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Ship Fever n. See Typhus (ty phus) alt.* strong irrational desire for adventure, travel. This blog is a documentation of various low budget explorations, culinary adventures, and the occasional net one might find themselves cast within whilst attempting to avoid the allure of a conveniently placed tall ship passing by. *definition most likely not found in published dictionaries. cited, to date, only once in a rare ne'er to be published documentation known as the author's journal.


Friday, November 14, 2008

map quest IV

This interactive world map by SHOW is top of the line.  The countries morph in size to represent their data on a various subjects ranging from aging population mass to alcohol use per capita to the number of journalist killed while on story.   Their data providers are an impressive bunch, too; i.e. Unicef, Amnesty International and The World Bank, to name a few. 
Posted by kelly lane at Friday, November 14, 2008
Labels: maps

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