[Talk-us] Locations for State of the Map US 2014

Jim McAndrew jim at loc8.us
Fri Nov 15 18:09:14 UTC 2013


It would be nice to have the SOTM-US within driving distance from Denver,
but I enjoy the travel too. I'd suggest Philly if I wanted to get a bid
together, but I don't think I'll be doing that this year.

I would love to see some good bids this year, and hopefully if those bids
aren't selected, the information can be updated for next year's bidding.


On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 10:28 AM, <richiekennedy56 at gmail.com> wrote:

>  Seeing as how the “official” location of the lower 48’s centroid is in
> north-central Kansas, I’d have to dispute your claim that Tulsa is the
> closest major metro area. Looks to me that Lincoln, Nebraska would be the
> closest. 😊 There’s also Wichita, Omaha, Topeka, and Kansas City.
>
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> I'm not crazy. I'm just ahead of my time.
>
> *From:* Paul Johnson <baloo at ursamundi.org>
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> How about Tulsa, Oklahoma?  Closest major metro area to the lower 48's
> centroid.  Can't get much more heartland than that.
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