First trials of the Deparochialiser
May. 8th, 2006 10:45 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Did you know that the US was more than 41 times the size of Portugal and Belarus combined? That Russia was more than 405 times the size of Denmark? That India was just under 78 times the size of Lower Saxony?
This kind of useful information is a side-effect of a proxy I've always wanted to write to remove the parochialisms in the CIA World Factbook - it's of little use to point out that some place is twice the size of Oregon. I haven't quite figured out how to set it up as a proxy yet (and also would rather avoid things that could be construed as imitating the CIA]
This kind of useful information is a side-effect of a proxy I've always wanted to write to remove the parochialisms in the CIA World Factbook - it's of little use to point out that some place is twice the size of Oregon. I haven't quite figured out how to set it up as a proxy yet (and also would rather avoid things that could be construed as imitating the CIA]
no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 05:35 pm (UTC)It's useful having a feel for some of the relative sizes, especially for the larger countries and some common trips in the smaller ones. Some years ago I was visiting friends in Victoria BC when friends of theirs, from the UK, were arriving from Japan. We all kicked around the city for a couple of days, at the end of which the UK folk announced that they were going to rent an automobile and do some touring of the mainland. "We'd thought we'd seen Vancouver, and then visit some friends in Toronto"
"Ummm, how long you planning to take?"
"We're taking it easy, a whole day just to get there." (innocent, cheerful smiles)
"Toronto is like 4100 km (about 450,000 London buses) away"
"Oh..."
no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 09:20 pm (UTC)I had pondered Vancouver to Montreal by train as part of my round-the-world travel last year, but it didn't fit in sensibly with everything else I wanted to do; and after travelling through mile after mile of snow-clad farms for the in-comparison-tiny trip from Montreal to Quebec City, I think I'd not have coped well with 48 hours of prairie, Winnipeg to Edmondton by way of Saskatoon.
Given that anyone travelling across all Canada on a train is probably a tourist and interested in the view, I'm somewhat surprised that the Vancouver-Montreal trip crosses the Rockies at night, both directions!