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exploring interesting representations of space.

  • globalvoices:

As of the time of writing, 252 people have already died in Thailand due to more than two months of heavy rains.
This Thailand Flood Map highlights the areas which are ‘severely affected, ‘critical’, and ‘affected’ by the floods.

    globalvoices:

    As of the time of writing, 252 people have already died in Thailand due to more than two months of heavy rains.

    This Thailand Flood Map highlights the areas which are ‘severely affected, ‘critical’, and ‘affected’ by the floods.

    Tagged: Thai Thailand flood map Southeast Asia travel flooding disaster Bangkok city rain weather jpg Global Voices news

    Posted on October 11, 2011 via Global Voices Online with 70 notes ()

  • brogamer:

Here we have the Skyrim Speculation Map V5 created by the user ‘The World Eater’. The map points out how the final map could be divided in the game and gives potential locations of what we’ve seen so far. 
For more news and features - follow BroGamer. Or feel free to submit a piece, join the Brommunity.

    brogamer:

    Here we have the Skyrim Speculation Map V5 created by the user ‘The World Eater’. The map points out how the final map could be divided in the game and gives potential locations of what we’ve seen so far. 

    For more news and features - follow BroGamer. Or feel free to submit a piece, join the Brommunity.

    Tagged: Gaming News Skyrim Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Map PS3 PC Xbox 360 Xbox PlayStation

    Posted on October 3, 2011 via BroGamer with 28 notes ()

  • kantmonkey:

“This is where it’s most apparent – from an airplane window – that  American ideas about how to live and build communities have changed  dramatically over time. For decades, families fled the dense urban grid  for newer types of neighborhoods that felt safer, more private, even  pastoral. Through their research, Garrick and colleague Wesley Marshall  are now making the argument that we got it all wrong: We’ve really been  designing communities that make us drive more, make us less safe, keep  us disconnected from one another, and that may even make us less  healthy.”
How Cul-de-Sacs ruined everything.

    kantmonkey:

    “This is where it’s most apparent – from an airplane window – that American ideas about how to live and build communities have changed dramatically over time. For decades, families fled the dense urban grid for newer types of neighborhoods that felt safer, more private, even pastoral. Through their research, Garrick and colleague Wesley Marshall are now making the argument that we got it all wrong: We’ve really been designing communities that make us drive more, make us less safe, keep us disconnected from one another, and that may even make us less healthy.”

    How Cul-de-Sacs ruined everything.

    (via turnmyheadintosound)

    Tagged: news the atlantic city planning suburbia interesting

    Posted on September 21, 2011 via kantmonkey with 139 notes ()

  • lucifelle:

The Seven Sisters of Pleiades 

    lucifelle:

    The Seven Sisters of Pleiades 

    (via lucifelle-deactivated20120919)

    Tagged: info news pleiades seven sisters

    Posted on September 11, 2011 via j'ai repris mon arme with 51 notes ()

  • idroolinmysleep:

The spread of newspapers across the U.S. See the Rural West Initiative at Stanford University for a larger and more interactive version of these maps.

    idroolinmysleep:

    The spread of newspapers across the U.S. See the Rural West Initiative at Stanford University for a larger and more interactive version of these maps.

    Tagged: news newspapers publishing map maps infographics history Stanford

    Posted on August 27, 2011 via I drool in my sleep with 479 notes ()

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