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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
The comic consists of a flowchart depicting various ways to tell what era a map is from based on present country borders and land forms. (Except in the Not a Political Map Branch (from "Can you see the familiar continents?" downwards), the comic applies to a political map.) While many of the options are very serious, a few bizarre options reference fictional maps ({{w|Discworld}}, {{w|Narnia}}, and Tolkien's {{w|Middle-earth}}), or consider that seagulls, staplers, tubas, or breadboxes could be mistaken for a map. Randall also mentions US President {{w|Jimmy Carter}} being [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Carter_rabbit_incident attacked by a giant swimming rabbit], an event previously referenced as one we must never forget in [[204: America]].
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{{incomplete|Errors in the year etc. should be collected in the [[#Trivia|trivia section]]. Another table with the possible year ranges and the length of their interval would be interesting. (Only for the political maps) What are the longest ranges after 1805 and how finely dissected are the maps closer to today?}}
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The comic consists of a flowchart depicting various ways to tell what era a map is from based on present country borders and land forms. (Except in the Not a Political Map Branch (from "Can you see the familiar continents?" downwards), the comic applies to a political map.) While many of the options are very serious, a few bizarre options reference fictional maps ({{w|Discworld}}, {{w|Narnia}}, and Tolkien's {{w|Middle-earth}}), or consider that seagulls, staplers, tubas, or breadboxes could be mistaken for a map. Randall also mentions US President {{w|Jimmy Carter}} being attacked by a giant swimming rabbit, an event previously referenced as one we must never forget in [[204: America]].
  
 
The flowchart, although probably effective in eventually identifying the production year of certain maps, is designed in a rather inefficient way, as some early distinctions are already on a very detailed level before some really important distinctions (fictional or non-political map) are made. This, of course, adds to the humorous tone of the comic. It is also hampered by several smaller or larger error (see [[#Trivia|trivia]]), the biggest being a whole section on I-25 that gives years in the range 1948–1952, before I-25 was built, and coming from a question that fixed the year range to 1960–1961.
 
The flowchart, although probably effective in eventually identifying the production year of certain maps, is designed in a rather inefficient way, as some early distinctions are already on a very detailed level before some really important distinctions (fictional or non-political map) are made. This, of course, adds to the humorous tone of the comic. It is also hampered by several smaller or larger error (see [[#Trivia|trivia]]), the biggest being a whole section on I-25 that gives years in the range 1948–1952, before I-25 was built, and coming from a question that fixed the year range to 1960–1961.
  
Additionally, (possible) future maps including a "Radioactive Exclusion Zone" in the place of Colorado are mentioned. It predicts that some kind of nuclear incident will occur in Colorado (possibly at Rulison or Rio Blanco nuclear testing sites) in 2022. It also predicts that the area will be infested by radioactive spiders one year later. As it is 2024 now, we see that both claims have been proven incorrect.{{Citation needed}}
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Additionally, (possible) future maps including a "Radioactive Exclusion Zone" in the place of Colorado are mentioned. It predicts that some kind of nuclear incident will occur in Colorado (possibly at Rulison or Rio Blanco nuclear testing sites) in 2022. It also predicts that the area will be infested by radioactive spiders one year later.
  
 
The title text continues the path where the user has confused a seagull for a map by inquiring if the (presumed) seagull might be a banshee based on the effect of its screams.
 
The title text continues the path where the user has confused a seagull for a map by inquiring if the (presumed) seagull might be a banshee based on the effect of its screams.
  
 
===Table===
 
===Table===
*Going through the flowchart, taking the leftmost path first, recursively. (Note there is no recursive loop, any loop is your mistake). See also {{w|Depth-first search}}.
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*Going through the flowchart, taking the leftmost path first, recursively. (Note there is no recursive loop). See also {{w|Depth-first search}}.
 
**"Prior Date Range" is the range determined immediately before the question, carried over from the previous question.
 
**"Prior Date Range" is the range determined immediately before the question, carried over from the previous question.
 
**"Question Date Range" is the range each answer choice implies.
 
**"Question Date Range" is the range each answer choice implies.
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| '''{{w|South Africa}}?'''
 
| '''{{w|South Africa}}?'''
| The {{w|Union of South Africa}} was created in 1910 out of the four British colonies ({{w|Cape Colony}}, {{w|Colony of Natal|Natal}}, {{w|Transvaal Colony|Transvaal}}, and {{w|Orange River Colony|Orange River}}), although South Africa was then not yet fully independent from the United Kingdom (which would not happen until 1931).
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| The {{w|Union of South Africa}} was created in 1910 out of the four British colonies ({{w|Cape Colony}}, {{w|Colony of Natal|Natal}}, {{w|Transvall Colony|Transvall}}, and {{w|Orange River Colony|Orange River}}), although South Africa was then not yet fully independent from the United Kingdom (which would not happen until 1931).
 
| 1868–1928
 
| 1868–1928
 
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| '''Leningrad?'''
 
| '''Leningrad?'''
| {{w|Saint Petersburg}} was known as Leningrad between 1924 and 1991. The city was founded in 1703 as Saint Petersburg (specific spellings vary); in August 1914, due to major anti-German sentiment related to WWI, it was renamed Petrograd (essentially the Russian translation of Petersburg). On January 26, 1924, five days after the death of {{w|Vladimir Lenin}} (the main revolutionary leader), the new Communist government (hostile to both the Orthodox {{w|Saint Peter}} the city was named after and the Czar {{w|Peter the Great}} who named it) renamed the city Leningrad in his honor. After the decline of the Soviet government in 1991, the name became unpopular, and a referendum in June 1991 (concurrently with the first Russian presidential election) restored the name Saint Petersburg for the city (officially in September 1991), which it holds to this day.
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| {{w|Saint Petersburg}} was known as Leningrad between 1924 and 1991. The city was founded in 1703 as Saint Petersburg (specific spellings vary); in August 1914, due to major anti-German sentiment related to WWI, it was renamed Petrograd (essentially the Russian translation of Petersburg). On January 26, 1924, five days after the death of {{w|Vladimir Lenin}} (the main revolutionary leader), the new Communist government (hostile to both the the Orthodox {{w|Saint Peter}} the city was named after and the Czar {{w|Peter the Great}} who named it) renamed the city Leningrad in his honor. After the decline of the Soviet government in 1991, the name became unpopular, and a referendum in June 1991 (concurrently with the first Russian presidential election) restored the name Saint Petersburg for the city (officially in September 1991), which it holds to this day.
 
| 1918–28
 
| 1918–28
 
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| '''Republic of the Upper Volta or Burkina Faso?'''
 
| '''Republic of the Upper Volta or Burkina Faso?'''
| {{w|Burkina Faso}} was named the {{w|Republic of Upper Volta}} until 1984, when the president Thomas Sankara decided to rename it to promote a sense of unity in the nation and in an anti-colonial statement.
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| {{w|Burkina Faso}} was named the {{w|Republic of the Upper Volta}} until 1984, when the president Thomas Sankara decided to rename it to promote a sense of unity in the nation and in an anti-colonial statement.
 
|1982–1988
 
|1982–1988
 
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| '''"Colorado" or "Danger—Radioactive Exclusion Zone—Avoid"?'''
 
| '''"Colorado" or "Danger—Radioactive Exclusion Zone—Avoid"?'''
| This entry and the one below it are now referring to hypothetical future events: specifically, a huge radioactivity event in {{w|Colorado}} that takes place some time in 2022. Colorado houses several important USA defense installations which, in popular culture, become targets for nuclear strikes in the event of an all out war between the USA and Russia (for example over the {{w|political status of Crimea}}). Installations include {{w|Peterson Air Force Base}} and the heavily fortified {{w|Cheyenne Mountain Complex}} housing {{w|NORAD}} command functions. Colorado also has a previous history of radioactive contamination–it was home to uranium mines, nuclear tests (including {{w|Project Rulison}}, an attempt to use nuclear bombs to drill for natural gas that ended up making the gas radioactive) and the controversial {{w|Rocky Flats Plant}}, a nuclear weapons manufacturing facility that suffered {{w|Radioactive contamination from the Rocky Flats Plant|several fires and leaks}} and was ultimately raided and shut down by the FBI.   None of these has yet caused spiders to mutate.{{Citation needed}}
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| This entry and the one below it are now referring to hypothetical future events: specifically, a huge radioactivity event in {{w|Colorado}} that takes place some time in 2022. Colorado has a previous history of radioactive contamination–it was home to uranium mines, nuclear tests (including {{w|Project Rulison}}, an attempt to use nuclear bombs to drill for natural gas that ended up making the gas radioactive) and the controversial {{w|Rocky Flats Plant}}, a nuclear weapons manufacturing facility that suffered {{w|Radioactive contamination from the Rocky Flats Plant|several fires and leaks}} and was ultimately raided and shut down by the FBI. None of these has yet caused spiders to mutate.{{Citation needed}}
 
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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[A very complicated flow chart, which can only be read in detail using the larger image now shown at the top of this page. This transcript uses the large version, which is more legible.]
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{{incomplete transcript|No layout with that many indents, just describe the image.}}
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:[A very complicated flow chart, which can only be read in detail using the larger image now shown at the top of this page. This transcript uses the large version, where there is no problem reading all entries.]
  
 
:[At the top of the chart there is a large caption, with a smaller caption below:]
 
:[At the top of the chart there is a large caption, with a smaller caption below:]
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::::::::The United States?
 
::::::::The United States?
 
:::::::::No
 
:::::::::No
::::::::::How sure are you that this map is in English?
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::::::::::How sure are you that this map is in english?
 
:::::::::Yes
 
:::::::::Yes
 
::::::::::Texas is...
 
::::::::::Texas is...
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:::::::::::::::Yes <span style="color:gray">1811–17</span>
 
:::::::::::::::Yes <span style="color:gray">1811–17</span>
 
:::::::::::::The US
 
:::::::::::::The US
::::::::::::::Venezuela and/or Ecuador?
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::::::::::::::Venezuela and/or ecuador?
 
:::::::::::::::No <span style="color:gray">1818–29</span>
 
:::::::::::::::No <span style="color:gray">1818–29</span>
 
:::::::::::::::Yes <span style="color:gray">1830–33</span>
 
:::::::::::::::Yes <span style="color:gray">1830–33</span>
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::::::::::::::::::Canada is...
 
::::::::::::::::::Canada is...
 
:::::::::::::::::::Missing a piece <span style="color:gray">1948</span>
 
:::::::::::::::::::Missing a piece <span style="color:gray">1948</span>
:::::::::::::::::::Fine
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:::::::::::::::::::Fine <span style="color:gray">1949–52</span>
::::::::::::::::::::The town on I-25 between Albuquerque and El Paso is...
 
:::::::::::::::::::::Hot Springs <span style="color:gray">1948-49</span>
 
:::::::::::::::::::::Truth or Consequences <span style="color:gray">1950–52</span>
 
 
:::::::::::::::::Ethiopia <span style="color:gray">1952–53</span>
 
:::::::::::::::::Ethiopia <span style="color:gray">1952–53</span>
 
:::::::::::::::Yes
 
:::::::::::::::Yes
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:::::::::::::::No
 
:::::::::::::::No
 
::::::::::::::::Is the area south of Lake Victoria...
 
::::::::::::::::Is the area south of Lake Victoria...
:::::::::::::::::British <span style="color:gray">1960</span>
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:::::::::::::::::British
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::::::::::::::::::The town on I-25 between Albuquerque and El Paso is...
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:::::::::::::::::::Hot Springs <span style="color:gray">1948–49</span>
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:::::::::::::::::::Truth or Consequences <span style="color:gray">1950–52</span>
 
:::::::::::::::::Tanganyika <span style="color:gray">1961–64</span>
 
:::::::::::::::::Tanganyika <span style="color:gray">1961–64</span>
 
:::::::::::::::::Tanzania <span style="color:gray">1965–71</span>
 
:::::::::::::::::Tanzania <span style="color:gray">1965–71</span>
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[[Category:Spiders]]
 
[[Category:Spiders]]
 
[[Category:Chronicles of Narnia]]
 
[[Category:Chronicles of Narnia]]
[[Category:Redwall]]
 

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