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Help Find Steve Fossett

An anonymous reader invites us to join in the hunt for the missing Steve Fossett using Amazon's Mechanical Turk. DigitalGlobe, one of Google's imaging partners, has acquired new high-resolution satellite imagery of the area where Fossett disappeared on Monday. The public can now go through this imagery and quickly flag any images that might contain Fossett's plane. Flagged images will receive further review by search and rescue experts.

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  1. Obligatory question in capitalist America by saibot834 · · Score: -1, Troll

    If I find him...

    How much do I get? :)

    1. Re:Obligatory question in capitalist America by Oktober+Sunset · · Score: -1, Troll

      well, there's no point in looking for a missing black guy or girl, you would never know if you saw them or not cos they all look the same.






      Troll or funny? place your bets now, I give 50 to 1 on funny and 3 to 1 on troll.

  2. thanks, but no by larry+bagina · · Score: -1, Troll

    Never forget 1-click.

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    Do you even lift?

    These aren't the 'roids you're looking for.

  3. A lot of effort being put into finding this guy... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    we normally reserve this type of effort for cute, young, white women

  4. Steve Fosset? by j.a.mcguire · · Score: 0, Troll

    More like Steve Fossil! I thought the search for this man was a cover for the US Govt to search the desert their recent missing nuke from that B-52?

  5. Amazon's incompetence by deathtopaulw · · Score: 0, Troll

    they should take a page out of galaxyzoo's book and make this easier you have to like... sign in, then figure out what a HIT is then accept it, then click yes or no, then remember to click auto accept hit, then randomly it goes "hey wait aren't you a bot?" and you have to enter in letters thanks for impeding the search for this guy amazon

  6. Another Post 9-11 Screw-up by Timtimes · · Score: 0, Troll

    Tracking every call and email but STILL not properly tracking aircraft? Somebody remind Bush that we weren't attacked by email or phone on 9-11. Enjoy.

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  7. Re:Like who? by dkarma · · Score: -1, Troll

    oh i don't know all the missing kids in the country that disappear every day...seriously did you even think for a second before typing this post?????

  8. Re:Like who? by RedWizzard · · Score: 0, Troll

    FYI, rangers and such take their jobs very seriously. So far as I know, everyone reported missing in the wilderness gets a full spare-no-expense search and rescue effort. They look for "nobodies" just as hard as they're looking for Fossett, and the dedicated folks who do those tough jobs would take great offense at your ignorant suggestion otherwise. You are right, of course. However it is interesting that (AFAIK) no one has tried this sort of public search using satellite images before. And it will be interesting to see if is is used for other people missing in the wilderness.
  9. Re:Nevada by MBraynard · · Score: 0, Troll
    Why can't an AI do this?

    And if this is a serious attempt to find the guy, why not just fund a few hundred Indians at $2/hr or so to go through this.

  10. Re:Not all missing persons can be seen from space by nospam007 · · Score: 1, Troll

    For a distributed human image recognition project I think classify-galaxies-at-home is more rewarding than "find-Fossett's-corpse"
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    It's the Fosset_NOT-at-home project.

  11. Mturk by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Mturk was nice back when it first came out and you could run scripts to cheat it. made several hundred dollars in amazon gift certs last december :)