Lol, why a wedding pegman, how did you find this? |
I bet a Googler working on this project will be married this week-end. |
> I bet a Googler working on this project will be married this week-end.
At Walgreens Pharmacy? |
Hmm. If you click on "User Photos", the first one is by a Flickr user called bridcro. If you click through to Flickr and look at the very next photo in that set, it's of a bride. |
Roger : the visibility of this "Easter Egg" (good week-end to use this expression!) doesn't end where Hebbet put the marker. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=37.786627,-122.423288&daddr=37.786640,-122.419800&geocode=%3BFRCUQAIdqAW0-A&hl=en&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=0&sz=18&dirflg=w&sll=37.786644,-122.421979&sspn=0.001827,0.004823&ie=UTF8&ll=37.786602,-122.421979&spn=0.000869,0.004823&z=18&layer=c&cbll=37.786529,-122.422362&panoid=Dw_ptF_vdh63DSqQ7Ltp_g&cbp=11,350.97,,0,7.2
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Googlemania says :-) <<Surely it can't be the wedding of Michael Weiss-Malik who proposed to his girlfriend via Street View when the imagery around the Googleplex in Mountain View was collected.>>
But how do you find this kind of easter egg? It's so small :-) |