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Kuroneko
Location: Tokyo Gender: Male
| | US Haikyo Heat Map? < on 1/24/2008 11:22 AM >
| | | Called the `Great Plains Drain`, this week’s Economist documents the negative population growth in the US. With the inland inhabitants making the move to live elsewhere, leaving vast swathes of the country, and I assume its buildings empty. Their graphic inadvertently providing a heat map of potential haikyo locations. What are we waiting for? Get to it folks! By the way, if its raining, do not go into any drains. No matter how full your spray-can is. See ya. Neko.
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joeyofnepal
Location: Memphis Gender: Male
| | | | Re: US Haikyo Heat Map? <Reply # 1 on 1/26/2008 7:42 PM >
| | | This actually seems pretty useful; the first step in scouting a place far away.
There is hopeful symbolism in the fact that flags do not wave in a vacuum. -Arthur C. Clarke |
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Origato
| | Re: US Haikyo Heat Map? <Reply # 2 on 1/27/2008 9:36 AM >
| | | I can see the potential of using this map and searching the red areas using Google Earth for possible abandonments. Or locating towns and reading journals / newspapers / news to see if any businesses have closed down in such towns. Good on you Curious Cat.
Caution! This user is a wise ass and may use sarcasm. Is my back pack good enough for UERing? |
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