Another kind of mapping, maybe... We've been having fun recently going outside to watch the quick transit overhead:
http://spotthestation.nasa.gov
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09-20-2013 02:42 AMMap of Bigfoot sightings:
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/looking- ... 4B11203811
Lots of 'em in the Cleveland area.
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09-26-2013 06:40 PMPremature Fatality due to Air Pollution
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/v ... iotd_title
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10-05-2013 12:17 AMOriginally Posted by DrJay
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10-08-2013 01:55 AMOriginally Posted by TN1965
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10-08-2013 01:47 PMOriginally Posted by jamese10452
Beersnots can be as snooty as winos
Pours a breathtaking pitch black with a cumulonimbus head. Heavy lacing. Off-putting esthery nose, with just a hint of cilantro and tartness. Stunning yeasty flavor, punctuated with sour milk and grapefruit. Hearty yet effervescent mouthfeel and slightly dry finish.
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Pours a turbulent chestnut with a miniscule head. The faintest hint of lacing. Thick musty aroma, accompanied by grapefruit and pecans. Nightmarish bready palate, with notes of coffee and hops. Extremely weak mouthfeel and long finish
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http://www.its-pub-night.com/2009/03/be ... rator.htmlTom Hyland:
"squack and wineturtle get it"
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10-08-2013 06:32 PMOriginally Posted by 26mi235
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10-08-2013 08:06 PMMy favorite is area codes where Ludacris has hoes, but I'm young.
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11-08-2013 11:15 PMhow about this one: London's second-language concentration
https://twitter.com/resi_analyst/status ... 28/photo/1
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11-10-2013 01:15 AMOriginally Posted by gh
This is the language map of England which reveals the parts of the country where as many as two in five people do not have English as their mother tongue.
New data shows the proportion of people across who say English is not their main language ranging from 0.7 per cent in Redcar and Cleveland to 41.4 per cent in Newham in London.
The breakdown from the 2011 national census also revealed the second most commonly spoken language in the country is now Polish.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ongue.html