bpaikman
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Jun 25, 2020
- Messages
- 1,014
- Location
- Lake Jackson, Texas
- RV Year
- 2014
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Ventana LE 3436
- RV Length
- 35 feet
- Chassis
- Freightliner
- Engine
- Cummins 340 hp
- TOW/TOAD
- 2013 Subaru Crosstrek - manual, flat tow
- Fulltimer
- No
The Google earth car just happened to pass our home when we had our (previous) motorhome parked in the road by the house, probably getting ready for a trip. We sold that motorhome in early 2018.
it was on the side road, and I didn't like the fact that we had a luxury vehicle being on Google Earth (we plan to sell our home) so I filed a request that they blur the motorhome out (so it might seem to be a moving van or service truck, not a luxury vehicle).
Arrrrrrrgh, they blurred the HOUSE, but left the motorhome! So! now when we go to sell the house, no one will be able to check it out on Google Earth, which I do frequently since we're househunting.
Plus they'll know we have (had!) a motorhome, and they'll have no idea what the house looks like from the street, except from selling photos.
I did some research, and from what I can determine, it is impossible to reverse a blurring.
So be careful what you ask for.
it was on the side road, and I didn't like the fact that we had a luxury vehicle being on Google Earth (we plan to sell our home) so I filed a request that they blur the motorhome out (so it might seem to be a moving van or service truck, not a luxury vehicle).
Arrrrrrrgh, they blurred the HOUSE, but left the motorhome! So! now when we go to sell the house, no one will be able to check it out on Google Earth, which I do frequently since we're househunting.
Plus they'll know we have (had!) a motorhome, and they'll have no idea what the house looks like from the street, except from selling photos.
I did some research, and from what I can determine, it is impossible to reverse a blurring.
So be careful what you ask for.