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Introducing Google Bag View
posted on May 8th, 2008 by Leviathan in General Fail
I suppose there are worse things the Google fleet could catch on camera while cruising our streets. It appears that Alaska has been invaded by an army of bags which have attacked and captured one of the Google vehicles responsible for capturing Street View images. From Gizmodo:
One of the occupational hazards of Google Street View is, I guess, having the camera obscured by something. It could be a pterodactyl, perhaps, flying low for a closer view, it could be a giant Monty Python-style animated brogue homing in on the car as if it were a roach ripe for the squishing. Or it could be a plastic bag. One minute it’s dancing around, American Beauty-style, the next it’s spread-eagled over the camera rather like an over-amorous spinster at a barn dance. This is what Minnie Street in Fairbanks, Alaska, looks like, according to Google Street View.
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Introducing Google Bag View
posted on May 8th, 2008 by Leviathan in General Fail
I suppose there are worse things the Google fleet could catch on camera while cruising our streets. It appears that Alaska has been invaded by an army of bags which have attacked and captured one of the Google vehicles responsible for capturing Street View images. From Gizmodo:
One of the occupational hazards of Google Street View is, I guess, having the camera obscured by something. It could be a pterodactyl, perhaps, flying low for a closer view, it could be a giant Monty Python-style animated brogue homing in on the car as if it were a roach ripe for the squishing. Or it could be a plastic bag. One minute it’s dancing around, American Beauty-style, the next it’s spread-eagled over the camera rather like an over-amorous spinster at a barn dance. This is what Minnie Street in Fairbanks, Alaska, looks like, according to Google Street View.
I suppose there are worse things the Google fleet could catch on camera while cruising our streets. It appears that Alaska has been invaded by an army of bags which have attacked and captured one of the Google vehicles responsible for capturing Street View images. From Gizmodo:
One of the occupational hazards of Google Street View is, I guess, having the camera obscured by something. It could be a pterodactyl, perhaps, flying low for a closer view, it could be a giant Monty Python-style animated brogue homing in on the car as if it were a roach ripe for the squishing. Or it could be a plastic bag. One minute it’s dancing around, American Beauty-style, the next it’s spread-eagled over the camera rather like an over-amorous spinster at a barn dance. This is what Minnie Street in Fairbanks, Alaska, looks like, according to Google Street View.

