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"Creounity Time Machine", the universal date converter for coin collectors

creounity.com
48 points·by cvarjas·hace 2 años·5 comments

Pastmaps: Maps for Historical Research

pastmaps.com
2 points·by cvarjas·hace 2 años·0 comments

A Transistor-less Sound Synthesizer (2020)

hackaday.com
1 points·by cvarjas·hace 2 años·0 comments

The ghost of a colonial road on the eastern side of the Chrysler Building

ephemeralnewyork.wordpress.com
64 points·by cvarjas·hace 3 años·23 comments

1874 Viele Map of Manhattan

easyzoom.com
1 points·by cvarjas·hace 3 años·0 comments

Coastal Erosion Simulator

axizy.github.io
1 points·by cvarjas·hace 3 años·0 comments

All the Buildings in Manhattan

tbaldw.in
1 points·by cvarjas·hace 4 años·0 comments

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cvarjas
·hace 6 meses·discuss
Great to see more offline map projects. Is this any different than Organic Maps currently? The about page indicated this project is a continuation of Organic Maps due to issues with that project, not sure if there are new features or if it will be the main project going forward.
cvarjas
·hace 6 meses·discuss
Amazing map! Where is the rest of Staten Island?
cvarjas
·el año pasado·discuss
Le Laboureur work shirts can be under $150 at some stores. They are a different style though and have been difficult to find in stock online.

I only recently ordered some so have no direct experience. The durability of the fabric and quality of construction are substantial from everything I've read.
cvarjas
·hace 2 años·discuss
It might not be sorted intentionally as part of the challenge of the game.
cvarjas
·hace 2 años·discuss
It's worth asking to use a bag you've brought. I do that all the time and businesses don't mind at all. Many are actually surprised and think it's a great idea.

For less planned purchases, I find it pretty easy to keep a bag in backpacks, jackets, etc. for ad hoc purchases (or carrying anything generally) to forgo one time use bags. The ones I use for everything are lightweight and foldable, and can easily fit in a pocket.
cvarjas
·hace 3 años·discuss
In my seventh grade history/social sciences class two of our main projects were to draw physical maps (no political borders) of Africa and North America. They were drawn on blank paper a few feet in each direction, and students would generally draw a faint grid to help with accuracy.

We were graded on the number of physical features included, and how accurately the coasts, rivers, mountains, etc. were drawn.

I wonder if anyone still teaches with similar projects. It was a great way to learn in detail about the surface of the Earth.