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== Next Saturday ==
 
== Next Saturday ==
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XKCD Official Meetup Time: 4:00 PM  -  See you there!
  
2008-06-21 -- Location will be posted on Friday after the opening of the stock market.<br>
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== Expeditions ==
XKCD Official Meetup Time: 4:00 PM  -  See you there!
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*[[2013-06-10 39 -94|2013-06-10]] - [[User:Swensonj|Swensonj]] reached a hash while passing through this graticule.
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*[[2008-05-31 39 -94|2008-05-31]] - Made it despite the weather! Pictures to be posted shortly. - [[User:sibernetik|SibernetiK]]
  
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== Achievements ==
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'''NOTE:''''' I awarded the virgin graticule for a reportedly successfull expedition. However, the promised pictures never materialized, so there's no proof of success. So should an expedition with proper proof of success occur, this award could reasonably be challenged.''
  
2008-05-31 - Made it despite the weather! Pictures to be posted shortly. - [[User:sibernetik|SibernetiK]]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 20:52, 24 October 2013

According to http://www.bcca.org Kansas City is located at 39° 7' N 94° 35' W (See Picture)

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Today's Location: [Kansas City, MO]

Participants

Next Saturday

XKCD Official Meetup Time: 4:00 PM - See you there!

Expeditions

Achievements

Template:Virgin graticule NOTE: I awarded the virgin graticule for a reportedly successfull expedition. However, the promised pictures never materialized, so there's no proof of success. So should an expedition with proper proof of success occur, this award could reasonably be challenged.