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(Telegraph)   Uses for Google Earth: Finding pictures of hookers hanging out on the corner in Oakland, California or discovering previously unknown patches of forest. Whatever, hookers trump stupid trees   (telegraph.co.uk) divider line 14
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2008-12-22 11:10:02 AM
Jonathan Timberlake? I wonder if he's any relation.

/No regrets for glossing over the fairly interesting biology stuff in order to make a stupid pop-culture reference.
 
2008-12-22 11:58:39 AM
New mammals? Including new monkey species? That's amazing. It's unbelievable that it's been hundreds of years since we started cataloging everything we find like this and yet there are still places like this forest where we haven't visited on the Earth's surface. This isn't some wierd completely inhabitable place like the bottom of the ocean, an obscure frozen mountain peak, or outer space. This was just a jungle forest that nobody ever visited before in order to search out new flora/fauna. Just crazy that this kind of discovery can still be made today.
 
2008-12-22 02:10:46 PM
i253.photobucket.com

Best of both worlds?
 
2008-12-22 02:14:09 PM
ju66l3r: New mammals? Including new monkey species? That's amazing. It's unbelievable that it's been hundreds of years since we started cataloging everything we find like this and yet there are still places like this forest where we haven't visited on the Earth's surface. This isn't some wierd completely inhabitable place like the bottom of the ocean, an obscure frozen mountain peak, or outer space. This was just a jungle forest that nobody ever visited before in order to search out new flora/fauna. Just crazy that this kind of discovery can still be made today.

Well it could be brand new, as in our designer just put those out a few days ago.
 
2008-12-22 02:27:01 PM
I think theres a Leprechaun up in that Tree.

Where's da gold at?
 
2008-12-22 02:50:30 PM
BuckinKaeding: I think theres a Leprechaun up in that Tree.

Where's da gold at?


Don't be fooled. It's just these guys:
tvmedia.ign.com
 
2008-12-22 02:54:55 PM
www.geekologie.com

these guys?
 
2008-12-22 04:18:14 PM
So, did they find some hookers there too? Cause that would be pretty exciting.
 
2008-12-22 04:46:52 PM
JetpackJesus: BuckinKaeding: I think theres a Leprechaun up in that Tree.

Where's da gold at?

Don't be fooled. It's just these guys:


no feet!
 
2008-12-22 05:15:42 PM
So uhh - who was the guy that found out the snake was deadly to humans? Sucks to be him.....
 
2008-12-22 09:29:17 PM
Came for the hookers, left disappointed.
 
2008-12-22 09:35:51 PM
Cuthbert Allgood: these guys?

where have i seen that before?

/also very saddened by the lack of hookers
 
2008-12-23 12:20:17 AM
Good work, now we can go cut it down.
 
2008-12-23 10:20:16 AM
Thanks Google Earth... now I know where to bury the hookers!
 
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