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2008-08-24
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2008-08-24
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2008-08-24
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2008-08-25
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In my experience Google will (temporarily) ban my IP address very very soon whenever I start looking around in an area. I don't have to do much map downloading at all, _certainly_ much less than when interacting via Google Maps (through browser), not to mention when using Google Earth (I've never experienced GE stopped downloading, and I must have downloaded umpteen gigabytes at the time, particularly when flying around with that built-in flight simulator.. )
But when I use MM it seems to be very sensitive to how much I download. I don't know why this is so.
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2008-08-25
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2008-08-25
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No idea. Though I usually browse to an area that I want satellite view from and then I zoom in on several levels. It's enough to make the screen show those big pixelated boxes as the upper right hand pop up box says "downloading maps". And it takes a while.
Hmm, I suppose I can measure it with Conky. I'll reboot sometime and go to an area I haven't downloaded maps with yet and see how much I can wrack up before this ban kicks in I guess.
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2008-08-26
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2008-08-26
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2008-08-26
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2008-08-26
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