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www.maproomblog.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post discusses a live map tracking North American passenger trains using GPS data, highlighting its real-time updates and relevance to map enthusiasts. | |
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www.noulakaz.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blog post detailing a family's 9-day trip through France, highlighting their experiences in Paris, Toulouse, and Tournefeuille, including cultural landmarks, dining, and personal interactions. | |
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larstransportmaps.com
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| | | | | This high-speed rail map is my first non-octolinear transit map. The highly centralised high-speed rail network is the perfect occasion to escape the 45° angle structure. Instead, the network map is divided into five sectors surrounding Paris. In each sector, there is a central ray and an orthogonal axis to it. In addition, there are... | |
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opguides.info
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| | | CSS # Let me start by saying that Cascading Style Sheets - CSS - is not a hard language to write. The problem is not the languageMostly. If you're doing something complex, such as working with animations, the syntax can get a bit weird, but with how humans don't think about style and art in a linear way and dealing with the complexities of different devices. | ||