This is cool!
http://www.odt.org/Pictures/poplcart.jpg
Sorry about the resolution, but this is taken from a full-size poster that is for sale. If anyone has a better image of this, then please post it instead :)
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This is cool!
http://www.odt.org/Pictures/poplcart.jpg
Sorry about the resolution, but this is taken from a full-size poster that is for sale. If anyone has a better image of this, then please post it instead :)
:huh:
Russia's surprisingly small, but less surprising when I actually engage my brain.
Too small for me to read.
yeah, this sucks,.
Even though you can't read it, it's still interesting. :snooty:
You have to remember some of the people who frequent this forum have never seen a map of countries before.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barbarossa
Here's another map: http://www.odt.org/pictureembed.htm (Not working see the map in the link below).
Likewise with your map the reading on the above linked map is hard but with a very simple grasp of geography you shouldn't have any problems.
Population Map Explanation
For the forum 'tards: http://www.kc.gf.vu.lt/Giedre/Works/...0Vasiljeva.jpg
Sorry man but it really isn't.:dry:Quote:
Originally Posted by Barbarossa
It's an unreadable map ffs.
You can read the map, you just can't read all of the labels...
EggszackleeeQuote:
Originally Posted by Barbarossa
... but you can work out what most of them are, can you not? :blink:
Yes, the pink bit is Europe where they have a rampant need for bananas that they regularly take with them to sporting events and half the stadium throw them at black players. The sort of pale yellow bit is South America which is now wholly desert due to overfarming of bananas to feed the European's cruel racist jibes. The bulk of the purple bit is USA which is 300 years ahead of the rest of the world due to the fact that they do not throw bananas at their sporting events.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barbarossa
Hmmmm..that...that sounds about right, Cheese.:01:Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
Here, this might help. ;)
http://portland.indymedia.org/media/.../04/258936.jpg
:lol: :lol: :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Barbarossa
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Originally Posted by Barbarossa
:lol:
Moose :01:
BTW: I never new India had such a large population. :unsure:
the physical size of each country has been changed according to how many people it has. i.e. mexico's much bigger, canada's really tiny.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
:OQuote:
Originally Posted by 3RA1N1AC
I know that but many of the countries were hard to make out.
OH okay
What you need to do is get a proper map of the world.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
Look to see where Nepal, for instance, is situated on the proper map. Then look on the population indicator map, cross reference the Nepal location and then you'll know which country you're looking at. (FYI- Nepal is situated over the top of India, in the middle).
Most folk have seen a world map enough times to do this without the need to look at a different map, but I do understand that you hardly look beyond your own borders.
Trying to start another row so early in the morning?
Don't you have old ladies to rob instead, you bank clerk? :dry:
edit: whoopsie, I thought I was in the lounge. :ph34r:
Its a little hard to read:ermm:
Yes, it is at first, but if you keep practising you'll get the hang of it.Quote:
Originally Posted by ziggyjuarez
Code:See Dick. See Jane. See Spot.
See Spot Run. Run Spot. Run, run, run.
Look, look, look. See, see, see.
See Spot run.
Run, run, run.
Did you say that in a childs voice?Quote:
Originally Posted by Barbarossa
:huh:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
Aww then fuck it. The labels should have been left off since I had previously seen a world map.:ermm:
slike really easy to read :dabs:
busy must be rodding fo sho