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== Where are you guys getting your coordinates?! ==
 
== Where are you guys getting your coordinates?! ==
  
How come you guys have different coordinates for 5/24 (Sat) and 5/25 (Sun)?  I thought the weekend was all supposed to use Friday's opening DJIA.  Btw, I used the tool linked by the site (it's broken at this moment, but worked all day Friday & Saturday) and got different coordinates:  37.400246° -121.722772°
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I used the tool linked by the site (it's broken at this moment, but worked all day Friday & Saturday) and got different coordinates:  37.400246° -121.722772°

Revision as of 17:46, 25 May 2008

I don't think East Bay is a good name for this graticule. Most of what I consider to be the East Bay (Oakland, Hayward, Union City, half of Fremont) are in the San Francisco graticule. This graticule does cover the Contra Costa Valley, but that's not as East Bay as Oakland.

Considering this graticule covers more than half of the South Bay, including San Jose (largest city in the San Francisco Bay Area, 3rd largest in the state, 10th largest in the country), I think a better name would be the San Jose graticule. -- Ebrowne (talk) 20:31, 22 May 2008 (UTC)

Where are you guys getting your coordinates?!

I used the tool linked by the site (it's broken at this moment, but worked all day Friday & Saturday) and got different coordinates: 37.400246° -121.722772°