noodle (he/him)
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noodle (he/him)@lemm.eeto
Europe@feddit.org•Polish women turn on Donald Tusk over abortion rightsEnglish
31·1 year agoThe question is why does that translate into disengagement instead of left-wing alternatives gaining support
because people aren’t ready for the fully automated luxury gay space communism, and they want better things for themselves, and not for everyone else around them.
noodle (he/him)@lemm.eeto
Europe@feddit.org•Instant coffee kept in security cases as price soars to £10.50 a jar [2023]English
32·1 year agoinstant coffee deserves being kept in security trash bins
noodle (he/him)@lemm.eeto
Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•Bars vs Grocery Stores in the United States
51·1 year agoThose aren’t even counties it’s just cutting the country up into random squares
hey, if it works for voting
noodle (he/him)@lemm.eeto
Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•Mapa of the train services of Catalunya (from !barcelona@lemm.ee)
1·2 years agohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transit_map#History
The mapping of transit systems was at first generally geographically accurate, but abstract route-maps of individual lines (usually displayed inside the carriages) can be traced back as early as 1908 (London’s District line), and certainly there are examples from European and American railroad cartography as early as the 1890s where geographical features have been removed and the routes of lines have been artificially straightened out. But it was George Dow of the London and North Eastern Railway who was the first to launch a diagrammatic representation of an entire rail transport network (in 1929); his work is seen by historians of the subject as being part of the inspiration for Harry Beck when he launched his iconic London Underground map in 1933.
After this pioneering work, many transit authorities worldwide imitated the diagrammatic look for their own networks, some while continuing to also publish hybrid versions that were geographically accurate.
noodle (he/him)@lemm.eeto
Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•Same-sex marriage in 2003, 2013 and 2023
402·2 years agoThe map is outdated.
as the title specifies, it compares years up to 2023. right now it’s 2024, which means it’s not 2023 anymore. this is how years work.
every time I see old maps like this one, it blows my mind how accurate they are in an era with no satellites or aerial photos or anything. sure, everything’s a bit misshapen, but holy cow!
yeah, because it’s almost midnight
goodnight