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It was my first thought too.
No, it'd be crap and cold in winter. I have to use this airport!
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I would post me, but it won't zoom in that far where I live.
There's me drinking cider with my friends in The Meadows in Edinburgh after uni (probably). That's usually where we sit cus there's a nice view of the ladies walking along the path and a bin nearby for rubbish, therefore I can categorically say that is me.
Haha, ace. Shit scary if it is... they can watch you all the time... from space!
Welcome to... the dead place. Where no-one lives. In one of the newest towns built comparativley. With all the facilities you need. Look, you can even see the Feris wheel standing at the fairground, and its shadow cast upon the ground:
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=51.408077&lon=30.055603&z=17.4&r=0&src=0
And here is why:
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=51.389324&lon=30.100952&z=16.5&r=0&src=0
Here's my old school -->
Found my old house in england though
Is that cherynobyl?
Indeed it is. And the town is Pripyat.
Such a terrible waste...
Aye. Possibly (Probably?) At bloody Sellafield. It's taking the piss - Rename it, cos its fucked up, and since then, its nearly all gone tits up quite a few times... oldest reactors in the world you know. How long till lady luck has had enough and they don't save it?
The Lessons learnt from Chernobyl were observed by the worldwide nuclear community - reactor designs were chaged from the USA to the USSR and nearly every other country. I don't think any unmodified Chernobyl-type reactors still are opperational. The other three opperated fine until closure in '04. Just that one... in the sarcophagus... remained dead.
Still though, Nuclear reactors are pushed to far - the tests that blew up chernobyl probably are still opperated - such safty tests re a necessary precaution - you NEED to know what will happen if such a stiuation does occur. Sizewell was majourly overloaded when Bradwell was shut - it was straining. We observed these effects here - cuts, flickers, dimming, cuts and more cuts.
Sigh. Should have built new reactors in the 80's, but the government at the time were far to busy... presumably. Either that or they didn't want to deal with Public opinion riding on the back of Chernobyl.
i went on the route where i walk my dog and then i went to my local!!
Don't get out much do you? House and schools all within a 500m radius!
http://maps.google.com/
For example, thesite.org offices...
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=51.534264,-0.105582&spn=0.000724,0.001808&t=k&om=1
zoom in two or three times...
True.
I have a "Shelly" on msn as well. Kind of creepy. And she's online right now.
I hate to break it to you... look in the top left corner... it uses both Google's images, and Windows Live Local's!
Best of two worlds. Flash Earth is just leeching images off the two rivals, giving consumers the best!
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=51.866385&lon=0.535928&z=18.7&r=0&src=2
It's nearly 7 years old ffs. They haven't even got the foundations on there, and this house took MONTHS to build. Arses.
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=51.866378&lon=0.549049&z=17.2&r=0&src=2
and college:
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=51.890757&lon=0.895016&z=19.4&r=0&src=2
And my first high school :
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=52.488242&lon=-2.996138&z=18.6&r=0&src=2