Posted on 04/10/2014 9:13:18 AM PDT by Nachum
Protestors at the Bundy Ranch in Bunkerville, Nevada take on the Feds and stand their ground.
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
Of course both places could be combined into a "compound".
You already knew about geomac.gov?
As indicated above, I’m totally gobsmacked that this is taking place in Dingy Hairy’s Nev. County (Clark) and that his protege/employee of 3 years ago is now ensconced in the position of Director of the BLM.
(geomac.gov is nominally a wild fire site, but with good maps.)
LOL, the Mexican Flags are a good camouflage canopy.
Well, yeah, with the element of not even having somebody in Parliament to argue against the Tea Tax to His Majesty thrown into the mix.
Although the whole taxation WITH representation has not proved to be too much of a winner either, has it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=cgWkS9TnnyM
Illegal immigrants are EVERYWHERE in this country with EBT CARDS,
MEDICARE CARDS, SECTION 8 HOUSING VOUCHERS, and on and on!!!!! Yet THE GOVERNMENT can’t seem to let someone’s cattle graze
on unused property in the middle of NOWHERE!!!! LAWS on IMMIGRATION IGNORED!!!! LAWS ON COWS AND GRAZING enforced
with a VENGANCE!!!!!!!
Take it up with Dingy and 0bama.
bkmk
Acme is fast to load for me; thanks.
The original ACME Mapper was an improved front-end for Terraserver, a large geographical image database owned by Microsoft.
When Terraserver launched in 1998, it had aerial/satellite imagery for the entire world, at a resolution of 1 meter/pixel. Shortly after launching they removed everything but the USA images; this was never explained.
Terraserver's user interface is horrible, so I made my own interface that used their map tiles. I called it ACME Mapper and opened it to the public in 2001.
In 2004 Terraserver added high-resolution color images to their database. Coverage was limited to a few large metropolitan areas, but resolution went down to 1/4 meter/pixel, which is very good. "
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"Terraserver was a key piece in creation of TopoFusion, so its with a heavy heart that we bid farewell to it. Fortunately we still have great tilesets like MyTopo, Open Cycle Map, Color Aerials, Open Aerial, Canadian Topos, among many others! Terraserver maps were getting quite out of date, and I dont think any of our users base relied on the old black and white aerials any more "
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The old B&W photos have some advantages depending on the question at hand.
I still got the msrmaps site to cough up info last night. The ghost in the machine?
Good gosh! Overkill much? Yet they let the politicos off scot free.
Well, well, well....BUMP!
I thought the Flash maps were fast and smooth.
The more tools in the toolbox, the better!
Absolutely. Also access to numerous sources of largely independent data-sets is the best thing about the 'net.
Awesome. Drudge has this on his headlines.
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