Altered Maps XIV: Cartographical Consistency

Just to let you know, Domen, that i read the funnysad sentence you did well to edit out. Won't post it, but i think you already understand this is not workable when you get even your own self confused about posting those stuffs :mischief: :D
 
You mean the sentence in which I wrote that I had this discussion with you in another thread?

That was because I originally intended to post post #360 in another thread (the one in the link), not here.

Later I changed my mind and posted a reference to that thread here, while posting the "intro" here.
 
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I read that as "blackberry" to start with.

And I was just thinking how curious it was that a somewhat outmoded hand-held electronic device should feature so heavily in both the US and Poland.
 
I hadn't got as far as digesting the end of the caption at that stage, though.
 
What's with many borders being so sharp on that map?

No data for the surrounding countries?

When will someone post something interesting?

I would but I have crap internet so images (especially good ones) take forever to load, metaphorically speaking.
 
The low bush wild blueberry seems to be slightly better for you. Though generally it doesn't seem like it's worth eating at all. Still, a person has to eat something, this much is true.
Blueberries contain micronutrients mostly in negligible amounts, with moderate levels (relative to respective Daily Values) (DV) of the essential dietary mineral manganese, vitamin C, vitamin K and dietary fiber (table).[32] Generally, nutrient contents of blueberries are a low percentage of the DV (table). One serving provides a relatively low caloric value of 57 kcal per 100 g serving and glycemic load score of 6 out of 100 per day
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blueberry#Nutrients

Strange. I thought it would be more nutritious. It's been hyped, I guess.
 
There are blueberries rapsberries in the Chalkidike, which is something like 1hour drive from this city. I used to eat those after picking them up from some mountain/countryside there and washing them. Tasted great :)

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*blueberry map*
Wow, judging from that map you'd think they are cheap here. They are quite rare in markets and much more expensive than many exotic fruits from SE Asia or India.
 
I think he was drunk because his post made no sense.
If criticising you makes no sense, then you evidently have an enormous ego. You've made the thread unreadable.
 
What's the yellow spot in the middle of Commieland?
 
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