Time |
Event |
12:45a |
When was the last time your county voted for a democrat? |
12:45a |
A 'purple map' of the US presidential elections, 2024 | A map that gives a balanced view of pollings rather than the traditional and decisive red vs blue submitted by /u/yechengs [link] [comments] | |
4:38a |
US Senators’ Vote on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) |
4:38a |
US Senators’ Vote on The Laken Riley Act |
4:39a |
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5:44a |
Mississippi River meanders |
6:00a |
Every Catholic Church in & around New York City |
7:15a |
The many Insurgencies of 1980s Ethiopia |
7:15a |
The World According to Google Street View |
7:15a |
The true size of each country is in dark blue |
7:46a |
Comparing two different ways of measuring poverty. Application of US methodology in Mexican cities. | What do you think about the way the US measures poverty? tbh its kinda idiotic and reductive. Mexico has a much better and stricter methodology (which is why the % can be so abysmally different across the border). Obviously the US is still far richer than Mexico in every sense, but its deffinately not the XVIth century country some Americans think it is. submitted by /u/KakopoloSama [link] [comments] | |
8:17a |
How to say 'goat' in various Austroasiatic languages of India. | Korku siri: borrowed/replaced by Hindi. Santali, Turi, Koda - mɛrɔm; Mundari, Ho, Kharia, Asuri, Korwa, etc.. - merom; Juang- merɔm; Sora - kɨnmɛˀd; Gorum - kinmeʔd; Gtaʔ - gmiʔ; Bonda - gimeʔ; Gutob - gimɛʔ; Nicobarese - mɛʔ; [Outside India: Palaung - bɛ; Riang - pɛʔ; Ong Be - mɛ.] submitted by /u/Dismal-Elevatoae [link] [comments] | |
8:48a |
[OC] Population in the Norwegian and Foreign Settlements of Svalbard, Norway (2025) |
10:00a |
Europe in 1444, showcasing the historical landscape. |
10:33a |
Discover the state with the highest percentage of people who trace their roots to every European country |
12:31p |
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1:00p |
Main cities during Alexios Philantropenos campaign (1293-1295) |
1:00p |
1833 French map of the Byzantine empire |
1:00p |
The world according to Apple Look Around (Apple Maps Street View) |
1:30p |
Frequency of people born in oversea departments, in the european part of France (2008) |
2:01p |
Propaganda map from WW1. Imagine this happened. |
2:32p |
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5:18p |
1810 Viceroyalty of New Spain | In 1810, the Viceroyalty of New Spain (modern-day Mexico and parts of the southwestern United States, Central America, and the Philippines) was governed by a viceroy appointed by the Spanish Crown. The viceroy was the king’s representative, overseeing administration, justice, and military affairs in the colony. 1810 was a pivotal year due to political instability in Spain and growing unrest in New Spain. https://twitter.com/i/communities/1899794052171669531 submitted by /u/marbellamarvel [link] [comments] | |
5:18p |
Countries whose players have played in the English Premier League (released by EPL) |
5:18p |
Flag map of Poland and Lithuania in 1385 (union of Krewo) |
5:18p |
[OC] USA vs Alaska Railway Lines. |
5:45p |
Today in Turkey, students in 20+ High Schools protested the recent government actions opressing education. Protests are still ongoing. |
7:04p |
Watch WW1 every day on the western front In 30 seconds |
7:04p |
Abortion laws worldwide 2022 data |
7:04p |
Countries from which the ancestors of American presidents originated.???????? |
7:31p |
What if the British Empire Were Structured Like the German Empire? |
7:31p |
Ethnic Groups in the Balkans according to a Historical Atlas of 1881 |
7:31p |
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch overlaid on a map of the USA |
7:31p |
[OC] Railway Lines of Germany. |
8:48p |
US states by percentage of at-home births, 2023 |
10:05p |
Countries with the closest poverty rate (by MPI) to Indian states |
10:31p |
Russian civil war, 12th August 1918 (correct me if I made any mistakes) |
10:31p |
A Map of Russian Air Defense Positions Over the Past Two Months According to Sentinel-1 | The Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Satellite (open-source / available to the public) happens to operate around the same frequency as the S-400's search radar (96L6E "Cheese Board"). When it takes an image, interference from the search radar causes these white streaks in the Sentinel-1 Image. After Sentinel-1 has taken images from two different directions, you get intersecting lines that pinpoint the position of the radar. For many of these areas, Google Earth has relatively recent imagery that also shows these positions. The main airport in Rostov-on-Don has a good example. It's worth noting that, technically, these may also be C-band jammers for targeting drones; however, when I looked at the raw signals they appeared to be LFM waveforms like that of a search radar. It's interesting to see that there are two S-400 systems operating north of Mariupol. They're the only ones I've seen pop up on the interior of Ukraine lately. submitted by /u/ImaScareBear [link] [comments] | |
11:45p |
What type of jamming is the sat picking here ? |
11:45p |
1957 Hand drawn map of the Atlantic Ocean. by Marie Tharp. Large file, zoom in. Found on the David Rumsey Historical Map Collection site |
11:45p |
Location of capitals relative to the world ocean v.3 |
11:45p |
Germanys plan for Africa after WW1 |