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Null Island: The Land of Lousy Directional Data (vice.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Null Island is one of the world's most visited places for directional data that doesn't exist in real life. The Wall Street Journal reports (Warning: source may be paywalled): "In the world of geographic information systems, the island is an apparition that serves a practical purpose. It lies at 'zero-zero,' a mapper's shorthand for zero degrees latitude and zero degrees longitude. By a programming quirk introduced by developers, those are the default coordinates where Google maps and other digital Global Positioning System applications are directed to send the millions of users who make mistakes in their searches. [About seven years ago, Mr. Kelso, who had heard the phrase used by other cartographers, encoded Null Island as the default destination for mistakes into a widely used public-domain digital-mapping data set called Natural Earth, which has been downloaded several million times. On a whim, he made the location at zero-zero appear as a tiny outcrop one-meter square. In no time at all, other mappers gave the 'island' its own natural geography, created a website, and designed T-shirts and a national flag.]" If you're feeling cognitively lazy, you can watch the short animated YouTube video explaining Null Island.

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  1. It has oil, I heard. by houghi · · Score: 4, Funny

    I don't want to start a war here, but I heard it has a lot of oil.

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    1. Re:It has oil, I heard. by Big+Hairy+Ian · · Score: 3, Funny

      Null Island? That's exceptional or at least it should throw one!

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    2. Re:It has oil, I heard. by george929a · · Score: 2

      China will be there soon to make the island a reality and claim it as it's sovereign territory.

  2. Isn't this the same place by mandark1967 · · Score: 4, Funny

    where all the duped stories on /. wind up?

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  3. YOUTUBE LINK BROKEN by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    The YouTube link is sorta broken: it links to the video credits, not the beginning of the video. Correct link is

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjvIpI-1w84

  4. Library of Congress by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    For some reason "Null Island" in Google Maps takes you to the Library of Congress...

    https://goo.gl/maps/dqba5yfuN3U2

    1. Re:Library of Congress by mwn3d · · Score: 2

      I tried that too and got the same thing: http://imgur.com/JPgt5RI. If it's a joke I don't get it.

  5. Re:Black Lives Matter by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Modding this down is discriminatory and supports police killings of unarmed black people.

    I believe you're mistaken. Modding a comment down can mean multiple things. The most common of which, on a site like this, would be topicality. The BlackLivesMatter movement isn't relevant to a story about GIS and GPS technology and oddities. Most would agree black lives do matter -- just like anyone's else's -- but find it hard to show support for the movement if it's appearing in places that it's not relevant.

    Posting a comment on the Web isn't a demonstration. It takes little effort. In fact you probably copied and pasted that text from somewhere. That's slacktivism. A demonstration would be actively increasing awareness (through more than a few sentences) and using creative and inspiring ways to share facts with the world. For better or worse, cultures react better to things that actively appeal to them and appease their values. They also react more to action over word. Showing evidence/facts, shedding light on policies or laws that allow it to happen, and constructive suggestions on fixing it are proactive measures you can take to share a persuasive message.

    Despite over-adjective-ing that last sentence, I hope I've explained why a 10-second comment on a story that has nothing to do with black people is not going to be well-received.

  6. Try it by kwelch007 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Just tried it on Google Maps. If you enter "0, 0" it takes you to the North Pole. There are a couple of Comex drilling rigs there and a bunch of water. If you type "Null Island" into the search, it takes you to the Library of Congress. I find that humorous.

    1. Re:Try it by Minupla · · Score: 2

      Do 0N 0E to find null island on google maps.

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    2. Re:Try it by Bob+the+Super+Hamste · · Score: 5, Funny

      If you type "Null Island" into the search, it takes you to the Library of Congress. I find that humorous.

      I did the same and I believe that google maps may be off about 200 meters.

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  7. Re:Black Lives Matter by wardrich86 · · Score: 2

    On the internet, nobody is a race. I support relevant comments.

  8. In old MacOS... by Megane · · Score: 2

    In some old (probably in the 7.x era) versions of Mac OS, there was a map control panel (I think it was for setting your time zone), that would let you look up locations by name. The zero-zero coordinates had a name of "Middle of Nowhere".

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  9. Zero Zero Island by jruschme · · Score: 2

    Those of us of a certain age may better know 0 degrees Latitude/0 degrees Longitude as the location of Zero Zero Island, the home of Colonel Bleep (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonel_Bleep).

  10. Re:Optional Island by 110010001000 · · Score: 5, Funny

    The other Swift programmer on the planet wasn't around to see your joke.