Difference between revisions of "San Francisco, California"
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{{graticule | {{graticule | ||
|map=<map lat="37" lon="-122"/> | |map=<map lat="37" lon="-122"/> | ||
− | |e=[[ | + | |e=[[San Jose, California]] |
|ne=[[Sacramento, California]] | |ne=[[Sacramento, California]] | ||
|se=[[Salinas, California]] | |se=[[Salinas, California]] | ||
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|n=[[Santa Rosa, California]] | |n=[[Santa Rosa, California]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | The San Francisco [[graticule]] is at latitude 37, longitude -122. It completely encloses San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley. The graticule is about 60% water, making reachable geohashes a little sparser than normal. If today's San Francisco geohash is in the water, you may find the [[San | + | The San Francisco [[graticule]] is at latitude 37, longitude -122. It completely encloses San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley. The graticule is about 60% water, making reachable geohashes a little sparser than normal. If today's San Francisco geohash is in the water, you may find the [[San Jose, California|San Jose]] geohash more to your liking. |
== Notable Dates == | == Notable Dates == | ||
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== People == | == People == | ||
− | *[[User:Zigdon]] - Santa Clara, will try to drive or ride to meetups if they are close enough. If the meetup falls in the sea, the [[San | + | *[[User:Zigdon]] - Santa Clara, will try to drive or ride to meetups if they are close enough. If the meetup falls in the sea, the [[San Jose, California|San Jose]] graticule is often a good alternative. |
*[[User:Avitzur]] - Berkeley. | *[[User:Avitzur]] - Berkeley. |
Revision as of 22:23, 24 May 2008
– | Santa Rosa, California | Sacramento, California |
– | San Francisco, California | San Jose, California |
– | Santa Cruz, California | Salinas, California |
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The San Francisco graticule is at latitude 37, longitude -122. It completely encloses San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley. The graticule is about 60% water, making reachable geohashes a little sparser than normal. If today's San Francisco geohash is in the water, you may find the San Jose geohash more to your liking.
Notable Dates
People
- User:Zigdon - Santa Clara, will try to drive or ride to meetups if they are close enough. If the meetup falls in the sea, the San Jose graticule is often a good alternative.
- User:Avitzur - Berkeley.