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Pedantic quibble with this article from The Guardian (and I know pedantic quibbles have an audience here, because this is Mastodon):

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  • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

    Pedantic quibble with this article from The Guardian (and I know pedantic quibbles have an audience here, because this is Mastodon):

    Minneapolis and St. Paul are immediately adjacent to each other. They share a border. They are only “11 miles apart” in the way that the US and Canada are ~1350 miles apart: if you measure center to center.

    Aside from the ill-defined question of “What center are we measuring from??,“ there’s the misleading impression that there’s 11 miles of something •else• in between them. Just say “adjacent” or “neighboring.” Sheesh.

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    Why did Michelin snub St Paul in its guide to the best restaurants in the Great Lakes region?

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    @inthehands ... Just... Thinking of how this framing would work if giving directions. "Starting from Minneapolis, Cross 5.5 miles of Minneapolis, and another 5.5 miles of St. Paul, to arrive at St. Paul."

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    • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

      @inthehands ... Just... Thinking of how this framing would work if giving directions. "Starting from Minneapolis, Cross 5.5 miles of Minneapolis, and another 5.5 miles of St. Paul, to arrive at St. Paul."

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      @miss_rodent
      Thinking of those poor folks in Canada whose home was the geographic center of the lower 48 and got used in some software as a default lat/lon for the whole US when the country was present but the address was missing, and had all these random people showing up at their house for various reasons

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      • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

        Pedantic quibble with this article from The Guardian (and I know pedantic quibbles have an audience here, because this is Mastodon):

        Minneapolis and St. Paul are immediately adjacent to each other. They share a border. They are only “11 miles apart” in the way that the US and Canada are ~1350 miles apart: if you measure center to center.

        Aside from the ill-defined question of “What center are we measuring from??,“ there’s the misleading impression that there’s 11 miles of something •else• in between them. Just say “adjacent” or “neighboring.” Sheesh.

        Link Preview Image
        Why did Michelin snub St Paul in its guide to the best restaurants in the Great Lakes region?

        Critics warn smaller and immigrant-run restaurants risk being overlooked as city-funded deal shapes dining map

        favicon

        the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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        I bike from Minneapolis to St. Paul for work every day. Minneapolis is 11 miles from St. Paul. My bike ride is <4 miles. Riddle me that, Guardian!

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        • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

          @miss_rodent
          Thinking of those poor folks in Canada whose home was the geographic center of the lower 48 and got used in some software as a default lat/lon for the whole US when the country was present but the address was missing, and had all these random people showing up at their house for various reasons

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          #5

          @inthehands ... Wait, is that a real thing that happened? I wouldn't be surprised if it is, b/c we live in the dumbest timeline, but it also sounds like a joke, and I can't tell...

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          • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

            Pedantic quibble with this article from The Guardian (and I know pedantic quibbles have an audience here, because this is Mastodon):

            Minneapolis and St. Paul are immediately adjacent to each other. They share a border. They are only “11 miles apart” in the way that the US and Canada are ~1350 miles apart: if you measure center to center.

            Aside from the ill-defined question of “What center are we measuring from??,“ there’s the misleading impression that there’s 11 miles of something •else• in between them. Just say “adjacent” or “neighboring.” Sheesh.

            Link Preview Image
            Why did Michelin snub St Paul in its guide to the best restaurants in the Great Lakes region?

            Critics warn smaller and immigrant-run restaurants risk being overlooked as city-funded deal shapes dining map

            favicon

            the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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            @inthehands you'd think the Guardian would know about the very similar Leeds and Bradford in the UK.

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            • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

              @inthehands ... Wait, is that a real thing that happened? I wouldn't be surprised if it is, b/c we live in the dumbest timeline, but it also sounds like a joke, and I can't tell...

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              @miss_rodent
              I could only find somewhat clickbaity coverage, but yes, it’s really happened — and I think I heard about another story like this from a decade or two earlier:
              https://www.uniladtech.com/news/internet-glitch-fbi-kansas-687747-20240805

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              • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

                I bike from Minneapolis to St. Paul for work every day. Minneapolis is 11 miles from St. Paul. My bike ride is <4 miles. Riddle me that, Guardian!

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                @inthehands

                This is particularly confusing from St. Paul's 3rd ward.

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                • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

                  @miss_rodent
                  I could only find somewhat clickbaity coverage, but yes, it’s really happened — and I think I heard about another story like this from a decade or two earlier:
                  https://www.uniladtech.com/news/internet-glitch-fbi-kansas-687747-20240805

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                  @inthehands wow, that sounds... fucking horrible for the people living there.

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                  • michael_w_busch@mastodon.onlineM michael_w_busch@mastodon.online

                    @inthehands

                    This is particularly confusing from St. Paul's 3rd ward.

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                    @michael_w_busch
                    A friend of mine once referred to Longfellow as “the Minneapolis / St. Paul DMZ”

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                    • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

                      Pedantic quibble with this article from The Guardian (and I know pedantic quibbles have an audience here, because this is Mastodon):

                      Minneapolis and St. Paul are immediately adjacent to each other. They share a border. They are only “11 miles apart” in the way that the US and Canada are ~1350 miles apart: if you measure center to center.

                      Aside from the ill-defined question of “What center are we measuring from??,“ there’s the misleading impression that there’s 11 miles of something •else• in between them. Just say “adjacent” or “neighboring.” Sheesh.

                      Link Preview Image
                      Why did Michelin snub St Paul in its guide to the best restaurants in the Great Lakes region?

                      Critics warn smaller and immigrant-run restaurants risk being overlooked as city-funded deal shapes dining map

                      favicon

                      the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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                      @inthehands agree it's dumb, but what bothers me more is the obligatory throwaway reference to icemania in an article that is otherwise entirely about restaurant promotion. What story about Minneapolis can possibly be complete without including a nod to the violence in the streets

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                      • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

                        Pedantic quibble with this article from The Guardian (and I know pedantic quibbles have an audience here, because this is Mastodon):

                        Minneapolis and St. Paul are immediately adjacent to each other. They share a border. They are only “11 miles apart” in the way that the US and Canada are ~1350 miles apart: if you measure center to center.

                        Aside from the ill-defined question of “What center are we measuring from??,“ there’s the misleading impression that there’s 11 miles of something •else• in between them. Just say “adjacent” or “neighboring.” Sheesh.

                        Link Preview Image
                        Why did Michelin snub St Paul in its guide to the best restaurants in the Great Lakes region?

                        Critics warn smaller and immigrant-run restaurants risk being overlooked as city-funded deal shapes dining map

                        favicon

                        the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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                        #12

                        @inthehands now I am curious what the longest possible direct route from the far corner of the one to the opposite corner of the other is.

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                        • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

                          Pedantic quibble with this article from The Guardian (and I know pedantic quibbles have an audience here, because this is Mastodon):

                          Minneapolis and St. Paul are immediately adjacent to each other. They share a border. They are only “11 miles apart” in the way that the US and Canada are ~1350 miles apart: if you measure center to center.

                          Aside from the ill-defined question of “What center are we measuring from??,“ there’s the misleading impression that there’s 11 miles of something •else• in between them. Just say “adjacent” or “neighboring.” Sheesh.

                          Link Preview Image
                          Why did Michelin snub St Paul in its guide to the best restaurants in the Great Lakes region?

                          Critics warn smaller and immigrant-run restaurants risk being overlooked as city-funded deal shapes dining map

                          favicon

                          the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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                          @inthehands I remember the print edition being famous for quirks, and I guess they're still doing it, decades later.

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                          • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

                            @michael_w_busch
                            A friend of mine once referred to Longfellow as “the Minneapolis / St. Paul DMZ”

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                            #14

                            @inthehands
                            And I guess it’s desperately needed (an uneducated guess tho).
                            @michael_w_busch

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                            • inthehands@hachyderm.ioI inthehands@hachyderm.io

                              I bike from Minneapolis to St. Paul for work every day. Minneapolis is 11 miles from St. Paul. My bike ride is <4 miles. Riddle me that, Guardian!

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                              @inthehands city planners are a wild bunch?

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