
At 10:00 this morning, Google launched its Street View of Metro Detroit. For those who aren’t familiar, Street View is a special feature of Google Maps that lets you essentially “walk the streets” of a city. It features 360 degrees of still photographs taken every few yards along thousands of city streets, and each city takes Google weeks to compile as they drive their special photography trucks back and forth. One of the original cities featured under Street View was San Francisco, the footage of which became famous when it accidentally captured some anonymous young woman with her thong showing.
Now, I don’t think I want to see any residents of Detroit with their thongs showing, but since I grew up there, perusing Google’s Street View of the region is like being a kid in a candy store. Look! There’s my house! There’s my grandmother’s house! There’s my friend’s house! There’s my high school, yuck. There’s Donutown! There’s…Dou…uh, where Doug’s used to be! Ironically, Google captured more footage of Detroit’s suburbs than of Detroit itself. Then again, the un-photographed areas of Detroit are probably areas where, if they’d ventured, their camera truck and its fancy equipment would have been stolen and parted out.
To my friends and family from the region, have fun finding familiar places. And maybe even some familiar faces!
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Kwame Does Not Rhyme with Shame
By Chief Oddball on March 24th, 2008 at 10:49 am
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(Although maybe it should.)
Detroit Mayor Charged in Sex Affair
Kwame Kilpatrick, the mayor of Detroit, and his
mistressformer Chief of Staff Christine Beatty have been charged this morning with a combined 12 counts of felony perjury, obstruction of justice and conspiracy. They both have until 7 a.m. tomorrow to turn themselves in or they will be sought and arrested by the Wayne County Sheriff. In addition, the Wayne County prosecutor insinuated that an investigation in ongoing into other city officials, possibly to include the chief of the Detroit Police Department.It just hit the Drudge Report, which means you can look for this news to go national today.
Kilpatrick is scheduled to hold a press conference at noon eastern, where he will respond to these charges. It is expected that he will reiterate that he has no intention to resign.
Since I left my home in the Detroit area and moved to Florida a decade ago, there have been numerous occasions when I’ve been embarrassed of my new home state (the 2000 election debacle comes to mind) and downright disgusted with its citizenry. But on this day, I am nothing but thankful that I left Detroit behind. What a joke.
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