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Tom Womack ([personal profile] fivemack) wrote2007-05-07 03:17 pm

Sometimes I worry about Google Maps



I was talking to a friend in Columbus, Ohio, and asked whether he'd been affected by the tornadoes in Kansas, because I thought the middle of America was all one place.

To drive from Columbus, Ohio to Greensburg, Kansas is 1541 kilometres; almost exactly the same distance as to drive from Cambridge to Vienna. People rarely ask me whether my house is dry when they've heard that the Danube's flooded in Austria.

[identity profile] randwolf.livejournal.com 2007-05-07 04:25 pm (UTC)(link)
The problem isn't limited to Europe, or even Asia; there's a famous Saul Steinberg drawing (http://www.saulsteinbergfoundation.org/gallery_24_viewofworld.html), a New Yorker cover, rendered in an extreme perspective, which shows the whole USA telescoped into about 1/6 of the height of a page--much smaller than 1/4 mile of Manhattan island in the foreground, which gets 1/2 the height. And I am convinced there is a psychic barrier, like the one between Estcarp and the Old Country, at the Mexico-USA border; I can find more information about Tokyo in Powell's than I can about Ciudad de Mexico, D.F.