I believe when it was launched in the US a lot of people were caught parking where they shouldn't or worse now the faces and registration plates are blurred.gavintc said:Yep, my flat is on there. Thankfully, the camera went down my street before half of it was closed off for the tram works. I have even found my car and I note that the number plate has been fuzzed out.
They must have only done the important bits then. My house is there.
MajorMantra said:I can see my flat, very neat!
I was wondering that, just spent a while following my normal routes to see if they caught me cycling. I can't figure out when the Edinburgh images were taken though. I think they're quite recent as the informatics building at the university appears to be finished (which happened sometime in the summer) but I'm having trouble pinning it down. Can any Edinburgh folk tell for sure?
Matthew
purpleR said:Yup, it was late June I reckon. You can see the date of the performance on the Playhouse, and, creepily, you can see in the windows of my flat. My old flatmate's fig tree is still there, and he moved out mid July. Also lots of buttercups in flower in Holyrood Park, the mile-a-minute hedges are in flower and no patches on Meadows from the Lady Boys yet!
purpleR said:Yup, it was late June I reckon. You can see the date of the performance on the Playhouse, and, creepily, you can see in the windows of my flat. My old flatmate's fig tree is still there, and he moved out mid July. Also lots of buttercups in flower in Holyrood Park, the mile-a-minute hedges are in flower and no patches on Meadows from the Lady Boys yet!
magnatom said:We could get everyone to send the google streetmap pictures of their houses to Admin. Then he could publish them and we could have a competition....
Who would live in a house like thiiiisss?