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Yeah, but the massive land areas in Canada/russia are still going to be significantly greater than the land masses around the equator.
There's probably a stronger correlation between precipitation and population than land mass.
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martyB
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afromanGT wrote:Quote:Could be wrong, but I think you'll find that the distribution of landmass is somewhat similar to that distribution also. Correlation, not necessarily causation, though. So you're saying that the spikes around southern europe correlate to land mass being larger? I'd have thought that the masses of land across Canada and Russia would disagree with that. I said similar. I'd say the distribution would be shifted north a bit. But bear in mind, the projection of this map doesn't show equal area across the entire image. A square centimetre in the high latitudes of that map represents a lesser area than a square centimetre at the equator.
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afromanGT
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Quote:Could be wrong, but I think you'll find that the distribution of landmass is somewhat similar to that distribution also. Correlation, not necessarily causation, though. So you're saying that the spikes around southern europe correlate to land mass being larger? I'd have thought that the masses of land across Canada and Russia would disagree with that.
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martyB
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brendo wrote:Why not ditch attitudes for platitudes? Because latitude is inversely proportionate to gratitude, with an arguable exception for the mid-eastern longitude. Mozilla wrote:Mozilla wrote:This is very interesting  Could be wrong, but I think you'll find that the distribution of landmass is somewhat similar to that distribution also. Correlation, not necessarily causation, though.
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brendo
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Why not ditch attitudes for platitudes?
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Carlito
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14.5833 n ,121.000 e
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Krackovich
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Present latitude: 37deg South
Furthest North: 59deg Furthest South: 42deg
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Mozilla
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Present latitude: 37deg South
Furthest North: 41deg Furthest South: 41deg
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paladisious wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:paladisious wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:18.2167° S, 32.7500° E Near where you're from? Probably about 3-4 hours away. By African and Australian standards, that's near :lol: Did you google it? What is funny now when i think of it. It was only a short trip away, but we would leave at like 9/10 am and only get there at about 5/6 at night. We would stop at a place called halfway house. Such a nice place, have lunch and there would be this big are where us kids would run around and play whilst the parents did a bit of shopping. Then as we were about to leave our parents would call us and let us choose some sweets to buy and we would take them. Then as we got closer to our resort, we would stop at this fruit place, freshest fruit ever. Again nice are for the kids to play around and stuff, had these really cool carvings and hand made items. Eventually wed get to the resort all buggered because a 4 hour trip offered became 7/8 hours.
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zimbos_05 wrote:paladisious wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:18.2167° S, 32.7500° E Near where you're from? Probably about 3-4 hours away. By African and Australian standards, that's near :lol:
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37°49'31.00"S 144°58'58.42"E
Seat R323.
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paladisious wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:18.2167° S, 32.7500° E Near where you're from? Probably about 3-4 hours away.
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paladisious
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zimbos_05 wrote:18.2167° S, 32.7500° E Near where you're from?
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18.2167° S, 32.7500° E
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Mozilla
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Mozilla wrote:This is very interesting 
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toffeeAU wrote:What would it be like if notor and afro had an anti-man-love baby? It'd be avy1990.
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What would it be like if notor and afro had an anti-man-love baby?
Sorry to hijack the thread but I had to ask. Although I have a feeling it's probably been asked before.
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notorganic wrote:AJohn wrote:I support a thousand latitudes. Joke's old bro. Move on. I like how when I use the joke it's "jokes old", but when other people use it, they get a +1 or a "This" :lol:
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afromanGT wrote:notorganic wrote:AJohn wrote:I support a thousand latitudes. Joke's old bro. Move on. You seem to have no qualms with repeating yourself... OK
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notorganic wrote:AJohn wrote:I support a thousand latitudes. Joke's old bro. Move on. You seem to have no qualms with repeating yourself...
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Mozilla wrote:notorganic wrote:Heineken wrote:Mozilla wrote:keepersball wrote:This thread =  It's a thread about latitudes And pulling apart grilled cheese sandwiches. 8-[ It's a metaphor. Yes it, is A greasy one at that.
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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Will there be a thread for our favourite longitude too?
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notorganic
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AJohn wrote:I support a thousand latitudes. Joke's old bro. Move on.
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I support a thousand latitudes.
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notorganic
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Mozilla wrote:jlm8695 wrote:I think some people in this thread have a serious lattitude problem
I'll show myself out. How is it possible to 'show yourself out' on an online forum? There's only one way. Nhub has to kill himself live on YouTube.
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Mozilla
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jlm8695 wrote:I think some people in this thread have a serious lattitude problem
I'll show myself out. How is it possible to 'show yourself out' on an online forum?
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Mozilla
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notorganic wrote:Heineken wrote:Mozilla wrote:keepersball wrote:This thread =  It's a thread about latitudes And pulling apart grilled cheese sandwiches. 8-[ It's a metaphor. Yes it, is
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I think some people in this thread have a serious lattitude problem
I'll show myself out.
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notorganic
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Heineken wrote:Mozilla wrote:keepersball wrote:This thread =  It's a thread about latitudes And pulling apart grilled cheese sandwiches. 8-[ It's a metaphor.
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Mozilla
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Heineken wrote:Mozilla wrote:keepersball wrote:This thread =  It's a thread about latitudes And pulling apart grilled cheese sandwiches. 8-[ Nope, it's only about latitudes
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