Difference between revisions of "Marysville, Ohio"

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'''Today's Location:'''
 
'''Today's Location:'''
[[http://carabiner.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?date={{LOCALYEAR}}-{{LOCALMONTH}}-{{LOCALDAY2}}&lat=40&long=-83&zoom=9&abs=-1 Marysville(40,-83)]]
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{{Today's location|lat=40|lon=-83|text=Marysville(40,-83)}}
  
40,-83 includes Marysville, Delaware, Marion, Upper Sandusky, and Bellefontaine.  Within its border is also the northwest portion of [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]] (which is split evenly into four graticules), a large portion of Ohio State campus, and the suburbs of Hilliard, Dublin, Upper Arlington, and most of Worthington.
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40, -83 graticule includes Marysville, Delaware, Marion, Upper Sandusky, and Bellefontaine.  Within its border is also the northwest portion of [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]] (which is split evenly into four graticules), a large portion of Ohio State campus, and the suburbs of Hilliard, Dublin, Upper Arlington, and most of Worthington.
  
 
== Activities ==
 
== Activities ==
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== Achievements ==
 
== Achievements ==
{{Virgin graticule|date=2008-05-31|latitude=40|longitude=-83|name=An unknown geohasher}}
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{{Graticule unlocked|date=2008-05-31|latitude=40|longitude=-83|name=An unknown geohasher}}
 
'''''Note:'''This award was assigned by [[User:Eldin|Eldin]] years after the expedition took place. No proof was ever provided for this expedition, just a bit of text originally placed on the [[2008-05-31]] page which appears to describe an expedition that reached the hash. It's generally agreed that very early expeditions are not held to the same standards of proof as expeditions today are, and this one was only 10 days after the algorithm was first published. The only other expedition in this graticule to claim reaching the hash at the time of this posting was [[2012-05-05 40 -83]]. That expedition did provide proof, and did not claim the [[Virgin graticule]] achievement. If the participants of that expedition wish to claim this ribbon, they should feel free to do so.''
 
'''''Note:'''This award was assigned by [[User:Eldin|Eldin]] years after the expedition took place. No proof was ever provided for this expedition, just a bit of text originally placed on the [[2008-05-31]] page which appears to describe an expedition that reached the hash. It's generally agreed that very early expeditions are not held to the same standards of proof as expeditions today are, and this one was only 10 days after the algorithm was first published. The only other expedition in this graticule to claim reaching the hash at the time of this posting was [[2012-05-05 40 -83]]. That expedition did provide proof, and did not claim the [[Virgin graticule]] achievement. If the participants of that expedition wish to claim this ribbon, they should feel free to do so.''
  

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Today's Location: Marysville(40,-83)

40, -83 graticule includes Marysville, Delaware, Marion, Upper Sandusky, and Bellefontaine. Within its border is also the northwest portion of Columbus (which is split evenly into four graticules), a large portion of Ohio State campus, and the suburbs of Hilliard, Dublin, Upper Arlington, and most of Worthington.

Activities

Notable Events

Achievements

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An unknown geohasher earned the Graticule Unlocked Achievement
by being the first to reach any hashpoint in the (40, -83) graticule, here, on 2008-05-31.

Note:This award was assigned by Eldin years after the expedition took place. No proof was ever provided for this expedition, just a bit of text originally placed on the 2008-05-31 page which appears to describe an expedition that reached the hash. It's generally agreed that very early expeditions are not held to the same standards of proof as expeditions today are, and this one was only 10 days after the algorithm was first published. The only other expedition in this graticule to claim reaching the hash at the time of this posting was 2012-05-05 40 -83. That expedition did provide proof, and did not claim the Virgin graticule achievement. If the participants of that expedition wish to claim this ribbon, they should feel free to do so.

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