oops, sorry.  Subconsciously I was wondering how R:Watchdog pix could be three years old?  Rrrrrreeally long alpha test?
Doug

Claudine Robbins wrote:
Doug,

I was referring to the google earth pictures, but R:WatchDog is indeed a
live video feed monitoring system...

  
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The 1st time I checked, they were old shots. But I'm looking at the
"Live Web Interface" right now (in IE, it doesn't work in Netscrape) -
the date is 9/29, time is 7:20 p.m. and I am watching traffic in the
setting sun.  It's real-time.

We can watch Dr. R: pull out of the parking lot now.  :)

Doug

Claudine Robbins wrote:

    
Not to burst your bubble, but (unfortunately) those pictures are not
      
live,
    
some date as far back as 3 or more years.  Read the notes on the site.

Nevertheless, it's pretty cool.  BTW, Google is not the only one with
satellite pictures, http://terraserver.microsoft.com/
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/
http://www.globexplorer.com/
http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/data/
etc...

But someday, we'll be able to track Razzak anywhere in the world and
      
watch
    
him walk down the street!!!!


      


  

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