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HondaTuner 07-31-2004 12:53 PM

Re:map of the world at night
 
Woot.. East Coast is all lit up all the time :P

R-MAK 07-31-2004 06:34 PM

Re:map of the world at night
 
ohhhhhh another Canada burn. ::) shouldnt you guys be worrying about Iraqi's bombing you soon ?

J-SMITH69 07-31-2004 07:10 PM

Re:map of the world at night
 

Originally Posted by Travis
ohhhhhh another Canada burn. ::) shouldnt you guys be worrying about Iraqi's bombing you soon ?

no, but you dont have to either because of us ::)

-SphiNx- 07-31-2004 07:22 PM

Re:map of the world at night
 
Heheh.. ---- my countries small compared to all of yours.. the very bottom right country :) ..

Its still JDM heaven tho ;)

J-SMITH69 07-31-2004 07:32 PM

Re:map of the world at night
 

Originally Posted by -SphiNx-
Heheh.. ---- my countries small compared to all of yours.. the very bottom right country :) ..

Its still JDM heaven tho ;)

new zealand?

did i spell that right?

cool place

tegunderpressure 07-31-2004 08:53 PM

Re:map of the world at night
 
Japan is still glowing. ::)

PinoyB18A 08-01-2004 03:27 PM

Re:map of the world at night
 
If this is a thermal scan of the world, those lights are all the bitches and fuckers that are getting laid right now...

Paperchase013 08-01-2004 09:24 PM

Re:map of the world at night
 

Originally Posted by PinoyB18A
If this is a thermal scan of the world, those lights are all the bitches and fuckers that are getting laid right now...

lol, well the "lights" are out at my house right now, if thats the case

MakAttack 08-02-2004 03:07 AM

Re:map of the world at night
 
that's pretty neat :)

bambooseven 08-02-2004 03:15 AM

Re:map of the world at night
 
onlyhalf of the world is in "night time" at once. if this is a composite map it totally isn't reliable because of the variation in time each bit of surface are was recorded. that and the angle at which the heat/light is being recorded from would completely throw off readings. unless the some sort of sattelite that ran half the circumfrence of the earth and orbited at a speed which would allow it to be at everywhere in the world at the exact same time (on the clock not in general, which BTW you couldn't anyway unless timezones were continuously variable) this is complete bullshit.

that being said, it's pretty cool to look at huh? can you imagine what the stars would look like from, say, mongolia? or somewhere real deep in africa? that'd be amazing.


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