Friday, March 30, 2007

Let's see, to get to Macy's I have to take a right at the food court, so I should head towards the TRIVIA QUIZ!

Today's trivia quiz is brought to you by the Association of American Geographers. They'd like you to go to maps.google.com and get directions from Chicago, IL to London. Check out Step number 20!

We've all used those maps in malls before telling us how to get from store to store. What's the technical term for the "You are here" indicator added to those types of maps?

Good luck :)

4 Comments:

At 1:43 PM, March 30, 2007, Blogger Kim said...

Is it officially called the dummy indicator (as in, you are here, dummy!)

 
At 3:01 PM, March 30, 2007, Blogger jody said...

it's called the diametric central configuration positioning locater nub.
oh wait, i totally just made that up.

 
At 9:23 PM, March 31, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, when I looked up "you are here indicator" in Google, I got a link for: "How to Make Red Cabbage Juice pH Indicator." Maybe Orange Julius is going to start branching out into cabbage drinks!

 
At 7:52 AM, April 02, 2007, Blogger R-dogg said...

Well, the official answer is ideo locator. However, I kind of like Jody's answer better!

 

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