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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
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Hi fellow Geohashers! I'm amc (all lowercase, like ''xkcd''). It doesn't stand for anything. But, a couple of years ago it got backformed into ''Archmage Cat'' by a friend while playing Dragon Age, and it stuck.
  
Hi fellow Geohashers! I'm amc (all lowercase, like ''xkcd''). It doesn't stand for anything. But, a couple of years ago it got backformed into ''Archmage Cat'' by a friend while playing Dragon Age, and it stuck.
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I'm disabled, which traditionally makes reaching Geohashing coordinates something of a problem. Fortunately in this graticule there's pretty good public transport, so there should be ample opportunity for me to reach future urban coordinates. Especially if I can figure out how to get my eTrex thingy to do its job.
  
I'm disabled, which traditionally makes reaching Geohashing coordinates something of a problem. Fortunately in this graticule there's pretty good public transport, so there should be ample opportunity for me to reach future urban coordinates.
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==Graticules==
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* [[53,-1]] Home graticule
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* [[53,-2]] Origin graticule
  
 
==Forthcoming Plans==
 
==Forthcoming Plans==
 
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* Find a previous location within easy distance, for use as a "test run".
* '''Get a better GPS''' - methinks a TomTom Go will be insufficient for Geohashing.
 

Revision as of 14:22, 24 January 2011

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About Me

Hi fellow Geohashers! I'm amc (all lowercase, like xkcd). It doesn't stand for anything. But, a couple of years ago it got backformed into Archmage Cat by a friend while playing Dragon Age, and it stuck.

I'm disabled, which traditionally makes reaching Geohashing coordinates something of a problem. Fortunately in this graticule there's pretty good public transport, so there should be ample opportunity for me to reach future urban coordinates. Especially if I can figure out how to get my eTrex thingy to do its job.

Graticules

Forthcoming Plans

  • Find a previous location within easy distance, for use as a "test run".