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[[Randall]] has been into [[:Category:Maps|maps]] for a long time on xkcd. Especially he focused on {{w|map projections}}, where the map if projected onto a flat surface, in [[977: Map Projections]]. Something that is not possible to do without distortion for a globes surface, like the Earth.
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This series began in [[1784: Bad Map Projection: Liquid Resize|January 2017]], and that it was a series became clear when it got its second installment in [[1799: Bad Map Projection: Time Zones|February 2017]]. But then it took three years until the third came in [[Bad Map Projection: South America|January 2020]]. The fourth came a year and a half later in [[2489: Bad Map Projection: The Greenland Special|July 2021]]. The fifth came nine and a half months later in [[2613: Bad Map Projection: Madagascator|April 2022]]. The sixth came 15 months later in [[2807: Bad Map Projection: ABS(Longitude)|July 2023]].
  
Long time after releasing a comment on 12 map projections in that first comic, which did not say the projections where bad, but clearly showed how different Earth's countries looks in different comics, he continues the list of projections in what turned out to be a series, of at least two comics.  
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[[Randall]] has been into [[:Category:Maps|maps]] for a long time on xkcd. Especially he focused on {{w|map projections}}, which are various ways to show the Earth on a flat surface, as in [[977: Map Projections]]. This is not possible to do without distortion because the Earth is not flat.
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A long time after releasing that comic, which did not say the projections were bad, but clearly showed how different Earth's countries looks in different maps, he continues the list of projections (well, with Bad Map Projections he made himself) in what turned out to be a series, of six comics so far.  
  
 
However, these projections are not real projections, and they are all named "Bad Map Projection: ''(Name)''".  
 
However, these projections are not real projections, and they are all named "Bad Map Projection: ''(Name)''".  
In the first two comics they even get a number indicating how many bad projections there are. So far they have the following numbers, listen in number order rather than release order:
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They even get a number, which if taken seriously would mean there are 352 other unreleased bad map projections at least, as the highest number so far is 358 and as of 2023 there have been released only six bad map projections.  
:#79 [[1799: Bad Map Projection: Time Zones]]
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:#107[[1784: Bad Map Projection: Liquid Resize]]
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So far they have the following numbers (listed in number order rather than release order; the first two were released in the opposite order, as were the last four, but with the third having the highest number so far). Release number shown at the end.
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:<nowiki>#79</nowiki>: [[1799: Bad Map Projection: Time Zones|Time Zones]] (No. 2)
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:<nowiki>#107</nowiki>: [[1784: Bad Map Projection: Liquid Resize|The Liquid Resize]] (No. 1)
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:<nowiki>#152</nowiki>: [[2807: Bad Map Projection: ABS(Longitude)|ABS(Longitude)]] (No. 6)
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:<nowiki>#248</nowiki>: [[2613: Bad Map Projection: Madagascator|Madagascator]] (No. 5)
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:<nowiki>#299</nowiki>: [[2489: Bad Map Projection: The Greenland Special|The Greenland Special]] (No. 4)
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:<nowiki>#358</nowiki>: [[2256: Bad Map Projection: South America|South America]] (No. 3)
  
This may give promise of several more bad projections. Both the first two have been released using a similar six color scheme, like a political map with each country in a different color than it's closest neighbors.
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This may give promise of several more bad projections. So far, the first two have been released using a similar six color scheme, like a political map with each country in a different color than its closest neighbors. But the other four were just plain black, gray, and white.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:44, 28 July 2023

This series began in January 2017, and that it was a series became clear when it got its second installment in February 2017. But then it took three years until the third came in January 2020. The fourth came a year and a half later in July 2021. The fifth came nine and a half months later in April 2022. The sixth came 15 months later in July 2023.

Randall has been into maps for a long time on xkcd. Especially he focused on map projections, which are various ways to show the Earth on a flat surface, as in 977: Map Projections. This is not possible to do without distortion because the Earth is not flat.

A long time after releasing that comic, which did not say the projections were bad, but clearly showed how different Earth's countries looks in different maps, he continues the list of projections (well, with Bad Map Projections he made himself) in what turned out to be a series, of six comics so far.

However, these projections are not real projections, and they are all named "Bad Map Projection: (Name)". They even get a number, which if taken seriously would mean there are 352 other unreleased bad map projections at least, as the highest number so far is 358 and as of 2023 there have been released only six bad map projections.

So far they have the following numbers (listed in number order rather than release order; the first two were released in the opposite order, as were the last four, but with the third having the highest number so far). Release number shown at the end.

#79: Time Zones (No. 2)
#107: The Liquid Resize (No. 1)
#152: ABS(Longitude) (No. 6)
#248: Madagascator (No. 5)
#299: The Greenland Special (No. 4)
#358: South America (No. 3)

This may give promise of several more bad projections. So far, the first two have been released using a similar six color scheme, like a political map with each country in a different color than its closest neighbors. But the other four were just plain black, gray, and white.