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Somebody flunked plate tectonics jberryhill Oct 2012 #1
Somebody funked how to put plates away after washing pinboy3niner Oct 2012 #11
Who put 'em there? jberryhill Oct 2012 #12
Whichever kid had that chore on his list that day pinboy3niner Oct 2012 #14
That would be me, ahem. ellisonz Oct 2012 #15
It's the Mercator projection that fools people. GaYellowDawg Oct 2012 #2
And Cuba look as small as Long Island. eppur_se_muova Oct 2012 #9
Oh fine. Everyone just use Africa as the world's beach house. Kurovski Oct 2012 #3
Flat maps always introduce distortion pokerfan Oct 2012 #4
That's cool! stuntcat Oct 2012 #20
Let's attack it and divide it up BillyJack Oct 2012 #5
Wow. Interesting. It makes sense that's where man first appeared. SunSeeker Oct 2012 #6
i knew it was bigger but didn't realize by how much. wow. HiPointDem Oct 2012 #7
That's cool...I always liked globes, myself! nt MADem Oct 2012 #8
No more borders! n.t. rogrot Oct 2012 #10
That takes care of the Mexican border issue jberryhill Oct 2012 #13
Can you imagine the teabagger angst if the US did have a border with Nigeria or China? pampango Oct 2012 #16
Great illustration dipsydoodle Oct 2012 #17
never mind quinnox Oct 2012 #18
Makes me think of this.. KatyMan Oct 2012 #19
or this pokerfan Oct 2012 #21
So am I. cliffordu Oct 2012 #22
And it's fucking heavy too!!! -..__... Oct 2012 #23
Britain is approx 209,000 sq km. Madagascar is approx 587,000 sq km... LeftinOH Oct 2012 #24
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