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"
North: Stockholm. South: South Africa. West: Macau. East: India -- nm
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by
adventy97
bzzzt. Macau is further east than India. -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Dec 9 '09, 07:28
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Not if he flew west to Macau and east to India....huh? Yeah, thought so..... -- nm
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Will Hunting
Dec 9, 07:29
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nope, direction traveled doesn't count. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 9, 07:29
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nope, just your point of reference. -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 9, 07:31
5
And travelling from Chicago, Dehli is closer travelling east than west -- nm
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Roger More
Dec 9, 07:33
4
At those distances you're more likely to go North anyway. -- nm
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Ender
Dec 9, 07:34
3
Oh sure. But relative to Chicago, Delhi is still east -- nm
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Roger More
Dec 9, 07:35
1
(a looooong way east, of course) -- nm
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Roger More
Dec 9, 07:36
the Polar route? I've always wanted to do that. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 9, 07:35
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