Thursday, December 08, 2005

Northern Composure

In a recent post, some of us made a list of blog visitors who we would like to know who they are. (I know, but it was an awkward sentence no matter how I wrote it.)

Well, I heard from my mystery visitor from Toronto, Ontario, Canada!

It was great to hear from you Rick!!!!!!!! Part of writing a blog is the sheer thrill of occasionally finding out that there is actually somebody out there.

In Rick's honor, Test your Canada Geography - Provinces Interactive Quiz

19 comments:

  1. 32 out of 39 and believe me, I got lucky on a few.

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  2. 38 out of 39. Missed one for a place I'd actually been!

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  3. Anonymous9:44 AM

    39 out of 39, but hardly fair considering I have lived my whole life here, and there are only 10 provinces & 3 territories.

    I am pretty sure I would not get a comparable score if I were tested to identify all the states.

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  4. sd27 -- I made a few lucky guesses also.

    suzi -- ok. well, glad you found your way home :)

    rick -- I had never heard of Nunavut -- I guess I missed the news the day it was created -- a resident of Nunavut is a Nunavummiuq <== they do that just to annoy generations of school children and the dyslexic.

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  5. Nunavummiuq looks like an extra-long Zrharc word.

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  6. I hate when they change the names of places -- for years I thought Peking and Beijing were two different places

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  7. 27 out of 39, yuck. I've got some studying to do. Maybe I'll discover my Canadian lurker as well.

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  8. Perhaps we should share the link to the Place the State game with rick from toronto! (I don't remember what it was, though..)

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  9. Great minds think alike -- I will find it tomorrow and post it.

    Did you see how commenters are listed on Stan's site, really neat.

    Everytime I see your "Nameless" headline, I think a Nameless, Texas, an actual town.

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  10. 39 of 39! My co-workers accuse me of being Canadian!

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  11. Yay Stan found the link!

    Nameless texas. Hmm. Perhaps that's a sign that it is time for me to post something new.

    Yes! I like Stan's new comment name-preview thing!

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  12. Roger -- I missed Prince Edward Island, of all things -- and in the U.S. we would call it Prince Edward's Island because we like to use the possessive form -- surprised your co-workers had heard of Canada, or anyplace north of Hamel :)

    [Roger work for a local newspaper, an actually good one.]

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  13. Stan has memorized the entire web, Google was named after him

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  14. Meagan -- they sent in their application for a post office with "Name" blank, some bureaucrat filled in "Nameless"

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  15. Jim - it's hard to keep up with all of the web traffic these days, but yes, I have the whole internets committed to memory. It's possible because I, too, am USB compatible (my left foot has a false big toe that opens up to reveal a USB plug)

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  16. Stan -- what does the false big toe on your right foot open to reveal? :)

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