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== An Immodest Proposal ==
 
== An Immodest Proposal ==
  
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An issue: The typical hash is about 40 miles away from you. 
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Results of this:
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- An hour's drive each way for those with car. 
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- For those without, somewhat more problematic. 
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- Usually sends you to the countryside.  This usually means a park for urban graticules which is nice for frisbee but less handy for table games.  Elsewhere it's probably just a hiking trip.
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- It is ironic to be burning a lot of oil on behalf of going to see greenery.
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- It is skewed to low population areas: you generally don't get to play with cities.
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- When the hash is inaccessible, there is some confusion about what the the meet up point.
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- On the social front, you meet a lot of nice people who live far away from you.
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- Nobody is ever going to get the damn xx ribbon
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I would like to go to countryside hashes some of the time, but I would like an option nearer at hand if:
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- I am without transport
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- Want a local group to socialize with
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- Want to play with cities
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- The regular hash is someplace god-awful
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- I am feeling lazy
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Obviously one could just divide up the graticules into smaller pieces, but this will scatter the children of XKCD far and wide.  I have a solution that I think covers all the issues.
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=== Decicules and Driving Directions ===
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1) Divide graticules into tenths called Decicules.  So, if today's offset is (.1357,2468) then decicules around here are (42.0357,-71.0468), (42.1357,-71.0468), (42.0357,-71.1468), (42.1357,-71.1468), (42.2357,-71.0468), etc.
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2) Pick the urban center you are closest to, say Boston.  Use Google Directions to find the decicule which has the shortest distance driving directions from "Boston".
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3) That point is today's "Boston decicule meet up" location.
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This will generally result in a location within 8 miles of a city center.  It doesn't matter where Google Maps thinks "Boston" is, or that you won't be driving the route found.  What matters is that it's consistent for everyone who checks it.
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=== An Example ===
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On 5-24-08 the meet up was at xxx,xxx:
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It's raining decicules!
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Meanwhile, back in Boston:
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Player (42.3,-71.1) wins!
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a little complicated but an implementation will help and you only need this for urban graticules were population density makes submeet ups feasible.
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naming: boston grat, bost dec
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you can use any location.  the boston decicule will sometimes go to then same location as a Brookline decicule, sometimes not.  only if a lot of people.
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decicule be used as a fallback for socializing if the graticule is going to suck.  if the decicule is going to suck, you can pick the one with 2nd shortest driving distance, etc.  Hence "today's Boston hash is in the middle of a swamp but decihash Boston-3 is the xxx of sears.  let's go there!"
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"dangerous areas" problem.

Revision as of 03:25, 8 June 2008

Pinecone is a Boston based conifer.


An Immodest Proposal

An issue: The typical hash is about 40 miles away from you.

Results of this:

- An hour's drive each way for those with car. - For those without, somewhat more problematic. - Usually sends you to the countryside. This usually means a park for urban graticules which is nice for frisbee but less handy for table games. Elsewhere it's probably just a hiking trip. - It is ironic to be burning a lot of oil on behalf of going to see greenery. - It is skewed to low population areas: you generally don't get to play with cities. - When the hash is inaccessible, there is some confusion about what the the meet up point. - On the social front, you meet a lot of nice people who live far away from you. - Nobody is ever going to get the damn xx ribbon

I would like to go to countryside hashes some of the time, but I would like an option nearer at hand if:

- I am without transport - Want a local group to socialize with - Want to play with cities - The regular hash is someplace god-awful - I am feeling lazy

Obviously one could just divide up the graticules into smaller pieces, but this will scatter the children of XKCD far and wide. I have a solution that I think covers all the issues.

Decicules and Driving Directions

1) Divide graticules into tenths called Decicules. So, if today's offset is (.1357,2468) then decicules around here are (42.0357,-71.0468), (42.1357,-71.0468), (42.0357,-71.1468), (42.1357,-71.1468), (42.2357,-71.0468), etc.

2) Pick the urban center you are closest to, say Boston. Use Google Directions to find the decicule which has the shortest distance driving directions from "Boston".

3) That point is today's "Boston decicule meet up" location.

This will generally result in a location within 8 miles of a city center. It doesn't matter where Google Maps thinks "Boston" is, or that you won't be driving the route found. What matters is that it's consistent for everyone who checks it.

An Example

On 5-24-08 the meet up was at xxx,xxx:


It's raining decicules!


Meanwhile, back in Boston:


Player (42.3,-71.1) wins!


a little complicated but an implementation will help and you only need this for urban graticules were population density makes submeet ups feasible.

naming: boston grat, bost dec you can use any location. the boston decicule will sometimes go to then same location as a Brookline decicule, sometimes not. only if a lot of people. decicule be used as a fallback for socializing if the graticule is going to suck. if the decicule is going to suck, you can pick the one with 2nd shortest driving distance, etc. Hence "today's Boston hash is in the middle of a swamp but decihash Boston-3 is the xxx of sears. let's go there!"


"dangerous areas" problem.