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While Google Earth still has user-interface issues, it keeps getting better. Performance has improved some more (at least in the Mac version) and I like the way the current version handles coincident placemarks. Also, I think I've said it before, but the compass-rose navigation widget is way better than the old controls they inherited from Keyhole.

Also, the Rumsey Historical Maps layer is pretty cool, though I wish there were more of them. Check out the 1787 map of Africa.

Making the Earth spin can placate Marjorie for up to thirty seconds.

Date: 2006-11-17 02:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mmcirvin.livejournal.com
Speaking of Superman, the other fun thing one can do with Google Earth and a baby is the Baby Flight Simulator: get a view toward the horizon at low altitude, grab the ground and pull, then hold the baby up in front of the hurtling vista and make hovering and banking motions to taste. This can reliably entertain a three-month-old until your arms get tired.

I am sure many authorities in child development will tell me this is a terrible thing to do, since anything involving watching a lighted screen will rot your child's brain. I am, however, compensating by reading books to her as often as possible, to teach her the important fact that heads are big and toes are little, whereas trucks are big and trikes are little.

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