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42. Grand Prix Osterhas am Ostersamstag, 8. April 2023 in der Industrie, Affoltern am Albis.
Foto Martin Platter
While checking out Google Flu Trends (which is otherwise neat: www.google.org/flutrends/ ) I couldn't help but notice how retarded "poorly-rendered" Michigan looks.
Come on, Google! I know you have satellite pictures of this to prove to yourself it doesn't look as blob-like! :)
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Map showing Adelaide as planned by Colonel William Light (Town Planner's photograph) 1839 - The History Trust of South Australia. Glass Negatives Photographic Collection. GN01610
Part of the History of Disability in South Australia project - www.dircsa.org.au/history
BANGOR CORPORATION.
Sir James Hamilton who commissioned Thomas Raven to make this map had “a fayre stone house” built for himself on roughly the site of the present Town Hall. Between it and the Abbey, which Hamilton rebuilt, is ‘The Cross Hill’, with what appears to be a Celtic Cross. Hamilton’s manor house overlooks the new town of Bangor which, according to the Plantation Commissioners in 1611, was composed of “80 newe houses all inhabited with Scotyshmen and Englishmen”..
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Note the basis of the present Bangor existed then: Main Street and High Street. The small street parallel with Main Street is The Vennel, a Scots word meaning “narrow lane”. Now this thoroughfare is in a sorry state. A mill is situated near the mouth of the stream which today flows through Ward Park, while another stream runs down the valley now built over by Southwell Road. Beyond this is the ‘Coney Borrow’ or rabbit warren. Rabbits were valued for fresh meat in winter and for their skins. The name of the present-day terrace known as ‘The Kinnegar’ is derived from ‘coney’, the Scots word for rabbit. Scots settler names still common in the area can be seen: Hamilton, Austin, Blair and Wilson. In the latter case, his land beyond present-day Pickie is remembered in the name ‘Wilson’s Point’.
One of the Eagle Projects done by my son's Scout Troop. Here they painted a map of the US behind a local Elementary School.
Map of our route from Raleigh, NC to Rochester, NY for stop 1 of 12 on the interview trail for the National Residency Match Program
42. Grand Prix Osterhas am Ostersamstag, 8. April 2023 in der Industrie, Affoltern am Albis.
Foto Martin Platter
using the free InstaMapper iPhone app, today i recorded every 2 minutes my GPS position. My iPhone didn't move all afternoon ... interesting ... i'm putting this down to a Government conspiracy, that or my iPhone is lying to me. not sure which one yet.
just for reference, i was sitting right under the green diamond all afternoon
Dont try this with the current viewer and grid software. You'll end up getting booted.
Picture of the inworldz map on Dec 3 2010... With the new grid software and beta viewer you can actually zoom all the way out..
However a lot of the icons arent working right or take forever to load. Now that the map works better we'll have to fix that
From the July 1, 1985, system timetable. (The international routes, cut off on the left side, are here.)