Make your own using our Graph Builder or upload your own files, images or videos. All our charts are user-submitted.
« Previous Reason why women go see ‘X-men origins: Wolverine’ | Things that Rock Next »
Make your own using our Graph Builder or upload your own files, images or videos. All our charts are user-submitted.
« Previous Reason why women go see ‘X-men origins: Wolverine’ | Things that Rock Next »
I don’t even have to say it, you already know! :p
Not saying it earns you a thousand points.
Mentioning it costs you five-thousand.
That’s how the game goes.
And I bet you didn’t even playing a game.
But you are.
MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
/crazymoment.
You just lost the game
Agreed! Google Earth = my partner in procrastination crime.
Google Earth is how i plan an invasion of New Jersey
whats with the percentages
Yeah, 110 percent. Niiice.
Wait–what’s wrong with the percentages?
Ohhh- never mind
I get it.
Wait. . .
There are other reasons people use Google Earth besides finding their house?
Looking at the aftermaths of natural disasters.
Using the flight simulator to procrastinate even more.
too find the playboy mansion and other famous buildings…
I know, I was wondering the same thing.
To look at sports stadiums and see if an event is going on, or if its a football stadium, to get an idea what time of year the photo was taken.
Yes, there is… Finding buildings that looks like a swastika and looking at crop-circles.
Great, now I have about 4 new ideas for how to use Google earth. More procrastination predicted ahead. But, seriously, how does not ‘driving’ down the road in “street view” not count????
This graph would be much more awesome if the percentages actually added up to 100, but disregarding that fact, this is really accurate!
i was thinking the same thing.. i was going to post it and saw yours. hooray.
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.
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
haha, so true
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.
Zillow????? runs off to Google it……
What about Private Research, Major Research and Sergeant Research?
For that, would Corporal Punishment need to visit?
lol
I don’t think I’ve ever used Google Earth for any kind of research, only procrastination…Stonehenge looks pretty cool on GE
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.
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 :/
STOP REUSING GRAPHS!!!
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
I guess I am in the General Research percent.
and your friend’s houses, too.
and houses of the people you stalk
Yeah, you can’t leave out stalking.
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.
No way. How does a best friend just happen to be parked out front when the photovan comes by?????
You didn’t mention looking for nudist beaches?
OOOOOoooooooOOOOOOO
Good graph, but totals to more than 100%
hey you missed “finding atlantis”
And Area 51.
so funny.. . . . so true.
Nothing beats the grand canyon.
yea,true!
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…
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.