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I was alarmed by how close google maps can get to your window- they can't quite see through....yet. How marvellous for local crims to be able to study exteriors from the comfort of their 'puters. I hear other maps will be even more detailed, surely this can't be right? Who will be the first to invent some kind of gadget that shields you from these corporate spies.

I updated and live to regret it.


Kent Woolgrowers shop has (since my upgrade-ha ha) relocated to a car park in Ashford just of the station, complete with vert ramps and grind rails, not a rat-trap or Barbour in sight.


Though i'm quite moronically taken with the sat-nav that talks bit.


The way he says "at the roundabout take the second exit onto the A20eehhhhhhh" is fantastic


"Twent-aaaaaaay"


Also, I know London like the back of my hand, but i'm fekked if I recognise any of it on my maps now.


Is this an Apple thang ?


Lastly, why did my contacts go weird on my phone but stay as they should on my mac-Hmmmm, anyone ?

H,


But they only blur faces and so on don't they...not the whole of your house? Don't you have to give them an email address in order to get them to do this too..no biggy, but all extra info for the google meisters. Feels a bit like being the little animal at the watering hole and knowing you are being watched by the great, big hunter..

first mate Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Annette,

>

> Perhaps the "Twent-aaaaaaaay" is the result of an

> American pretending to be British, a la Dick Van

> Dyke?


No it's quite clipped, maybe with a slight wiff of Edinburgh, with a little added "sleaze" to it.


But without the obvious James Bond "Ch-went-aaaaay"


So, one last time


"Twent-aaaaaaaay, oh yesh, Twent-aaaaaaaay times a day baaaay-bbbbby "

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