Thursday, 28 August 2025 »  Login
in

Charminar

Welcome to the largest Hyderabadi forum on earth! Start discussions about anything from cool eat-outs and value gyms to terrorism, seek help, plan outings, make friends, and generally have fun!

Moderator: The Moderator Team

Charminar

by Mayavi Morpheus » Thu Sep 22, 2005 1:58 am

So ya'all wondered how charminar looks from air? This is how it looks



Image



Haffun looking for your favourite places in Hyderabad in GOOGLE EARTH!



This is my home :D



Image
May the Fries be with you!
User avatar
Mayavi Morpheus
Level 2 Lord
Level 2 Lord
 
Posts: 3201
Joined: Fri May 30, 2003 7:42 am
Location: 30° 27' North ; 91° 08' West

Re: Charminar

by Xeno » Thu Sep 22, 2005 4:09 am

Mayavi Morpheus wrote:So ya'all wondered how charminar looks from air? This is how it looks

Image

Haffun looking for your favourite places in Hyderabad in GOOGLE EARTH!

This is my home :D

Image




Thats old news ..you just came to know that... :roll: :roll:
The man who strikes first admits that his ideas have given out.
User avatar
Xeno
Registered User
 
Posts: 209
Joined: Mon Jan 24, 2005 8:45 am

Re: Charminar

by Mayavi Morpheus » Thu Sep 22, 2005 7:49 am

Xeno wrote:Thats old news ..you just came to know that... :roll: :roll:




Google earth is old news. Hyderabad on Google Earth is NEW, they put it on like a couple of days back.
May the Fries be with you!
User avatar
Mayavi Morpheus
Level 2 Lord
Level 2 Lord
 
Posts: 3201
Joined: Fri May 30, 2003 7:42 am
Location: 30° 27' North ; 91° 08' West

Re: Charminar

by Xeno » Thu Sep 22, 2005 8:29 am

Mayavi Morpheus wrote:
Xeno wrote:Thats old news ..you just came to know that... :roll: :roll:


Google earth is old news. Hyderabad on Google Earth is NEW, they put it on like a couple of days back.




That news to me anywayz how did you search Charminar , I wasnt able to do so..
The man who strikes first admits that his ideas have given out.
User avatar
Xeno
Registered User
 
Posts: 209
Joined: Mon Jan 24, 2005 8:45 am

Re: Charminar

by Mayavi Morpheus » Thu Sep 22, 2005 9:16 pm

Xeno wrote:That news to me anywayz how did you search Charminar , I wasnt able to do so..




Chaderghat se seedhe chale jaana aur Higcourt, OH ke baad woh naya pul hai na, waha baye mudo aur phir seedhe chale jao :P

or



Hussain sagar se seedhe chale jaane Afjhal gunj tak, waha pe moosi cross karke phir doosri road pakad ke phir seedhe chale jaana.
May the Fries be with you!
User avatar
Mayavi Morpheus
Level 2 Lord
Level 2 Lord
 
Posts: 3201
Joined: Fri May 30, 2003 7:42 am
Location: 30° 27' North ; 91° 08' West

by ycr007 » Thu Sep 22, 2005 10:35 pm

Ya I tried it today and it was ok...a bit grainy and can't zoom as close as u can over da US.



BTW,I saw today that there's an area in Hyd called 'Sikandarabad' :P :P
User avatar
ycr007
Level 2 Deity
Level 2 Deity
 
Posts: 9334
Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 10:50 pm
Location: Hyderabad!!! Browser:Firefox

by ycr007 » Thu Sep 22, 2005 10:41 pm

The recent news that South Korea is to take the US to task over Google Earth images which expose its military installations to close Commie scrutiny has provoked a mini stampede of other peace-loving nations eager to protect their assets from prying eyes.

Enter stage right Thailand, which says it may ask Google to "block images of important state buildings vulnerable to attack". Armed forces spokeschap Major General Weerasak Manee-in told Reuters: "We are looking for possible restrictions on these detailed pictures, especially state buildings. I think pictures of tourist attractions should do, not crucial places which could threaten national security."

Well, we went and had a quick shufti at some Thai military installations, and took the opportunity to scour the Earth's surfaces for other Google satellite data which might threaten Our Way of Life. We restricted ourselves to stuff which lends itself to perusal, mostly air force bases, because (trust us on this one) you can easily waste a whole day looking for Russian ICBM installations.

First up, the evidence for Thai military preparedness. Here's Udorn Air Force base, around 300 miles from Bangkok:
Image
Move along, nothing to see here, but try Korat:
Image
That's more like it. Zoom in for a closer look, and voila! Top-quality, US-bought hardware:
Image
They've even got an awacs parked there on the hard shoulder:
Image
Hmmm. The good General may have a point. On the other hand, what is Thailand realistically going to do about it?

Manee's Sri Lankan counterpart, Brigadier Daya Ratnayake, admitted it was a "serious concern if anyone could get detailed images of sensitive installations and buildings", but added: "This is a new trend, we will first have to see whether, in this day and age, if this a considerable threat to national security."

He sagely added: "In this era of technology, you have to live with the fact that almost everything is on the internet - from bomb-making instructions to assembling aircraft. So it's something the military has to learn to live with and adapt."

India agrees. Reuters quotes an anonymous security official there as confirming that "the issue of satellite imagery had been discussed at the highest level but the government had concluded that 'technology cannot be stopped'."

"We are aware that there are websites which give detailed pictures of buildings like the president's house including every tree in the compound. Our security agencies are aware of this but how can we stop technology?" he added.

How indeed? And just to prove the point, here's Palam airport in New Delhi, home of domestic flights but also government air transportation in and out of the capital:
Image
A planespotter's paradise, as a close-up reveals:
Image
Australia, too, has been fretting a little over Google's all-seeing eye. The Australian Department of Defence has said it is taking "appropriate measures to manage the threat" posed by satellite imaging:
Image
The above is a lovely snap of Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) nuclear reactor at Lucas Heights, south of Sydney, although ANSTO declared the "current images on Google posed no security risk" because: "Although buildings are clearly visible, critical infrastructure is not. The photographs are over two years old."

Quite so. At this point we're getting the feeling that the South Koreans and Thai may be over-reacting a tad. What's more, they're not looking at the plus side: if Vietnam and North Korea are as we speak eagerly filling their broadband boots with Google-supplied military secrets, what's to stop us exploiting the same resource?




This is just one page. Read the whole article here.
User avatar
ycr007
Level 2 Deity
Level 2 Deity
 
Posts: 9334
Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 10:50 pm
Location: Hyderabad!!! Browser:Firefox



Return to The Hyderabadi Planet!

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests

cron
ADVERTISEMENT
SHOUTBOX!
{{todo.name}}
{{todo.date}}
[
]
{{ todo.summary }}... expand »
{{ todo.text }} « collapse
First  |  Prev  |   1   2  3  {{current_page-1}}  {{current_page}}  {{current_page+1}}  {{last_page-2}}  {{last_page-1}}  {{last_page}}   |  Next  |  Last
{{todos[0].name}}

{{todos[0].text}}

ADVERTISEMENT
This page was tagged for
hyderabad charminar google map
google in charminar
charminar plan
Old hyd
charminar satellite map
Follow fullhyd.com on
Copyright © 2023 LRR Technologies (Hyderabad) Pvt Ltd. All rights reserved. fullhyd and fullhyderabad are registered trademarks of LRR Technologies (Hyderabad) Pvt Ltd. The textual, graphic, audio and audiovisual material in this site is protected by copyright law. You may not copy, distribute or use this material except as necessary for your personal, non-commercial use. Any trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.