Are You Up for the Jugraphia Slate Challenge?

Jenny Bleiholder's avatarJugraphia Slate

I was in a meeting the other day when someone mentioned a web program called GeoGuessr (http://geoguessr.com/). In essence, the program takes the user to a random spot in the world on Google Earth at the street view level. Based on the visual cues (signage, road design, achitecture, terrain, vegetation, etc.) the user is supposed to guess the location and point to it on the map. The GeoGuessr player is given five different locations. At the end the score is tallied based on distance from the proposed locations to the the correct locations.

Since Jugraphia Slate readers are known for their superior geographic knowledge, enthusiasm, and good taste (as you read our website), I would like to present a challenge to all of you and see how well you do. Your best score can be posted on our Facebook page. Let’s see who will be king or queen of GeoGuessr.  — Jenny

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1951 : All Of The World’s Glaciers Melting – Some Have Disappeared

Tony Heller's avatarReal Climate Science

Don’t scoff when you hear an old timer say: “Summers are hot- ter than they used to be.” This remark could once have been classed with “Stairs are steeper than they used to be,” and “Young people are wilder than when I was a boy.”

But today an impressive number of scientists, both old and young, are convinced that the oldtimers are right.

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07 Oct 1951 – Glaciers, Icebergs melt as world gets warmer By …

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AAP Halts BJP Advance in Delhi

Aditya Nigam's avatarKAFILA - COLLECTIVE EXPLORATIONS SINCE 2006

Over a year ago, I had written on Kafila about the (Ir)resistible rise of Arvind Kejriwal,  a phenomenon thoroughly misread from the beginning to this moment, by free radicals and Left devotees of Congress-style politics. Taking the risk of saying ‘I-told-you-so’, some lessons need to be underlined, learnt from the political developments of the last three years. That post said – referring back to the days of the Anna Hazare movement (itself dubbed reactionary, casteist, even RSS-sponsored and fascist, by pundits of all hues) –

But here was the political class  and the intelligentsia from Left to Right taking the protestors to task – asking them to tame their dissent and channel it through ‘proper channels’. Contest elections and let us see how much support you have, they challenged. Anna Hazare stuck to his guns, refusing the bait. Kejriwal however, seems to have decided to call their bluff. And…

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The [R]evolutionary City

democracities's avatarDEMOCRACITIES

by Nathan Mahaffey

ABSTRACT: Understanding the city requires understanding its processes of development. This essay stirs a dialectical exploration between social processes of ‘evolution’ and ‘revolution’.  The objective is to question through which types of processes can the city be shaped by its inhabitants. 

 

INTRODUCTION

This essay will explore ‘what makes a good city’ and seek to understand the role that informality has to play in the ‘evolution’ rather than ‘revolution’ of the city. Daniel Quinn’s book Beyond Civilization will provide the conceptual framework to analyse relevant literature. This radical, yet simple book takes a broad view of the past failures of civilization, why we are still stuck in the same cycles, and proposes an alternative vision for the future. The use of this book will serve two purposes: first, to connect and compare other critical texts, but also to test the validity of the book itself. The…

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