I mean, she’s 23 years old and the woman looks like she’s been ran over by a truck.
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I mean, she’s 23 years old and the woman looks like she’s been ran over by a truck.
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I mentioned nearly a year ago how Central Oregon had a limited bit of coverage. Their coverage was primarily to major highways 97 and 20 through Central Oregon, but it appears that coverage has expanded quite a bit. I don’t know when this exactly changed, but it was sometime within the last few weeks as I use Google maps frequently and had not noticed this.
Central Oregon’s coverage has gotten quite a bit larger than before:
And Bend’s in general has as well:
Now the real fun begins: Can anybody find themselves on there? Or something fun? Or even a rough idea on the date these were done? It does appear that the images this time around not as much snow like the last Street View images, so they must have been taken during a warmer time of the year. I have a feeling they combined images from a couple different times as there’s still snow around Mt. Bachelor but not around Elk Lake. I’m sure there’s a dividing point along there if you “drive” along the highway for a while, as there wouldn’t be snow at Mt. Bachelor without there being snow at Elk Lake.
Some random reading material for the day…
You’ve probably seen the Intel Rock Star ad featuring the Inventor of the USB. If you haven’t, go watch it. It’s a good commercial. I’ll wait.
What you may or may not know (and it wasn’t a huge secret) is the “Rock Star” on the ad is an actor, and not the real Ajay Bhatt. Conan O’Brien found this out, and decided to show some more geek cred and interview the real Rock Star at Intel.
Video after the jump…
Miami Shark is a crazy violent, chaotic, insane game that isn’t the greatest game of all time (like some say), but is still a load of fun. It’s like Jaws on speed.
A couple local readers send in these rants about local TV and local TV companies. Discuss/comment below.
Charlie send this in about Bend Broadband’s newest service:
Today, being 10/7 I talked to a sales assistant at bendbraodband requesting that my silver package be bumped from 12 Mbps to the new offered 14 Mbps, seeing that it is “a free upgrade.” Thats completely false. In order to upgrade they require you to buy a DOCSIS 3.0 even though a 2.0 can more than handle it. They’re old Gold tier was 16Mbps. It makes no sense. The new modem is 79.00 outright. More BBB BS.
And Rod has a beef with how NFL Games are broadcast.
So the local Fox Station that is “Serving” Central has selected Seattle and Dallas as our local teams to show. As a 49er fan, I would love to watch a few games on TV. Yes, Bend broadband sucks, but dish sucks worse, as I’m sure you would agree.
To see how absurd this is, look at the broadcast map for NFL week 5: http://the506.com/nflmaps/ .
WTF? Can something be done?
I don’t watch much NFL as I’m generally at the office on Sundays, but that URL is indeed interesting. Thanks for that, Rod.
Discuss.
I’m always amazed by photography that requires the photographer to take risks and make careful plans that allow the photo to be taken.
In the same veign, recent research is making it really easy to fake a composite photo with pretty convincing results. While it’s still obvious that they are fakes because the perspective is off, it’s a pretty impressive concept.