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Theme for the next box is Festival of Friends, Disney Treasures Subscription Box by Funko arrived 04-17-2017
Day 3
Saturday, April 1, 2006
Where we started: 1st Avenue and 14th Street
Where we ended: The corner of Market Street and Division Street
Where we went after that: Arturo's, for pizza
Streets covered:
1st Avenue
Allen Street
Canal Street
Forsyth Street
Division Street
Map created with iPhone Tracker
petewarden.github.com/iPhoneTracker/
The nice thing is, I can point to just about every one of the out of town dots, and remember happy hikes, meals with friends, setting out on exciting journeys...
What's this all about? www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/apr/20/iphone-tracking...
Personally, I'm OK with the iPhone storing information about where I've been. It's not like I'm not already tweeting about it, uploading photos to Flickr, reviewing things on Tripadvisor and so on...
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From Wikipedia;
Map the Miner, also known as "Map Kernow" or the "Son of Cornwall", is a 7 metres (23 ft) statue commemorating the Cornish mining history of the town of Kapunda in South Australia. Built by Ben van Zetten, the statue stands to at the southern entrance to the town, and is regarded as one of Australia's Big Things. The statue was destroyed by fire in 2006, but it was rebuilt and rededicated 12 months later.
Digital Progression created a series of maps for Eurostar stations in London, Paris, Brussels and Lille.
I was looking up the Rockyou headquarters when I came across this unexpectedly beautiful photo in google map's street view - I guess their photo-taking van cruised this intersection in san mateo early in the morning.
Folks love to peel away ads and maps on these big boards. This one had so many layers removed, it revealed the original map that was here. Look at all of those extra lines that were never built out! And some of the station names are different, too!
The map was also upside-down for some reason. These images are rotated 180 degrees.