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Re: Mapping the physical locations of Tor nodes



> I have something similar at http://socialistsushi.com/tormap/

Which doesn't demand JavaScript enabled. (Thank you.)

On the comments side [I do post mine here, not at 'Comments welcome']:

** Kudos.

** Why the use of 'photo' or 'bio' maps given that most Americans [Black
Panther were good ... hence--WRONG, I am not necessarily anti-USA] :)
seriously speaking: given that most Americans [(original US) statistics!]
can't manage to locate Florida or Maine on a map for a start? A map by
'countries' [or simpler] would be much more readable [zoom or not].

** It's good/encouraging to see that the data are essentially those of/confirm
the presentation in Leuven/Belgium.

** It would be nice to have statistics on the user-agent identifications too.

** It's interesting to see that Kuala Lumpur & Singapore [which are apart as
?! ... Paris and Marseille (guessing); that is, they lie within a relatively
short distance, to let us understand] designate a ... SECOND?! focus by
intensity in the Asian-Pacific [actually ENTIRE Asia + Australia] region.

Cheers,

/Roy Lanek

PS: world population has been estimated [I am recalling] at 6.7 billion a
couple of months ago. Singapore is perhaps [ditto] 3.5 million or less.
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