tears posted:
i just assumed it was all miami. even the desert bits
Panopticon posted:capital is a relationship, you cant see it from a satellite photograph
you can see some of it
icecrystal posted:Panopticon posted:capital is a relationship, you cant see it from a satellite photograph
you can see some of it
there is no context for what you're seeing on the map though. there were holiday hotels in the socialist bloc. ceauescu's palace doesn't look any different from the air than a mansion in america
18. bahrain again, this is fucking beautiful, i hope its never finished
think this is actually in qatar, near doha. found it browsing.
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also that 1st australia one looks like buildings blasting from a butt
bhpn: I havent read that book and will not be purchacing it at that price, but if u post some links i will have a read
c_man, koyaanisqatsi: hoooooooly shiiiiiiiiit how have i never heard of this film, thanks!
tsinava: great stuff, u get it . My fav think about that image is when you see it while thinking about sea level rise, see this: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/12/21/the-siege-of-miami I'll select an image and do something similar later
this makes these countries doublly dependant on imperialist countries, both as a market where they need to sell their crops for a pittance to afford to buy actual food, and as these same imperialist countries are the ones who hold all the actual food people need to live, they're the ones they have to buy from.
they are literally stealing food from peoples mouths, just through a complex globalised chain of evil rather than you know, actually going up to them and nicking it
totally fucked up if u ask me
Panopticon posted:i think one of the most eye opening things about panning around the world in google earth is the massive cultivation of the land that still goes on in the west. it really puts lie to the idea that western nations are pure parasites stealing the bread from the mouths of africans.
And the award for stupidest poster on the forum goes to...
Was he actually serious? I mean, it's clear that there is a lot of agriculture in the American west/midwest. What is not immediately clear from a satellite photo is why the so called free market is not making efficient use of it.
camera_obscura posted:Was he actually serious? I mean, it's clear that there is a lot of agriculture in the American west/midwest. What is not immediately clear from a satellite photo is why the so called free market is not making efficient use of it.
are you referring to the spherical fields or the patches of desert
Panopticon posted:camera_obscura posted:Was he actually serious? I mean, it's clear that there is a lot of agriculture in the American west/midwest. What is not immediately clear from a satellite photo is why the so called free market is not making efficient use of it.
are you referring to the spherical fields or the patches of desert
i meant only that we shouldn't need to plunder other countries to feed our own
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Panopticon posted:
change this users name to Green Moses
camera_obscura posted:i meant only that we shouldn't need to plunder other countries to feed our own
america has such a massive surplus of food that it shovels it into animals, into biofuel, and yes, into foreign aid projects which effectively undercut farmers in the periphery (i have no idea if they also intentionally export food to drive farmers out of business, but i've read about the vicious cycle of dependency after famines)
poverty in the midst of plenty is one of the fundamental contradictions of capitalism
swampman posted:change this users name to Green Moses
i didn't pick that spot, camera did
Panopticon posted:welcome to the Google Earth thread, where arrogant shits like swampman and emanulabrolandi alternate between calling panopticon an idiot for posting pictures from google earth, and calling him an idiot for saying the pictures don't tell us much without additional context
I think it's more that this is an unusual and creative thread by a new poster which is inviting us to provide the context. but instead you post something obviously wrong and reactionary and when called out on it are like "LOL I was actually trolling to prove you can't tell anything from pictures, wasn't it obvious the whole time?" which is pretty annoying even if it were true. nobody's out to get you, if anything there are posters here who can't stand me personally but it doesn't stop me from posting. just don't take it so personally imo.
Panopticon posted:it really puts lie to the idea that western nations are pure parasites stealing the bread from the mouths of africans.
Sorry if I overreacted but I find the one statement specious and the other, a crass distortion.
This is look at the earth, from above, you know like a bird, as a marxist, and think aboput capitalism and meditate on the nature of the state or whatever, but mostly apply a combination of what you know about what capitalism is and your good old science of DM from a massivly wider perspective than the view out the window.
Of course other people see it completly different because theyre not class conscious and think stalin was a bad man (u?), pills says it well:
littlegreenpills posted:there are probably a ton of folks who do this but instead go into joyful raptures about the power of capitalism to unleash human ingenuity and raise cities from the desert and islands from the sea and all that crap though