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    Thursday
    Sep282006

    Why is there a GIANT BUG in Google Maps?

    I found this link on CNET's Missing Link today. Its pretty pointless, but quite amusing. Apparently in a field in Northern Germany there is a giant 120' long bug. I don't know why its there, or what its doing.

    But Google maps says its there, and Google maps is never wrong. Except that last time it told me to take a road that didn't exist.

    Link Here

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