Where in the World Is...
We had some time to waste in lab yesterday, so we took a tour around the world via google maps. It wasn't too long ago that the entirety of non-US land was completely blank. Things have been changing, though. Brazil, Europe and Australia are all on board, but the level of detail on the maps of Japan is simply amazing. They've got each and every building outlined if you zoom in far enough, complete with little icons for all the 7-11s in Tokyo.
Second place on the impressive map list was, surprisingly, Moscow. Though my search was hardly complete, so maybe I missed something good. Sydney looks pretty hot too.
Why can't we put together some 'merican maps like this, I wonder. Why does Tommy have to do all the work?