Friday, June 8, 2012
erikostrom:

Regional affinities, based on cell phone data (from Samuel Arbesman, “The Invisible Borders That Define American Culture”)

erikostrom:

Regional affinities, based on cell phone data
(from Samuel Arbesman, “The Invisible Borders That Define American Culture”)

Notes

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  6. southern-humidity reblogged this from erikostrom and added:
    I would have thought Alabama and Mississippi would be more connected, but I guess not. Interesting!
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  11. everbright-mourning reblogged this from fuckyeahgeographyalligator and added:
    Read the article, it’s a nifty little work of cultural geography!
  12. sayorangedrink reblogged this from mapsandshhtuff and added:
    And the I-35 corridor connects Iowa with Minnesota! Man, that’s cool.
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    this is fucking gorgeous.
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    I like maps.
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