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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Alaskan Mystery; Glitch Toponymy

For those of us suspicious of all organizations over the size of three, this post from things should prove fruitful. I've already wasted a good hour digging around these links:

Alaska

From things:

"What exactly is the above? Located at a Latitude of 62°10'24.38"N and a Longitute of 141° 8'55.35"W, somewhere in Alaska, it joins a long list of blurred and distorted locations. For example, this blurry box in Russia. Sadly, it looks like it's just missing data / Toponymy, a weblog / Shining Silence, a repository for various things, like the Captain Beefheart Page, Home Page Replica, a collection of BeOS applications (more about BeOS, even more at this GUI gallery, including the gruesome Microsoft Bob) and the Alphabet Project.

Get the rest here.

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