navybuilding.jpgOne of my favorite new toys is Google Earth.  It gives us amazing aerial views of pretty much anywhere in the world–and it’s free! 

But a lot of buildings weren’t designed with the aerial view in mind.  Prior to Google Earth (and similar Windows Live Earth), these perspectives simply weren’t possible. 

The US Navy, for example, has a barracks building in Colorado that, when viewed from above, resembles the Nazi swastika.  The accidental resemblance was discovered recently by Google Earth users, and now the Navy is going to spend $600,000 remodeling and redesigning the structure. 

I don’t know what’s crazier here:  that someone has enough free time to go looking for offensively-shaped buildings on Google Earth, or that the government is going to spend over half a million dollars to fix something that is clearly not intentional and will be viewed only by bored air travelers and a few obsessive computer users?  You make the call. 

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