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Day 29. Raster#30DayMapChallengeBetween Two Octobers (2012-2025)

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    Accompanying the drums: Casio CZ101, Roland HS60 (Juno-106S) & Moog D, thanks to Pi. You know, 3.14... Why?In E01 of S02, Charlie mentions how Pi shows up in all kinds of places, & we don't know why. So why not incorporate some of these digits here? How?The 3 instruments are each playing on their own MIDI channel (3, 1, 4) and start their sequence on beats 3, 1 and 4 (out of 8 - I'm really using a 4/4 signature, but running clock at 160 to 245bpm, double speed, hence as if it was 8/4).
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    lolLegault resigns to spend more time privately hounding minorities - The Beavertonhttps://www.thebeaverton.com/2026/01/legault-resigns-to-spend-more-time-privately-hounding-minorities/
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    #30DayMapChallenge Day 19: ProjectionsThe "Hourglass Projection" was developed by John P. Snyder (the famous cartographer) in the mid 1940s. It is an equal-area projection.It appeared in the book "How to Lie with Maps", by Mark Monmonier, in 1991. The projections was mentioned by Snyder as an example to make the point that area fidelity does not necessarily confer shape fidelity.This image was done in python using PROJ (a branch not yet in master).