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Offline Gortef

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Re: Your map is just a bit off
Whee, two dots on Finland.
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Offline Singh

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Re: Your map is just a bit off
wheee....large dot right on Singapore.

Still wonder who's the dot in India, though. It's definately not Delhi (too south) or Bangalore (too north), so not sure which city is taht :/
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Offline Fury

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Re: Your map is just a bit off
The map is not too accurate with dot positions. What is a few thousand miles (or kilometers) here or there? :p

 

Offline WMCoolmon

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Re: Your map is just a bit off
Reminds me of the SG1 episode, in the episode "There But for the Grace of God", where they use red dots to note cities that've been wiped out by the Goa'uld.



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We have someone from Argentina? :p
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Haha, awesome! Check me out :D

 

Offline kode

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Re: Your map is just a bit off
map's quite spot-on for me, actually, but that could be w!ndrunn4h!!!1 too.
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Offline Flipside

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Re: Your map is just a bit off
Well, mine's pretty much accurate, but then, the UK is so small the entire southern half is covered in dot anyway ;)

It's funny, I look at the band of dots across the entire planet of people who, after 5 years still like this game, it's kind of hard to think of it as a failure even if it didn't sell as well as it could have.

 

Offline pyro-manic

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Re: Your map is just a bit off
I'd had a similar thought. Specifically part of Steaks's siggy brought it to mind. "HLP - bringing people together since 2001" or something along those lines. It certainly has been, and long may it continue to do so. :yes:
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Re: Your map is just a bit off
Regarding the accuracy of the map, here's how it works. A data packet that is sent from the map's server to your computer (like when your browser loads up the map image, for example) travels along a chain of servers - a route. This route can be discovered by either end, and the stops on this route (the servers passing along the data request) often have known geographical locations. The closest stop to your end of the route is taken as representative of your location. This is why it's not entirely accurate. However, I believe that the margin of error will not pass beyond the borders of a country (due to various factors).
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Offline Lt.Cannonfodder

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Hehe.. there's a big fat dot over southern Finland and Estonia. Never knew there were so many of us here :)

 

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Re: Your map is just a bit off
Reminds me of the SG1 episode, in the episode "There But for the Grace of God", where they use red dots to note cities that've been wiped out by the Goa'uld.



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Offline Descenter

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Re: Your map is just a bit off
FYI you can make the map show smaller clusters by a link at the top of the page.
Provides a better distribution around.
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Offline Nuke

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Re: Your map is just a bit off
why does the map think im in anchorage. thats 2 hours away by 737. if its any consolation i get the same result when running a visual trace. my conclusion is that it narrows down to the hedquarters of your isp, any more than that is an invasion of privacy.
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Offline Kosh

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Re: Your map is just a bit off
My dot isn't on there. :(
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Offline Setekh

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Re: Your map is just a bit off
Nuke and Kosh, the map only updates once a day. Chances are if you've only visited in the last few hours that you aren't on there yet. :)
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Offline Kosh

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Re: Your map is just a bit off
But I want my dot now! Now! Now! Now! Now!


;)


Btw, who is in India?


EDIT: I just looked at the map, and unless we have a user in Beijing, my dot is way off.
« Last Edit: November 12, 2005, 03:51:23 am by Kosh »
"The reason for this is that the original Fortran got so convoluted and extensive (10's of millions of lines of code) that no-one can actually figure out how it works, there's a massive project going on to decode the original Fortran and write a more modern system, but until then, the UK communication network is actually relying heavily on 35 year old Fortran that nobody understands." - Flipside

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Offline Col. Fishguts

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Re: Your map is just a bit off
If my eyesight is right, the biggest blob is now in Finland, who would have thought ?
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Anyone who has visited the TBP forums :D
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Offline Col. Fishguts

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Re: Your map is just a bit off
Yeah, but I wouldn't have thought that all the Suomi-B5-fans are such a big part of the HLP community. I knew they're trying to take over the world :nervous:
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