Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.
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I get that and it stinks. Verizon ran Fios Fiber through my neighborhood (literally the poles in my backyard) to interconnect 2 parts of the local town. But because my neighborrhood wasn't technically part of the town no franchise agreement and therefore stuck with cable and their crappy service and lines. Glad i moved
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Haha that's a cool idea.
Here's my state. And no it's not during a blackout, we're just one giant dark zone
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@TAHIN Hrm, Kansas?
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Montana
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Where do we get said pictures?
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@dafyre Georgia? (The state, not the country)
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@travisdh1 said in Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.:
@dafyre Georgia? (The state, not the country)
Yea.
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@dafyre said in Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.:
@travisdh1 said in Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.:
@dafyre Georgia? (The state, not the country)
Yea.
Atlanta gives it away.
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@travisdh1 said in Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.:
@dafyre said in Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.:
@travisdh1 said in Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.:
@dafyre Georgia? (The state, not the country)
Yea.
Atlanta gives it away.
Every time!
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Here's Denver!
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I live top right and work bottom left
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@NattNatt I do not envy your commute!
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@scottalanmiller said in Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.:
http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/iss036e009405-full.jpg
I see DFW at the top, Houston, Austin, and the little SA spur.
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@art_of_shred it's amazing how easily you can pick out everything in Texas from an aerial shot like that. That's OKC and Tulsa up above DFW, too.
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@scottalanmiller Must be Baton Rouge to the right of Houston.
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Wish I could find a better picture.
We're at about the right leg of the 'A' in Albany.
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@coliver said in Really, I work in the middle of nowhere.:
Wish I could find a better picture.
We're at about the right leg of the 'A' in Albany.
If you go due south from the lights of Rochester, and due east from the "Buffalo" text, that little light blip is about 10 miles east of the NTG main office. Yup, we're right in that dark area there.