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Post by Charisma69 on Sept 20, 2005 23:16:32 GMT -5
That's what I was afraid of.
But then I looked at a map, and Memphis may be the center of us.
And, it's a pretty cool place to visit. I've been their once and I had a blast.
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Post by GreatMuppetyNick on Sept 20, 2005 23:19:26 GMT -5
Well, actually, the geographic center would probably be the Earth Core. Might want to pack light for the journey, tho.
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Post by TheMasterGeek on Sept 20, 2005 23:21:25 GMT -5
Well, actually, the geographic center would probably be the Earth Core. Might want to pack light for the journey, tho.
Well that's technically rght, but we are talking about the on the Earth's surface.
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Post by GreatMuppetyNick on Sept 20, 2005 23:24:53 GMT -5
Well, actually, the geographic center would probably be the Earth Core. Might want to pack light for the journey, tho.
Well that's technically rght, but we are talking about the on the Earth's surface.
Well, if you take account me and Phoe and ITL, we'd probably end up somewhere in the Meridian Line.
Now, what's good there?
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Post by TheMasterGeek on Sept 20, 2005 23:43:32 GMT -5
I'm think if you count You, Phoe, ITL, and Mr. N it is somewhere near in the Pacific near California.
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Post by Aunt Arlene on Sept 20, 2005 23:45:42 GMT -5
So I guess we'll have to rent an island for the weekend.
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Post by GreatMuppetyNick on Sept 20, 2005 23:46:06 GMT -5
I'm think if you count You, Phoe, ITL, and Mr. N it is somewhere near in the Pacific near California.
How do you figure? Remember, we're talking about center, not averages, which does not take into account of quantity.
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Post by TheMasterGeek on Sept 20, 2005 23:56:16 GMT -5
Im saying that if you take the center point between Malaysia and England, and flying over the US, the center would in the Pacific, probably between Hawaii and California.
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Post by Aunt Arlene on Sept 20, 2005 23:57:02 GMT -5
It got awfully quiet in here. Is everyone checking out their maps?
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Post by TheMasterGeek on Sept 21, 2005 0:03:36 GMT -5
Ah what the hell, lets meet up in Hawaii.
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Post by Aunt Arlene on Sept 21, 2005 0:04:46 GMT -5
Maybe we could be extras on Lost.
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Post by quantumcat on Sept 21, 2005 0:08:56 GMT -5
Any place y'all are is fine with me.
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Post by GreatMuppetyNick on Sept 21, 2005 1:26:19 GMT -5
It got awfully quiet in here. Is everyone checking out their maps?
Nope, just out eating. I do that sometimes, when it's lunch time.
Im saying that if you take the center point between Malaysia and England, and flying over the US, the center would in the Pacific, probably between Hawaii and California.
Huh?
You do know that if we go from West to East, we'd hit the States first, then Scotland, England, Malaysia, Australia in that order.
So what we have here is that the States is in the far west, while Australia is in the far east. Take the middle of that, you'd get the meridian line, approximately.
Or we could get an Island, like Auntie says.
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Post by tjaman on Sept 21, 2005 8:35:30 GMT -5
Not that one with all the bird poo, tho.
That seems like it'd get pretty old pretty fast.
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Post by TheMasterGeek on Sept 21, 2005 10:40:46 GMT -5
It got awfully quiet in here. Is everyone checking out their maps?
Nope, just out eating. I do that sometimes, when it's lunch time.
Im saying that if you take the center point between Malaysia and England, and flying over the US, the center would in the Pacific, probably between Hawaii and California.
Huh?
You do know that if we go from West to East, we'd hit the States first, then Scotland, England, Malaysia, Australia in that order.
So what we have here is that the States is in the far west, while Australia is in the far east. Take the middle of that, you'd get the meridian line, approximately.
Or we could get an Island, like Auntie says.
Im saying Australia is in the Far West and England is in the Far East. So traveling west the middle of those two endpoints should be somewhere in the Pacific, if you fly in the staight line.
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