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        <title>start - Reverting spam.</title>
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	*  WhereCampPDX 2009 wiki
	*  WhereCampPDX 2008 wiki

Resources

	*  Blog: &lt;http://wherecamppdx.org&gt;
	*  Mailing list: &lt;http://groups.google.com/group/wherecamp-pdx&gt;
	*  Twitter: &lt;http://twitter.com/wherecamppdx&gt;</description>
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	&quot; Return to WhereCampPDX 2009 sessions&quot;
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Present your favorite strange map and why you like it. Proposed by Igal Koshevoy.


(Photo by Reid Beels)

This fun session was part presentation, part group discussion, and part show-and-tell. The moderator presented some maps that showcased funny, frightening, niche and bizarre uses of cartography. The rest of the time was spent by the group discussing these and sharing additional strange maps suggested by the session participants.</description>
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Add notes, slides and links for sessions you participated in. Click “Edit this page” in the left sidebar, add a row describing the session which includes a link to a wiki page -- copy the “Sample” line to get started -- and then put your notes into this wiki page:</description>
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        <dc:creator>Rafa Gutierrez</dc:creator>
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        <description>Was: Cartographic Standards. This session used the International Standards for Orienteering Mapping as a jumping off point for discussing mapping standards and how or why they are useful. In looking at a variety of printed maps, we discussed the interesting adherence to the standards as well as the subtleties in the styles. It's obvious that both professionals and armchair cartographers are capable of creating works of art.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Rafa Gutierrez</dc:creator>
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However, it was also noted that for all of the subtleties within each map, there are obvious styles that lead to influence and interpretation.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Audrey Eschright</dc:creator>
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	*  PaperCamp
	*  Walking Papers
	*  Meet the New Shtick (post-digital manifesto of sorts)
	*  Pirate maps
	*  WhereCampPDX booklets (and how to fold them)</description>
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