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In response to
"
ST Travel Poll -- What is the farthest you've traveled North, South, East and West?
"
by
znufrii
Where I am right now. -- nm
Posted by
Dano (aka dano)
Dec 9 '09, 07:25
(No message)
Responses:
Actually you can do North/South because of the polls, but East/West you can't really do. Relative to what? -- nm
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Dano
Dec 9, 07:27
39
It took me the longest time to realize you meant "poles." -- nm
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mara
Dec 9, 07:33
1
I'm dumb. -- nm
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Dano
Dec 9, 07:35
Relative to where you were born. -- nm
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mara
Dec 9, 07:31
27
Then the furthest west I've been is one step east of where I was born and the furthest east I've been is one step west of where I was born. -- nm
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Dano
Dec 9, 07:33
26
The farthest east or west you can go is halfway around the world. -- nm
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mara
Dec 9, 07:35
20
If I go east halfway around the world, I can still go east. If I go north to the north *pole* I can't go north any more. -- nm
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Dano
Dec 9, 07:37
1
But then yuo start getting closer to where you started. The question is where are you the farthest away. -- nm
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mara
Dec 9, 07:38
well, sort of, but i could walk around the world (well, you know) and be heading west the entire time. -- nm
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Elf Andie
Dec 9, 07:36
17
Irrelevent. The question has to do to with where you're farthest away from where you started? Once you start getting closer, you're not longer at the
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mara
Dec 9, 07:37
16
what if someone is born at the South Pole (which has happened)? how do you determine the furthest east/west they ever traveled? -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 9, 07:40
15
It's just interesting that north/south are absolute constructs, but east/west are relative constructs. -- nm
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Dano
Dec 9, 07:42
7
but there is still an absolute upper limit on the distance from your starting point, as opposed to "distance travelled", in either direction. -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 9, 07:45
5
There is no room for interpretation on the question of north/south, but you need more information to answer the question of east/west.
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Dano
Dec 9, 07:52
4
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3
Math is philosophy. What is zero? -- nm
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Dano
Dec 9, 08:00
1
[deleted]
That's like saying that the mobius strip is unremarkable. :P -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 9, 08:00
that's why we have those two arbitrary meridians. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 9, 07:43
They can't travel east or west at all, can they? Is this a trick question? -- nm
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mara
Dec 9, 07:41
5
and the entire point of my original conundrum -- nm
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Dano
Dec 9, 07:43
3
Why? Were any of us born that close to a pole? -- nm
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mara
Dec 9, 07:51
1
You need more info to answer east/west. You need no more info to answer north/south.
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Dano
Dec 9, 07:56
another oddity is that in antarctica, you can walk a few miles and go very far east or west, whereas at the equator it might take thousands of miles. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 9, 07:45
of course it's a trick question! -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 9, 07:42
I hereby exempt such persons from having to answer this poll. :)
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znufrii
Dec 9, 07:41
now you're just being difficult :) -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 9, 07:35
1
[deleted]
only if you were born on the date line. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 9, 07:33
2
(that was my answer based on mara's specific criteria) -- nm
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Dano
Dec 9, 07:35
i think people are going from where they are.... -- nm
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Elf Andie
Dec 9, 07:34
I was assuming relative to Greenwich, but you can do relative to your current location as well -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 9, 07:29
1
Yep. The 0 and the 180 meridians. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 9, 07:30
The International Date Line. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 9, 07:28
5
So if I'm standing on the International Date Line and take one step West, then that's the farthest East I've traveled? -- nm
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Dano
Dec 9, 07:30
3
that's essentially what I did. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 9, 07:30
2
East/West is weird. If you keep going north, you'll eventually be going south. If you keep going east, you're always going east. -- nm
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Dano
Dec 9, 07:32
1
that's because north and south converge on a single point. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 9, 07:33
which is why I put Guam for East and Hawaii for West. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 9, 07:29
To where you normally reside. -- nm
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Loyola
Dec 9, 07:28
you've never moved from the precise spot since the day you were born?
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znufrii
Dec 9, 07:27
4
he's lying. I met him in Baltimore and we know he's been to Toronto. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 9, 07:28
but if I keep traveling east, I will eventually wind up here. -- nm
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Dano
Dec 9, 07:27
2
i did it as 'travelled to', so the direction i headed to get there. -- nm
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Elf Andie
Dec 9, 07:31
1
it is kind of fun to see how people interpret the question. :) -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 9, 07:33
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