Catching up with last week's Travel Without Moving shot, this one isn't intelligence of military related, but a marvelous engineering achievement, Erasmus Bridge -- perhaps the perfect moment to demonstrate my amateur photographer skills while tripping around. I will definitely share more shots from cons and life, the way I experience it, anytime now. And meanwhile, you can take a peek at the latest addition to the Eyeball Series, the North Korean Missile Launch Furor -- catching up with a conventional weaponry doctrine is anything else but a milestone.
Google Earth and Google Maps continue making the headlines as a "threat" to national security, where the key points remain the balancing of satellite reconnaissance capabilities between developed and developing nations, the freshness of the data, and it's quality. Sensitive locations can indeed be spotted, and then again, so what? And, with the launch of Geoportail.fr the French government aims at achieving transparency, rather than overhyping this common sense "insecurity".
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Sunday, June 25, 2006
Travel Without Moving - Erasmus Bridge
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