via floatingsheep.org Sam sent me a link to this interesting map using geotags with references to Sex, Allah, Hindu, Buddha, and Jesus. My concern is that the geotagged places may not have been done by locals, but by tourists. This map seems to imply that these tags reflect local values and beliefs. But what if [...]
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NordicTrack with Google Maps, but is the run still boring?
via nordictrack.com I hate treadmills. The name just makes me think of gerbils’ futile efforts. I saw a commercial today for the NordicTrack X7I which let’s you program your run based on a geographical areas terrain using Google Maps. You can even see yourself running around the map – they call it progress, I still [...]
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