Archive: geo

Just been playing with the new geotagging feature in Flickr. It’s good fun, but the poor quality of the maps really let it down. It’s impossible to accurately pinpoint where anything actually is, particularly since roads are most straight lines and railways often wander out into the sea.

Place names are pretty bad aswell: Burntisland is named correctly, but it is next to a non-existant town called Birntisland! Kirkcaldy isn’t named at all, and Dunkeld and Birnam have merged to become Dunkeld-Birnam. It’s just as well this tool exists then!

Update: I’ve found Kirkcaldy on Yahoo!’s map — in completely the wrong place.

Where Yahoo thinks Kirkcaldy is

Geograph is a very interesting project collecting photographs representing every square kilometre in the British Isles.

At the moment there are three for Kirkcaldy (although technically two of them are for Dysart and one of them is practically there anyway).

I might go out and take some photographs for it now! I just need to find a pretty part of Kirkcaldy…

Via New Links.

I was notified in the comments that GeoURL is back online at last!

I’ll add it to the sidebar when I have time; in the meantime, here it is here.

GeoURL

Apparently I’m near Pathhead. Wtf? Not that near!

You won’t be finding much blogging from me in the next couple of days. The essay is evil.