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Charting Virtual Worlds

Myrioandme writes "Since the inception of the Internet, cybergeographers have been trying to draw maps of cyberspace. The results have been mixed, but a new book brings together some of the most interesting -- and breathtaking -- maps of virtual worlds. Wired is carrying the full story."

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  1. Neat by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Call me back in a few months when Slashdot and VA Linux are wiped off the face of that map.

  2. About the situation in Afghanistan by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
    Osama bin Muhammed bin Ladin Homepage

    Since 1979, his country has been under constant attack.

    Since 1948, his religion has been demonized.

    Since September 11, 2001, he has kept the "most powerful nation on earth" frustrated.

    Osama bin Ladin is more than the most controversial political figure of our time; he is also a man from whom we can learn inestimable wisdom about the political situation in the middle east. Come see why we've established a homepage at amerika.org for Osama bin Ladin and anyone else who wants to read between the lies of U.S./U.N. foreign policy.

    http://www.amerika.org/
    The Osama bin Ladin Homepage(tm)

  3. Re:Part time, baby!! by Jebus_the_spork · · Score: -1, Troll

    -a full tank of gas
    -a pound of weed
    -a bird called pinky

    none of that gay shit though

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    I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows - Bart Simpson
  4. Re:I love calculus! by Dead+Penis+Bird · · Score: -1, Troll

    That sir, was a truly lame first post!

    You are the epitome of luser!

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    If I weren't nailed to the penis, I'd be pushing up the daisies!