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Due to the length and busyness of the main Aurora, Illinois graticule page, this page has been set up to help de-clutter the main page and make it easier to read and find information on easily.
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Due to the busy nature of the main [[Aurora, Illinois]] graticule page and the length it had grown to, this page has been set up to help de-clutter the graticule page and to make it easier to read and find information on.
  
 
==Pre-[[Dark Ages]] Expeditions==
 
==Pre-[[Dark Ages]] Expeditions==

Revision as of 10:22, 10 January 2025

Tarasaurus/Test

This is a testing page for Tarasaurus to work on things without interrupting active pages on the wiki. Currently I'm working on a re-write and archiving of the Aurora, Illinois graticule page.

Test Area Below

Due to the busy nature of the main Aurora, Illinois graticule page and the length it had grown to, this page has been set up to help de-clutter the graticule page and to make it easier to read and find information on.

Pre-Dark Ages Expeditions

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GLneo and William earned the Graticule Unlocked Achievement
by being the first to reach any hashpoint in the (41, -88) graticule, here, on 2008-05-24.
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Notable Hash Dates

  • May 30, 2008 The geohash was located somewhere in fermilab!! I think that probably qualifies as the nerdiest geohash ever. Its a shame it was a work day, and Due to the script malfunction on that day, I (spider) didn't learn about it until the day after.
  • June 20, 2008: According to the calculator, it looks like it's back at Fermilab, off in the northeast corner near the end of Power Line Road (it's hard to miss, that's the road that goes along the huge Pi-shaped power line supports). Unfortunately, it's not a public area, so you'd probably have to settle for Wilson Hall or the Buffalo Farm if you're not an employee here. (logic)
    • And I (virgletati) just happen to be a Fermilab employee.