
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Ron,
Yeah, but do you think those who DO have the pictures of the ammo facilities are gonna offer them up? :-) True. It's at Hawthorne, BTW. Even the Google Earth pix aren't bad. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 11:19:40 -0700, I wrote:
It's been two weeks....How much water was Fossett carrying? Ooops, my bad: One week. Ron Wanttaja |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
That means you will have to zoom in on, individually, each person visible on the image. *With average luck, you'll have to examine 200,000 individuals before you find your friend. .... and that's why you can help with the search: http://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?g...G35XEZJZG21T60 You get presented with a recent satellite image of the area and can flag it if you think it bears further investigation (note: the site is a preview, you have to click "Accept HIT" to actually submit your opinion). If enough people do this, we might actually manage to scan the entire area of interest in a short time. Ad. -- The mail address works, but please notify me via usenet of any mail you send to it, as it has a retention period of just a few hours. |
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"NoneYa" wrote in message
... We can take pictures of objects on the Earth from space that are 2 inch's wide. We can take pictures of objects on Mars that are 12 inches wide. Why can't we find a wrecked airplane in Nevada?? A place that is mostly dirt and sand with very little vegetation? WE? What part are you taking in the search? |
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Thomas Borchert wrote:
Newps, That's a bad analogy, we're not looking for one airplane in a sea of other planes. Remove all the planes in the picture except one. Now try and find the one plane. Hey, "we" can't even find Osama when "we" have 6 years to try (in a similar landscape, I might add). True, but I don't think Fossett is trying to not be found. :-) Matt |
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On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 22:23:37 +0200, Adhominem wrote in :
... you can help with the search: http://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?g...G35XEZJZG21T60 You get presented with a recent satellite image of the area and can flag it if you think it bears further investigation (note: the site is a preview, you have to click "Accept HIT" to actually submit your opinion). If enough people do this, we might actually manage to scan the entire area of interest in a short time. I did 102 hits. I only suggested further review on one of them. Had to stop a couple of times to prove I was human. I wrote a macro to do the clicking for me. Marty -- Big-8 newsgroups: humanities.*, misc.*, news.*, rec.*, sci.*, soc.*, talk.* See http://www.big-8.org for info on how to add or remove newsgroups. |
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"Martin" == Martin writes:
Martin and use software to compare old images with new ones to Martin identify changes. I guessing you're not a programmer. Our $40G/year intelligence expenditure mistakenly identified WMD in Iraq. Does anybody remember Colin Powell insisting before the UN--with photgraphic evidence--that WMD's were there? -- "Those weapons of mass destruction have got to be somewhere!" --President Bush, joking about his administration's failure to find WMDs in Iraq as he narrated a comic slideshow during the Radio & TV Correspondents' Association dinner, March 25, 2004 |
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On Sep 9, 10:36 am, NoneYa wrote:
We can take pictures of objects on the Earth from space that are 2 inch's wide. We can take pictures of objects on Mars that are 12 inches wide. Why can't we find a wrecked airplane in Nevada?? A place that is mostly dirt and sand with very little vegetation? Makes no sense to a bigot, reality makes little/no sense. http://www.spacecomputer.com/systems/archer.html |
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"ad" == adhominem writes:
ad ... and that's why you can help with the search: ad http://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?g...G35XEZJZG21T60 ad You get presented with a recent satellite image of the area Hey, are the folks organizing the Google Earth search handing out the searchable images in a deliberate fashion? You know, so the area is systematically viewed, not randomly. -- If you go to a party, and you want to be the popular one at the party, do this: Wait until no one is looking, then kick a burning log out of the fireplace onto the carpet. Then jump on top of it with your body and yell, "Log o' fire! Log o' fire!" I've never done this, but I think it'd work. - Jack Handey |
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