[url=http://www.duffelblog.com/2013/02/google-street-team-hits-ied-in-kandahar-2-killed/]leaving 2 dead[/url]
[quote]KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN - The Global War on Terror claimed new casualties this week, though the victims were not Afghan civilians or U.S. military personnel. Two American civilians were killed and one wounded when their Google Street View Prius triggered an IED while driving the streets of southern Afghanistan.
With the much-publicized U.S. pullout from Afghanistan looming on the horizon, the State Department had urged American businesses and private investors to continue to support the fledgling democracy. Touting a decrease in violent attacks across the nation, the White House had encouraged U.S. mapping companies to update their Afghanistan databases, giving greater access and understanding about the third-world nation to the rest of the world.
Google was the first company to respond, sending a team to begin street level input in the major southern Afghan city of Kandahar, once called the heartland of the Taliban, and still home to over 40,000 U.S. and Coalition military personnel actively engaged in combat operations.
“Our mission with Google Street View has always been to show people places that they would never get off their lazy ass and be able to see otherwise,” said Robert Smith, a spokesman for the company.
Unfortunately for the mapping team, led by veteran Google employee John Volstead, the country was not nearly as quiet or subdued as the US government had led them to believe.
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I am curious to see if Google is going to stop mapping out Kandahar or find another employee and continue.
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Get another source for this incident and I'll believe you.
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[quote]“Our mission with Google Street View has always been to show people places that they would never get off their lazy ass and be able to see otherwise,” said Robert Smith, a spokesman for the company. [/quote] And that's where I figured out this is a joke. That being said 6/10 because I believed it for the first paragraph or so.
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Edited by HurtfulTurkey: 2/4/2013 2:59:40 PMDuffelblog is the Onion of the military, OP. It's entirely satirical. [quote]When told about the Google team’s mission and reason for being in the area, U.S. Army platoon sergeant Miles Wallace said of the incident, “well that’s fucking stupid.”[/quote]
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ITT: People not knowing that Duffleblog is the military version of The Onion.
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A PR guy insulting his company's customers should be all you need to know this is about as fake as fake gets.
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This sounds like a horrible thing but I'm not convinced until I see it from a different source. why? I wondered around the site and the very first article I opened to check the credibility, said: [quote]“I think it is my right of free expression,” says Detainee 0256, a former bomb-maker and glue-sniffer. “I cannot understand why they do not take my art seriously!”[/quote] [url]http://www.duffelblog.com/2012/05/art-criticism-draws-outrage-from-guantanamo-detainees/[/url] This site is now officially garbage IMO.
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I was expecting a pic from google maps
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Fake article, but still humorous.
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Gotta map Afghanistan? SEND A PRIUS! Google, take a note from the Army's book. Use Up Armored HMMWVs with V hulls. There is a reason why we made them. Or use the [url=http://defense-update.com/images_new/MRAP_Cat_1_navistar.jpg]MRAPs[/url]. We built Mine Resistant vehicles for a reason. But NOOOOO, send a -blam!-ing Prius. Bet the Hadji was laughing his ass off when he set off the IED.
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Edited by Arbiter 739: 2/4/2013 11:31:56 AM[url]http://www.duffelblog.com/about/#ixzz2JlCFxF1S[/url] This is the military version of the Onion basically.
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The only sensible solution here is to ban Google.
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I bet the dudes who were working in that car were being payed A LOT.
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Edited by Omega Travis: 2/4/2013 7:02:37 AMYou'd think a company like Google would make some precautionary measures to make sure something like this wouldn't happen.
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To war!
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Google has tons of resources, you're telling me they can't and didn't make a remotely operated vehicle for this? Yeah, they should make a R.O.V for situations like this.