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Amount of Time Spent on Google Earth


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Amount of Time Spent on Google Earth

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  1. memememememe says:

    I don’t even have to say it, you already know! :p

  2. whatev says:

    Agreed! Google Earth = my partner in procrastination crime.

  3. eh says:

    whats with the percentages

  4. McGrath says:

    Wait. . .

    There are other reasons people use Google Earth besides finding their house?

  5. Amilie says:

    This graph would be much more awesome if the percentages actually added up to 100, but disregarding that fact, this is really accurate!

    • Gladeon says:

      i was thinking the same thing.. i was going to post it and saw yours. hooray.

    • Yuval says:

      Or if only there was some more appropriate graph type to show percentages that add up to 100, like a round “pie”-shaped chart with “slices” representing said proportions.

      • Amilie says:

        Haha, I was going to say that, but there are so many pie charts on this site that should be bar graphs, I just let this one slide for balancing it out. =P

  6. leianog says:

    haha, so true

  7. Shaungrl says:

    Yep. I found my house on Zillow, once. Neighbors with the four cars up on blocks, yard puddles of Rudolf/Santa/Snowman (hot-air deco), and 4-wheelers looked worse from the air. IDK how, just did.

  8. jzimbert says:

    What about Private Research, Major Research and Sergeant Research?

  9. Mariachi says:

    I don’t think I’ve ever used Google Earth for any kind of research, only procrastination…Stonehenge looks pretty cool on GE :)

  10. Dak says:

    If I had made this, finding your house would be at 15% and flight simulator would be at 100%. Yes, ladies and gentlement, I find my house with Google Earth flight simulator.

  11. Anon says:

    I used to to find my house once.

    Since then I use it to visit places I’m too lazy to actually go

    Srsly, if you need to use it to find your house a thousand times in a row, you need a better memory :/

  12. Deathbal101 says:

    STOP REUSING GRAPHS!!!

  13. Invisible Unicorn says:

    Ah, if only I could count the number of free periods I’ve wasted looking at the houses I used to live in instead of doing my homework

  14. Bix Nood says:

    I guess I am in the General Research percent.

  15. daji says:

    and your friend’s houses, too.

  16. Simon says:

    50% also used the Google Street View feature to see if their lovers cheated on them with their best friends. Happened a couple of times.

  17. Lizm says:

    You didn’t mention looking for nudist beaches?

  18. Tom says:

    Good graph, but totals to more than 100%

  19. Marc says:

    hey you missed “finding atlantis”

  20. will.i.am says:

    so funny.. . . . so true.

  21. Brady says:

    Nothing beats the grand canyon.

  22. Thiago says:

    Use a pie chart… it works better for percentages… and besides, this goes over 100% which either means you’re an idiot or that you’re time doing research overlaps with finding your house… i think the former is more likely…

  23. hahahahahahah says:

    I found my house quickly so I check out my school route. Then I went to middle east. Then I check out the pyramids and Area 51. Then I tried to look “South Park” up.

  24. OneManArmy says:

    I usually just check out interesting places, and screw around.

  25. Sam says:

    What about finding you friends house?


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