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Tom Anderson June 8th 07 11:26 AM

Project Adorno's A-Z of the London Underground
 
Afternoon all,

From a few years ago, but in case you didn't see it at the time, kind of
interesting:

http://home.clara.net/praveen/azunderground.htm

And with songs. Makes a change from those bloody doctors.

Also, veering OT, has anyone seen the Multimap redesign? Rather good, i
think. They use a Mercator projection throughout, which means the A-Z and
OS maps are reprojected, and thus have detectably deformed grid lines,
which freaks me out. However, they have a layer which shows the location
of cash machines, so overall, they win.

tom

--
Scheme is simple and elegant *if you're a computer*.

Michael R N Dolbear June 8th 07 10:41 PM

Project Adorno's A-Z of the London Underground
 

Tom Anderson wrote

Also, veering OT, has anyone seen the Multimap redesign? Rather good,

i
think. They use a Mercator projection throughout, which means the A-Z

and
OS maps are reprojected, and thus have detectably deformed grid

lines,
which freaks me out. However, they have a layer which shows the

location
of cash machines, so overall, they win.


Err, the OS, National Grid etc. use a Mercator projection, Transverse
Mercator though (see the bottom of any OS Map).

--
Mike D

Tom Anderson June 10th 07 10:52 AM

Project Adorno's A-Z of the London Underground
 
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, Michael R N Dolbear wrote:

Tom Anderson wrote

Also, veering OT, has anyone seen the Multimap redesign? Rather good, i
think. They use a Mercator projection throughout, which means the A-Z
and OS maps are reprojected, and thus have detectably deformed grid
lines, which freaks me out.


Err, the OS, National Grid etc. use a Mercator projection, Transverse
Mercator though (see the bottom of any OS Map).


DOH! Very good point. They must be using different Mercator projections; i
would guess Multimap is using something that works globally, like
Universal Transverse Mercator, whereas the OS grid is based on something
more suited specifically to the UK. But i really don't know.

tom

--
All we need now is Jesus the Lord, fine corn liquor and the courage to
think the unthinkable.

David Biddulph June 10th 07 10:59 AM

Project Adorno's A-Z of the London Underground
 
"Tom Anderson" wrote in message
h.li...
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, Michael R N Dolbear wrote:

Tom Anderson wrote

Also, veering OT, has anyone seen the Multimap redesign? Rather good, i
think. They use a Mercator projection throughout, which means the A-Z
and OS maps are reprojected, and thus have detectably deformed grid
lines, which freaks me out.


Err, the OS, National Grid etc. use a Mercator projection, Transverse
Mercator though (see the bottom of any OS Map).


DOH! Very good point. They must be using different Mercator projections; i
would guess Multimap is using something that works globally, like
Universal Transverse Mercator, whereas the OS grid is based on something
more suited specifically to the UK. But i really don't know.


Some explanation at
http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswe...ts/guide7.html
--
David Biddulph



Tom Anderson June 10th 07 06:44 PM

Project Adorno's A-Z of the London Underground
 
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007, David Biddulph wrote:

"Tom Anderson" wrote in message
h.li...
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, Michael R N Dolbear wrote:

Tom Anderson wrote

Also, veering OT, has anyone seen the Multimap redesign? Rather good,
i think. They use a Mercator projection throughout, which means the
A-Z and OS maps are reprojected, and thus have detectably deformed
grid lines, which freaks me out.

Err, the OS, National Grid etc. use a Mercator projection, Transverse
Mercator though (see the bottom of any OS Map).


DOH! Very good point. They must be using different Mercator
projections; i would guess Multimap is using something that works
globally, like Universal Transverse Mercator, whereas the OS grid is
based on something more suited specifically to the UK. But i really
don't know.


Some explanation at
http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswe...ts/guide7.html


An excellent document - i've had the PDF sitting on my desktop for a few
weeks!

tom

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Everybody with a heart votes love


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