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Sunday, March 15, 2015
Geographic Latitude-Longitude Flag Key
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August 13, 2018
Newer Version
Corrected Colour Order
Reading longitude below 100° (values 0° E/W to 99° E/W) the hoist bar is the 10s value and the fly bar is the 1s value. And the central bar has no value, and will being white. Thus 45° East will be a tribar, as read from the fly, of green-white-cyan with central star with a yellow core. Also note for the tens/teens value of longitude (10° to 19°) will have a white stripe upon the coloured areas nearer the center.
Friday, March 13, 2015
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
The Natural Geographic Meridian Flag
The Natural Geographic Meridian Flag takes its colours from official flag from the National Geographic Society Flag. It represents a "Natural Prime Meridian" which is based upon the the highest point of the equator. This longitude is at about 77 to 78 Degrees West.
Sunday, March 8, 2015
New Face Card - The Peasant, The One of Spades
The One of Spades, The Peasant |
Finally a number one card - the Peasant. The Peasant is a kind of paradox. It is the lowest numbered card yet also a face card. Peasants must get their due respect since their role in the Kingdom is vital to the livelihoods of Kings, Queens, and Jacks. Even the Jokers must live off these "lowly" ranks. Otherwise there would be no royal suits or kingdom to speak of. One may be a low value, but peasants can hold their ground against Aces. The Peasant ranks above The Pawn, and below the duce. However, they tie against Aces. Unlike an Ace, the Peasant can never rank above its value of one. Thus if you get to two 'ten' cards and one peasant, you will have Blackjack. Or if you are playing with an 8 deck Blackjack shuffle, then you could theoretically get 21 peasants to also get a Blackjack! Or One Ace and 10 peasants.
(10 clubs + 10 hearts + 1 peasant) = 21 black jack
four aces tie four peasants
four 3s beat four peasants
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Lower Makefiled Township Flag, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
The Lower Makefield Township flag in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA consists a divided field horizontally of green and yellow. Yellow on top and green on the bottom. In the center is the township seal, which recycles the Pennsylvania State seal with different colours.
Lower Makefield borders New Jersey along the Delaware River and is sometimes referred to as Yardley, but that is a separate Borough within Lower Makefield.
Really close up, this is what a galaxy looks like. Remember you too are a part of the Laniakea Superdooper Cluster. You are just as beautiful from a distance as close up!
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