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* I need a GEOHASH ALARM. An email to be sent to me every time the selected point is close enough to me (like less than 5 miles, for example). | * I need a GEOHASH ALARM. An email to be sent to me every time the selected point is close enough to me (like less than 5 miles, for example). | ||
: Your wish is my command. Register an email address at http://xkcd.nathanwoodruff.com/Notify.aspx It will send you an email with a password. Log in and enter a Graticle Latitude and a graticule Longitude in the Grat Lat and Grat Lon boxes 33 -84 for Atlanta Georgia. If you want to enter the Global Hash, check the Global box, Then enter a Location Latitude and Longitude in the Location Lat and Location Lon. 33.75 -84.39 for the dead center of Atlanta Georgia. You will need to enter a maximum distance. If you enter 5 miles it will send an email if the days coordinates for the chosen graticule is less than 5 miles away. Click on the "Add" button. It will send you an email from now on every day after the Dow open is released. --[[User:NWoodruff|NWoodruff]] ([[User talk:NWoodruff|talk]]) 18:25, 13 November 2014 (EST) | : Your wish is my command. Register an email address at http://xkcd.nathanwoodruff.com/Notify.aspx It will send you an email with a password. Log in and enter a Graticle Latitude and a graticule Longitude in the Grat Lat and Grat Lon boxes 33 -84 for Atlanta Georgia. If you want to enter the Global Hash, check the Global box, Then enter a Location Latitude and Longitude in the Location Lat and Location Lon. 33.75 -84.39 for the dead center of Atlanta Georgia. You will need to enter a maximum distance. If you enter 5 miles it will send an email if the days coordinates for the chosen graticule is less than 5 miles away. Click on the "Add" button. It will send you an email from now on every day after the Dow open is released. --[[User:NWoodruff|NWoodruff]] ([[User talk:NWoodruff|talk]]) 18:25, 13 November 2014 (EST) | ||
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== Translation == | == Translation == |
Revision as of 13:19, 22 July 2015
Contents
TODO List
Add the things you think need to be done, but can't do yourself. Remove the bullet points when you've fixed something.
- The link on the iphone app page [1] labelled Geohash support is broken
- Jim removed an apparently invalid expedition and photo from 2009-01-10 Someone should see if the real 2009-01-10 29 -95 is hiding someplace that isn't obvious.
- Expedition Archive pages (like [2]) show same coordinates for every day (looks like an error)
- Started a discussion here: User_talk:Tjtrumpet2323#usage_of_var:latdate_on_Template:Coordinates.2FRegular.2FlatOnly.3F - a correct use of vardefine:* might fix this if it's not going to break anything else.
- Does anyone have access to LocalSettings.php to set $wgUseTeX = true; so that formulas can be used? Or is there some other way to enable them that I'm not seeing? Thanks! -ralph
- Kids' Geohash? If they have a GPS enabled phone they can take part but the grid is too big so divide it into 32, 64 or even 128 for younger kids. Parental supervision recommended!
- anything in Category:Needs attention might also be considered a kind of TO DO, especially Award template needed and Ribbon image needed
- 2011-06-26_49_8 has category Category:Meetup in 49 8 on it, but doesn't appear on that category page. Is something wrong with the graticule Template? (We had a problem with spaces between the colon and the category name at one time.) Jiml 10:22, 27 June 2011 (EDT)
- Not sure what you mean, 2011-06-26 49 8 is on the category page and that's the equivalent name with spaces (they are interchangable), am I missing something? - Mampfred 16:48, 27 June 2011 (EDT)
- It seems to be showing up on the category page now. Not sure why the problem disappeared. Jiml 22:04, 6 July 2011 (EDT)
- Not sure what you mean, 2011-06-26 49 8 is on the category page and that's the equivalent name with spaces (they are interchangable), am I missing something? - Mampfred 16:48, 27 June 2011 (EDT)
- I need a GEOHASH ALARM. An email to be sent to me every time the selected point is close enough to me (like less than 5 miles, for example).
- Your wish is my command. Register an email address at http://xkcd.nathanwoodruff.com/Notify.aspx It will send you an email with a password. Log in and enter a Graticle Latitude and a graticule Longitude in the Grat Lat and Grat Lon boxes 33 -84 for Atlanta Georgia. If you want to enter the Global Hash, check the Global box, Then enter a Location Latitude and Longitude in the Location Lat and Location Lon. 33.75 -84.39 for the dead center of Atlanta Georgia. You will need to enter a maximum distance. If you enter 5 miles it will send an email if the days coordinates for the chosen graticule is less than 5 miles away. Click on the "Add" button. It will send you an email from now on every day after the Dow open is released. --NWoodruff (talk) 18:25, 13 November 2014 (EST)
Translation
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Main Page | (de) (es) (simple) (fr) (fi) (no) (sv) (it)... |
Graticule | (de) (es) (simple) (fr) (fi) (no) (sv) (it)... |
Geohashing | (de) (es) (simple) (fr) (fi) (no) (sv) (it)... |
Saturday Meetup | (de) (es) (simple) (fr) (fi) (no) (sv) (it)... |
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xkcd | (de) (es) (simple) (fr) (fi) (no) (sv) (it)... |
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see also: The Ambassador help sheets in (de) (en-gb) (en-us) ...
Related Projects
These projects are related to geohashing in as much as they use GPS receivers.
- Geocaching - Global GPS cache hunt
- Opencaching - GPS cache hunt wthout the "premium fee"
- Waymarking - find and photograph interesting points
- Munzee - find and log QR code stickers or virtual points
- Geodashing - Monthly points, randomly created
- Geotude - Numbering the One Degree Graticules
- Open Street Map - create a free map along the way
- Dead Drops - Some sort of digital geocaching
- Bookcrossing links people with free books at locations revealed on the Internet.
- The Degree Confluence Project - visiting every integer latitude/longitude crossing point in the world
- Lost Track - Support research by submitting your tracklogs. Alternative
Other projects
Other projects are related for their surprise social aspect.
Geohashing leagues, guilds, or organizations exist in the following online games: