Maps
My turn (via BoiFromTroy).
create your own visited states map
or write about it on the open travel guide
My turn (via BoiFromTroy).
create your own visited states map
or write about it on the open travel guide
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January 29th, 2004 at 10:31 am
Peasants, Workers, Intelligentsia
Trotsky’s Three Elements of the Revolution: Peasantry, Workers, and Intelligentsia, continue Struggle today in Blogostan. Peasantry (Euroweenies) “Noble” Chris on French arms sales to China, or rather the embargo on such. Kathy at On The Third Hand, on…
January 29th, 2004 at 3:14 pm
The sad thing here is that I can tell from this map that you’ve never driven out I-70 from Pittsburgh to Columbus, or that you got to New Hampshire via Boston, probably going to Maine, though perhaps to the White Mountains.
BTW, did you know that Vermont has the fewest gun control laws in the country? They actually don’t issue permits, and I think the only law they have about gun use is that you can’t shoot accross a state highway.
January 29th, 2004 at 4:53 pm
Nice job, especially on New Hampshire. Yes, I know that Vermont’s gun laws are pretty good, but I like Alaska’s better. Like Vermont, Alaska now allows concealed carry without a permit, but unlike Vermont, they still issue permits to those who want them. Having a permit makes no difference in Alaska, of course, but it makes a big difference when traveling to states that have favorable reciprocity laws.