Ed, don't be so sure.
We had and old one then in April of this year they upgraded to HD. Not happy. They got it while we had a big blue tarp over the floor just before we started stacking logs. Stands out like a beacon from the sky.
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Ed, don't be so sure.
We had and old one then in April of this year they upgraded to HD. Not happy. They got it while we had a big blue tarp over the floor just before we started stacking logs. Stands out like a beacon from the sky.
On Google Earth there's a sliding bar (bottom left I think) to go through a progression of time. The photos of my place date between 1994 and 2005. They may have upgraded the viewing but the photos of my place are still significantly outdated. Remember, rural Oregon is significantly technologically challenged.
I'm so happy to be free
Glad I bought mine last spring--but now that I have one I can see that anyone who can weld can easily build one that will last forever. Nothing much to it and FREE heat for me since I've got 101 acres of wooded land (2000' square) and several kids to help cut firewood. *No building codes either! Someone tell me how to convince the wife that I oughta quit my job and build! :-/
I heard that if you pay for Google earth, which the county probably does, you get very new photos. Anyone know?
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Havent heard of pay services through Google Earth. But, I think you can pay Terraserver and other (expensive) services to get imagery.
Or just go rent a plane.
Or just go buy a Drone.
I double dog dare them to fly a drone over my land. :-D