Possibly, but these aren't random dots over the lake. These are dots 
specifically on the bridge -- they make the outline of the bridge visible in 
the map, which it should not be. 

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On 2013-01-24, at 4:59 PM, Claudia Stanny wrote:

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> I see about half a dozen dots for people who appear to be living in Escambia 
> Bay near my neighborhood.
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> My guess is data entry errors for GPS coordinates.  :-)
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> On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 3:25 PM, Christopher Green <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Question. There is a bridge that runs across the extreme western end of Lake 
> Ontario. It's called the Burlington Skyway.  (Essentially, it allows people 
> traveling around the western edge of the lake to bypass Hamilton.) 
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> On this (otherwise very interesting map), the Burlington Skyway is covered 
> with dots. So far as I know, no one lives on the bridge. Why does it have any 
> dots? 
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> On 2013-01-24, at 3:10 PM, Marc Carter wrote:
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>> 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.  :)
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>> That's a very cool map...
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