Not to be difficult and I don't know what kind of verification Google applies to this feature, but why do you assume it's a legit ad that has been hacked?
I noticed that Google feature a few weeks ago after I Google mapped a spot on the river's edge in Long Island City that I noticed from the FDR. You can upload your own photos of it as seen from the ground, kind of a do-it-yourself Street View. It's not too hard to abuse that privilege.
I grew up in Aughton and 'Argleton' is about where the end of our garden was, where for some reason someone had built a huge conservatory/shed in front of a small summerhouse bower. Has Google detected all the time I spent in the imaginary worlds of books and made it a place?
If Roubini ever invites you up to his pudenda-prettified loft, you can impress people with the pronunciation of the first one (and yes, smartass Welsh are invited to correct me):
Khan Fair Pookh Gan Gikh Go Ger Ish Wrin Dro Bo Khan De See Lee Oh Go Go Gokh #googlemaps
If you want to get technical though, it is the name of the town. A sign with the town's name does reside at the train station according to the most reliable of online sources. Even more exact, it refers to the church (see photo).
Dying to find out what a "Llantysilio" might be...
False maps have consequences! I'm tellin' you, if you find an old Hastings Map in an antique bookstore, DON'T FOLLOW IT! Here's why, from an old blog entry somewhere.
The Hastings Guide was devised by a Lansford Hastings to inspire emigrants to come to California in the 1840's rather than taking the Oregon Trail. He owned land in the former state and wished to sell plenty of it to settlers, which he could not do were they to head north of his holdings. The Guide promised a shortcut of some three or four hundred miles were the weary traveler to take a southern route pioneered by Fremont, called the Hastings Cut-Off, leaving the Ft Hall road south and west of the Great Salt Lake.
This became maybe the most influential and historically significant travel guide since Marco Polo, as you can judge by the name given to one group of pioneers who took the advice of Mr Lansford Hastings - the Donner Party.#googlemaps
@Ryan Tate: You know where the most copies on record of the Hastings Guide were found? Why, within the private library of Jeffrey Dahmer, of course. #googlemaps
Yikes. Is anything quite as terrifying as the prospect of an aggrieved British mapmaker asking you the tough questions? I've known some British mapmakers, and take it from me: they get aggrieved, and it's Guantanamo time, beeyotch. #googlemaps
I don't quite understand the need or concern to copyright a fucking map since the layout of the roads is what it is, and a map of that area made by one company will obviously have the same shit on it as map made by another -- I suppose it's how the layout is formatted, colorized, presented that may make a difference. Certainly we must assume all of Google maps' "knowledge" is from other existing maps -- are we to pretend to believe that some backpack-wearing Google hipsters canvassed the globe and charted every road themselves? #googlemaps
@daveyjonesisdead: Is this so? Then how come the data compilation of phone books cannot be copyrighted, which is why so many varieties of them clutter your mailbox? #googlemaps
@Tremonius: Because it's public record? I'm just guessing here. That would probably be why you can't go to the courthouse and copyright a compilation of everyone's marriage licenses, or something.
@daveyjonesisdead: I actually don't think copyright law uses "effort" as an indicator. Or, at least, if it does, it was probably a specific exception made to protect maps. #googlemaps
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Shame on you for ignoring your rich history, GOP!
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Google maps has no problem with my favorite towns:
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwy..., Wales
Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauot..., New Zealand, nor
Krungthepmahanakonbowornratana..., Thailand (Bangkok, or "Krungthepmahanakorn," for short) #googlemaps
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If Roubini ever invites you up to his pudenda-prettified loft, you can impress people with the pronunciation of the first one (and yes, smartass Welsh are invited to correct me):
Khan Fair Pookh Gan Gikh Go Ger Ish Wrin Dro Bo Khan De See Lee Oh Go Go Gokh #googlemaps
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To make a 'll', put the tip of your tongue on the front of your palate and blow.
Same 'ch' as in 'Loch Lomond'
It's the made up name of a train station (and Pringle sweater outlet) and you say it:
Thlan-vair Pooll Goo-een Gheell Goh Gher Ur Khu-eern Droh-Booll, Llahn-Tee Silly-Oh, Go! Go! Go-ch. #googlemaps
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How do you say smartass in Welsh? :)
If you want to get technical though, it is the name of the town. A sign with the town's name does reside at the train station according to the most reliable of online sources. Even more exact, it refers to the church (see photo).
Dying to find out what a "Llantysilio" might be...
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Here's the foto:
[en.wikipedia.org] #googlemaps
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Here we go:
"LLANTYSILIO - This comes from the words "llan" meaning "parish" and St. Tysilio. "
[members.virtualtourist.com] #googlemaps
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The Hastings Guide was devised by a Lansford Hastings to inspire emigrants to come to California in the 1840's rather than taking the Oregon Trail. He owned land in the former state and wished to sell plenty of it to settlers, which he could not do were they to head north of his holdings. The Guide promised a shortcut of some three or four hundred miles were the weary traveler to take a southern route pioneered by Fremont, called the Hastings Cut-Off, leaving the Ft Hall road south and west of the Great Salt Lake.
This became maybe the most influential and historically significant travel guide since Marco Polo, as you can judge by the name given to one group of pioneers who took the advice of Mr Lansford Hastings - the Donner Party. #googlemaps
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So, we can assume some Googler has land in this area and is trying to create a mass emigration perhaps from nearby Scotland? #googlemaps
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So, we can assume some Googler has land in this area and is trying to create a mass emigration perhaps from nearby Scotland? #googlemaps
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It would be more fun to print this out and read it in bed on a stormy night than read it on the computer... but even so... great stuff! #googlemaps
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they should have gone with the classic preschool move... #googlemaps
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Or wait, can you? Cha-ching! #googlemaps
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