I would suspect that David means being able to specify the ratio of rate
of progression of the Google Earth time slider to real time.

A 1:1 might be useful for viewing the movement of an object such as a
vehicle, but other ratios would useful for other visualizations.  To
give a specific example, for viewing a 100 years of census data, you
might want to specify the a time ratio of (10 years of Google Earth
time) per (1 second of real time).



P Kishor wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:59 PM, David William Bitner
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> All I want is to be able to control speed of playback relative to
>> real-time.
>>
>>     
>
> ..
>
>
> What does the above mean, David? Take a year to move through a year's
> data... kinda like 1:1 time scale? Shirley you mean something else
> that I am unable to grok.
>
>
>   


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