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<P><B><FONT FACE="Courier New">I don't know how long this has been there, but I just found out about this -- on the google map, if you see a street "outlined in blue", you can click on a spot on the street to get a street-level view (rotatable 360 degrees) -- anyone know where there is a mirrored building that they might have driven by so we can see what sort of van they're driving?</FONT></B></P>
<P><B><FONT FACE="Courier New">(yes, you can see people on this -- mostly blurry, but some better than others...)</FONT></B>
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<P><B><FONT FACE="Courier New">Oh, and to keep this semi-on-topic, just imagine what sort of resources would it take to store, index, retrieve, and deliver this kind of content... It boggles the mind...</FONT></B></P>
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