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Authors: Ken Jennings

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197
1,157 caches in a single day:
Steve O’Gara, “New World Record—1157 Geocache Finds in 24 Hours,” Groundspeak forums, Oct. 2, 2010,
http://forums.groundspeak.com/GC/index.php?showtopic=261055
.

201
“OK, OK”:
“Giving Up . . .” GPSStash list, Yahoo! Groups, message 2040, Jun. 17, 2001.

202
“Viajero Perdido”:
“Primero de Nicaragua,” cache GCH30B,
www.geocaching.com
. His geohandle means, quite appropriately, “lost traveler.”

202
“Hukilaulau,” from Long Island:
“Geocaching Level of Addiction, What’s Yours?,” Geocaching Topics forum, June 23, 2008, forums.groundspeak.com/GC/index.php?showtoic=196941. In the same thread, he confesses that when he spends too much time online looking at geo-caches, he appeases his wife by telling her he’s looking at porn.

205
“the worst has happened”:
Apsley Cherry-Garrard,
The Worst Journey in the World
(New York: Carroll & Graf, 1922/1965), p. 525.

207
“I can imagine no more”:
Niall Ferguson,
Empire: The Rise and Demise of British World Order and the Lessons for Global Power
(New York: Basic Books, 2003),
p. 200
.

207
Serbian geographer Jovan Cvijiō:
Vincent Virga,
Cartographia: Mapping Civilizations
(New York: Little, Brown, 2007),
p. 153
.

208
“I don’t do anything”:
Charles Hoskinson, “GPS Receivers Add Twist to Hide and Seek,”
The Washington Times,
Nov. 7, 2004.

208
“I started to miss”:
Geocache,
directed by David Liban, 2007,
www .geofilm.net
.

208
“Was out enjoying”:
“Sugar’s Compost Pile,” cache GC229E8,
www.geocaching.com
.

CHAPTER 11: FRONTIER

212
“Our age today”:
Quoted in John Noble Wilford,
The Mapmakers
(New York: Vintage, 2000),
p. 112
.

212
“Mein Herr”:
Lewis Carroll,
Sylvie and Bruno Concluded
(London: Macmillan, 1893),
p. 169
.

212
1982 essay:
Umberto Eco, “On the Impossibility of Drawing a Map of the Empire on a Scale of 1 to 1,” in
How to Travel with a Salmon and Other Essays
(Orlando, Fla.: Harcourt, 1994),
p. 95
.

216
twenty terabytes or so:
Stewart Brand,
The Clock of the Long Now: Time and Responsibility
(New York: Basic Books, 1999),
p. 87
.

217
George Armstrong Custer:
Jeffry D. Wert,
Custer
(New York: Touchstone, 1996),
p. 50
.

217
drop film packets:
Nicholas M. Short,
The Remote Sensing Tutorial
(Washington, D.C.: Federation of American Scientists, 2001),
http://rst.gsfc.nasa.gov/Intro/Part2_26e.html
.

218
a military incursion:
Daniel Hernandez, “Tensions High Between Nicaragua, Costa Rica in Border Dispute,”
Los Angeles Times,
Nov. 19, 2010.

218
“McDonaldization” of cartography:
Martin Dodge and Chris Perkins, “Reclaiming the Map: British Geography and Ambivalent Cartographic Practice,”
Environment and Planning A
40, no. 6 (June 2008), pp. 1271–1276.

219
briefly given Chinese names:
“Google Admits ‘Mistake’ of Wrong Depiction of Arunachal,”
The Times of India,
Aug. 8, 2009.

220
Meteor-impact craters:
Richard Macey, “Opal Miner Stumbles on Mega Meteorite Crater,”
The Sydney Morning Herald,
Nov. 23, 2008.

220
a Roman villa in Parma:
“Internet Maps Reveal Roman Villa,” BBC News, Sept. 21, 2005.

220
a lost Amazonian city:
Ed Caesar, “Google Earth Helps Find El Dorado,”
The Sunday Times,
Jan. 10, 2010.

220
a remote forest in Mozambique:
Louise Gray, “Scientists Discover New Forest with Undiscovered Species on Google Earth,”
The Daily Telegraph,
Dec. 21, 2008.

220
the so-called forest swastika:
“German Forest Loses Swastika,” BBC News, Dec. 4, 2000.

220
eight thousand grazing cattle:
Thomas H. Maugh II, “Tip Them Over and They Still Point North,”
Los Angeles Times,
Aug. 26, 2008.

221
Greenland is oversized fourteenfold:
Ralph E. Ehrenberg,
Mapping the World: An Illustrated History of Cartography
(Washington, D.C.: National Geographic, 2006),
p. 111
.

222
nearly all made Europe too big:
Thomas F. Saarinen, Michael Parton, and Roy Billberg, “Relative Size of Continents on World Sketch Maps,”
Cartographica
33, no. 2 (Summer 1996),
pp. 37
–48.

222
“wet, ragged long winter underwear”:
“Arno Peters and His New Geography,”
American Cartographer
12 (1985),
pp. 103
–111.

223
West Lancashire town of Argleton:
Rebecca Lefort, “Mystery of Argleton, the ‘Google’ Town That Only Exists Online,”
The Daily Telegraph,
Oct. 31, 2009.

224
Goblu and Beatosu, Ohio:
Mark Monmonier,
How to Lie with Maps,
(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996),
p. 50
.

227
a report on Page’s private life:
“Google Executive,” National Legal and Policy Center, Jun. 30, 2008,
www.nlpc.org/pdfs/googleexecutive.pdf
.

227
“we live in”:
John Sellers, “Wayne Coyne Confirms Google Street View Sighting,” True/Slant, Feb. 5, 2010,
http://trueslant.com/johnsellers/2010/02/05/wayne-coyne-flaming-lips-confirms-google-street-view-sighting/
.

227
“geoslavery”:
Jerome Dobson and Peter Fisher, “Geoslavery,”
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
22, no. 1 (Spring 2003),
pp. 47
–52.

229
thousands of amateur mappers:
Amy Davidson, “A Map of Thousands,”
The New Yorker,
“Close Read” blog, Feb. 24, 2010,
www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/closeread/2010/02/a-map-of-thousands.html
.

229
“Many thanks”:
Google Groups, “CrisisMappers,” Feb. 4, 2010,
http:// groups.google.com/group/crisismappers/msg/54a9be63091dbab9
.

232
an unnamed Swedish couple:
“Swedish Tourists Miss Island Due to GPS Typo,”
Seattle Times,
July 28, 2009.

233
“Society is geared”:
Alex Hutchinson, “Global Impositioning Systems,”
The Walrus,
Nov. 2009,
pp. 67
–71.

234
sales collapsed by 83 percent:
Richard Melcher, “Dusting Off the
Britannica,

BusinessWeek,
Oct. 20, 1997,
pp. 143
–146.

235
William Rand saved the day:
Richard Cahan,
Chicago: Rising from the Prairie
(Carlsbad, Calif.: Heritage Media, 2000), p. 323.

235
zoom chunkily in fixed increments:
In 2010, about a year after I spoke with Minster (and just months after he left the company), Rand McNally did finally upgrade the map interface on its site.

CHAPTER 12: RELIEF

237
“We shall not cease”:
T. S. Eliot, “Little Gidding,”
Collected Poems, 1909– 1962
(New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1991),
p. 208
.

238
“We kept expecting”:
“43°N 72°W (visit #1),” Degree Confluence Project, Feb. 20, 1996,
http://confluence.org/confluence.php?visitid=1
.

238
16,340 “confluence points” worldwide:
“Frequently Asked Questions,” Degree Confluence Project,
http://confluence.org/faq.php
.

238
Confluence hunters have dutifully braved:
Joseph Kerski, “To the Nth Degree . . . and Minute, and Second: Confluence Hunting on Planet Earth,” Earthzine, Dec. 8, 2009,
www.earthzine.org/2009/12/08/to-the-nth-degree%E2%80%A6and-minute-and-second-confluence-hunting-on-planet-earth/
.

240
the “Earth sandwich”:
“If the Earth Were a Sandwich,”
www.zefrank.com/sandwich/
.

242
the shape of a rabbit’s ears:
Robert Sandall, “Bill Drummond: Pop’s Prankster Heads for Destruction,”
The Daily Telegraph,
Aug. 19, 2008.

242
the “Crystal Day” festival:
Chris Adams,
Turquoise Days: The Weird World of Echo & the Bunnymen
(New York: Soft Skull Press, 2002),
p. 153
.

243
the last river and the last mountain range:
Bradford J. Frye,
From Barrier to Crossroads: An Administrative History of Capitol Reef National Park, Utah,
National Park Service,
www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/care/adhi/adhi3.htm
.

INDEX

Page numbers in italics indicate illustrations.

Adams, John,
5

aerial photogrammetry,
217
,
220

Afghanistan, maps of,
60

Alexander the Great, crying like a little girl,
242

Ali G Show, Da,
36
,
37

allegorical maps,
26
–28,
27

America, naming of,
75
–77,
76

Amundsen, Roald,
205

Anian, Strait of,
83

animal wayfinding,
21
–25,
220

Ankrom, Richard,
171

72

antipodes,
240
–242,
241

ants,
23
–24

Apollo
program,
59

Arafat, Yasir, cartographic headwear of,
6

Argleton, England,
224

Arrested Development,
37

art, maps and,
99
–100,
110

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