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These diagrams, made in 1855 by cartographer J. H. Colton, show the relative sizes of islands and lakes around the world.
This is what I thought about 98.7 until I started listening to it daily a few weeks ago. The other day I heard the same song twice, once coming home and once coming to school. I live TEN MINUTES away. Although the lack of nuance is quite dissatisfying at times, it's still miles better than most of the other stations.
Day 17: A Song You Hear Often on the Radio.
Well I’m weird because i almost never listen to the radio, first of all, and second of all, I listen to 98.7 which is like 60s, 70s, 80s music and I’ve never heard the same song played twice. so. Yeah.
I can honestly say that the shuffle in my head has a strong bias towards this song.
This map shows the percent of residents of each state who own passports.
Having been lucky enough to travel on numerous roads like this last summer, I'm pretty sure I remember being genuinely and irrationally afraid of this exact thing happening. I have no clue why.
IIRC, this is a computer model for what's going to happen when the Milky Way (our galaxy) collides with the Andromeda galaxy in a couple billion years. So yeah, that's going to be us.
I was right there last August. Breathtaking.
Roofs of San Gimignano, Tuscany | Italy (by Steve Roe)
Bedruthan Steps, Cornwall | England (by Ian Percival)