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“ | Never tell me the odds
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—Han Solo
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With the city at about 800 square kilometers, compared to our graticule which is around 10,000 square kilometers, we can expect to have the target land in the city 8% of the time, or around two and a half times per 31 day month. Given 52 Saturdays in a year, we can estimate that the target will land nearby on about four of them.
Historical searches support this estimate, with 11 instances of the target falling within Canberra between 2008-01-01 and 2008-05-26 (146 days) - 8%; and with two of those instances being Saturdays, extrapolating to 5 Saturdays in Canberra per year. With surrounding areas also relatively accessible, it is not unreasonable to expect us to make a successfull saturday geohash at least once per month (on average)
The hits were:
- 2008-01-06
- In a paddock/park a short distance south of Drake Brockman Drive, Higgins
- 2008-01-16
- On the shoulder of the northbound lane of the Tuggeranong Parkway, just north of the Cotter Road overpass, just south of where the Cotter Road slip-lane enters the Parkway
- 2008-01-28
- Across the road from 73 Warragamba Avenue, Duffey
- 2008-01-29
- On the land between the Monaro Highway and the Mugga lane tip – it’s in Canberra, but less accessible than some that are not
- 2008-02-02
- On the nature strip south of Antill St Hackett, near where it crosses Phillip Avenue. With adequate parking, even.
- 2008-02-15
- Median strip down the middle of Drakeford Drive near Bonython
- 2008-03-27
- Gunghalin Cemetary
- 2008-03-28
- Next to the pool in the back yard of 8 Wickham Crescent, Forrest
- 2008-04-15
- Just behind the airport, next to a farm house
- 2008-04-30
- In the front yard of a town house on Pennington Crescent, Calwell
- 2008-05-17
- On a logging trail in a pine forest near Sutton Road