Like any good blog community, WordPress advertises popular posts from within their domain; it’s one way to probably facilitate their revenue (http://changingway.org/2008/03/12/making-money-from-wordpresscom/). One of today’s features was “254 - Ludacris’ Rap Map of US Area Codes” from http://strangemaps.wordpress.com/ (published on March 9, 2008). It was quite an interesting post. Then I started scrolling down to the bottom (December 22, 2007). I’m not particularly into cartography or geodesy, but I think I spent more than two hours (that I really can’t afford to give up right now grrr) browsing because it is very organized. But I believe those that are superb are those which a lay person can even appreciate. (I remember coloring maps in Geography class in tenth grade. My teacher loved having me because I drew/colored pretty maps and also she expected me to make 100s on all my tests, which I did because she set my standard so high - like that time I forgot one answer and I sat there for 15 minutes until the answer came to me. Do you remember Cathy Nguyen? She started drawing even more beautiful maps, and her three-dimensional one was a piece of art. I kept thinking that these maps are already drawn, why in the world are we drawing them again? I guess it was a side “class” on cartography, haha.) I am really tired from work and I need to work tomorrow, too, but these did catch my eye:
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253 - Germany surrounded by Switzerland –> literally by its land
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249 - South of No North: Country Music’s Favourite States –> showing the sizes of the states so the map looks a bit funky. Texas is second (after Tennessee).
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247 - All the World In A Song –> I saw this on my two-week West Coast road trip. We didn’t stay long; Rudi wasn’t too impressed with the map store we stopped in at, haha.
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244 - 5 Million Hits - The Atlas of Strange Maps - Your Help Requested –> the author is in the process of publishing a book!
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242 - Nearer the North: Australia in the King Projection –> dissecting the backdrop of Larry King and Michael Moore’s talk show episode.
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241 - Every Englishman Is An Island… –> a mock imaginary island resembling a brain, surrounded by Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, and other unpleasantness at sea, and including fear, romance, prejudices, and desires.
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240 - The American Eagle, About to Spread Its Wings –>
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231 - Praise the Lord and Pass the Dictionary! –> a prayer in many languages?
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229 - Vital Statistics of a Deadly Campaign: the Minard Map –> “The best statistical graphic ever drawn” says statistician Edward Tufte.
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228 - Merry Kiritimati! –> a lesser known Christmas Island; I like the name.
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227 - First the Cartoon, then the War: Europe in 1870 –> each country/character is explained.
I really enjoyed the site. I’ve come across other “map blogging” sites with disinterest, and none took hold of me like this one. I think it’s because I am tired. But some of the images appeal to me, or the title. And if I do find the time to skim, there are words bolded. And if I make the time to read the entire post, then I get even more out of it. It’s like what they say about television shows, the ones where newcomers can have enjoyment, but cult followings can log on to answer facts, blog, and stick together the latent specifities that connect within the series. I guess an example would be CSI, where each episode can stand by itself, but regulars know the backstories of the relationships of the actors and can now even go to the museum for a limited time to try their hand at the profession. The website made me think if I could blog on something in a similar fashion. Just for my own sake: something routine that doesn’t take too much time but presents enough of a slight challenge that I am not terribly bored either. Seems to be the next new thing ;-P Siwei’s doing it (food - and math, and another for his webcomic), but of course last time that happened I didn’t exactly edify my current support system! Here are some ideas that came to mind:
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Comics –> but really I wouldn’t know how to go about it. I’m not making one, so it wouldn’t be my adventures in producing one (e.g. sketching, lines, inspiration). It wouldn’t be dissecting the comics I post (I hated doing that back in English class, although Mr. Murrell was a fabulous teacher). Here’s an interesting site: http://24hourcomics.com/. There’s going to be new management for 2008.
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Missionaries –> until I thought for the current ones that may jeopardize their ministries.
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Crafts –> of some sort. I don’t want to write about them. Well…”I made this for so-and-so for his/her birthday.” Hm…this might be a viable option. Something like PostSecret? And the StrangeMaps? And make a book later? Haha. But then I have to take pictures, then upload them….
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Stories –> of some sort: romantic love stories, spiritual testimonies, occupational therapy efficacy, Bible verses (like during my birthday), suriviving homelessness, ….really I just like to read these things haha.
Anyway, some more map links:
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An Atlas: Radical Cartography Exhibition - http://www.theredhouse.org/gallery/article.php?article_id=cO1201534566c479df66640fce; http://www.timeout.com/chicago/articles/art-design/24982/charting-new-territory
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New Urban Arts had some youth works displayed - http://www.flickr.com/photos/newurbanarts/sets/72157594408295097/detail/
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Exhibits that have closed - http://home.earthlink.net/~docktor/1999ex.htm
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In Chicago - http://festivalofmaps.com/index.aspx

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