I found myself but I did need "show labels" to find my town. Once you find your town then the holes in the map (like shopping centers, parks) are very useful in orientation.

Very cool map.

Ken


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Kenneth M. Steele, Ph.D.                  [email protected]
Professor
Department of Psychology          http://www.psych.appstate.edu
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC 28608
USA
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On 1/24/2013 3:10 PM, Marc Carter wrote:

I live in a rural enough area that I can actually make a pretty good guess at 
which one of those dots is me -- even without labels.  :)

That's a very cool map...

m

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Baker University
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Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 2:03 PM
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Subject: [tips] Finding yourself

Not easy. But it can be done (in theory, anyway).
Hint: Click on the tab in the upper right,  "show labels".

In the meantime, admire this impressive exercise in data presentation.

http://bmander.com/dotmap/index.html

Stephen
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Stephen L. Black, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology, Emeritus
Bishop's University
Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
e-mail:  sblack at ubishops.ca
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