Bakers Dozen

The second was a bicycle, apparently.

Maps

  1. Subway
  2. The Lens (of Second Foundation)

Maps

  1. Subway
  2. The Lens (of Second Foundation)
  3. Waldseemuller’s Universalis Cosmographia, the first map to name the continent “America”

Maps

  1. Subway
  2. The Lens (of Second Foundation)
  3. Waldseemuller’s Universalis Cosmographia, the first map to name the continent “America”
  4. Charles Booth’s poverty map of London

Maps

  1. Subway
  2. The Lens (of Second Foundation)
  3. Waldseemuller’s Universalis Cosmographia, the first map to name the continent “America”
  4. Charles Booth’s poverty map of London
  5. Peter’s Projection World Map

This image was burned into my brain since every classsroom had one!

Maps

  1. Subway
  2. The Lens (of Second Foundation)
  3. Waldseemuller’s Universalis Cosmographia, the first map to name the continent “America”
  4. Charles Booth’s poverty map of London
  5. Peter’s Projection World Map
  6. Weather map

Maps

  1. Subway
  2. The Lens (of Second Foundation)
  3. Waldseemuller’s Universalis Cosmographia, the first map to name the continent “America”
  4. Charles Booth’s poverty map of London
  5. Peter’s Projection World Map
  6. Weather map
  7. Mercator projection world map

Maps

  1. Subway
  2. The Lens (of Second Foundation)
  3. Waldseemuller’s Universalis Cosmographia, the first map to name the continent “America”
  4. Charles Booth’s poverty map of London
  5. Peter’s Projection World Map
  6. Weather map
  7. Mercator projection world map
  8. Thomas Guides

Maps

  1. Subway
  2. The Lens (of Second Foundation)
  3. Waldseemuller’s Universalis Cosmographia, the first map to name the continent “America”
  4. Charles Booth’s poverty map of London
  5. Peter’s Projection World Map
  6. Weather map
  7. Mercator projection world map
  8. Thomas Guides
  9. Stellar Cartography, USS Enterprise

Maps

  1. Subway
  2. The Lens (of Second Foundation)
  3. Waldseemuller’s Universalis Cosmographia, the first map to name the continent “America”
  4. Charles Booth’s poverty map of London
  5. Peter’s Projection World Map
  6. Weather map
  7. Mercator projection world map
  8. Thomas Guides
  9. Stellar Cartography, USS Enterprise
  10. Ptolemy’s world map

Maps

  1. Subway
  2. The Lens (of Second Foundation)
  3. Waldseemuller’s Universalis Cosmographia, the first map to name the continent “America”
  4. Charles Booth’s poverty map of London
  5. Peter’s Projection World Map
  6. Weather map
  7. Mercator projection world map
  8. Thomas Guides
  9. Stellar Cartography, USS Enterprise
  10. Ptolemy’s world map
  11. US States Renamed For Countries With Similar GDPs

One of the most popular maps at the Strange Maps website

Maps

  1. Subway
  2. The Lens (of Second Foundation)
  3. Waldseemuller’s Universalis Cosmographia, the first map to name the continent “America”
  4. Charles Booth’s poverty map of London
  5. Peter’s Projection World Map
  6. Weather map
  7. Mercator projection world map
  8. Thomas Guides
  9. Stellar Cartography, USS Enterprise
  10. Ptolemy’s world map
  11. US States Renamed For Countries With Similar GDPs
  12. Captain Flint’s treasure map (tip of the hat to R.L. Stevenson)

Maps

  1. Subway
  2. The Lens (of Second Foundation)
  3. Waldseemuller’s Universalis Cosmographia, the first map to name the continent “America”
  4. Charles Booth’s poverty map of London
  5. Peter’s Projection World Map
  6. Weather map
  7. Mercator projection world map
  8. Thomas Guides
  9. Stellar Cartography, USS Enterprise
  10. Ptolemy’s world map
  11. US States Renamed For Countries With Similar GDPs
  12. Captain Flint’s treasure map (tip of the hat to R.L. Stevenson)
  13. eMaps like Google and Yahoo and MapQuest and many many many others - they’re great!
    Next, as the 4th approaches, one for the veterans among us…

The highest military rank you attained (include user name, rank, branch of service, O# / E#; also include country, i.e., US Army, not just Army)*

  1. echo7tango: Gunnery Sergeant, USMC (E-7)
    • Note that this might not be your final rank at discharge. You don’t have to share if you got busted, but if it’s a good story then please share! :wink:

Not sure you’ll find 12 other veterans who’ll post here, but if you do, good on ya, and thanks for your service!

How about expanding the list to include family members?
Many gracias for the service, Sarge.

I agree on both points- there may be 13 vets among overall Dopers, but definitely not among the smaller subgroup that posts regularly in Baker’s Dozen.

The highest military rank you attained (include user name, rank, branch of service, O# / E#; also include country, i.e., US Army, not just Army)*

  1. echo7tango: Gunnery Sergeant, USMC (E-7)
  2. Eutychus: Innocent Bystander

(Well, I guess it counts if you never were in the service … that’s the highest rank I attained!)

The highest military rank you attained (include user name, rank, branch of service, O# / E#; also include country, i.e., US Army, not just Army)*

  1. echo7tango: Gunnery Sergeant, USMC (E-7)
  2. Eutychus: Innocent Bystander
  3. Junior Scout: Girl Scouts of America
    What? I had to wear a uniform and march in formation!

The highest military rank you attained (include user name, rank, branch of service, O# / E#; also include country, i.e., US Army, not just Army)*

  1. echo7tango: Gunnery Sergeant, USMC (E-7)
  2. Eutychus: Innocent Bystander
  3. Junior Scout: Girl Scouts of America
  4. Neighborhood Marshall, Cold War Reenactment Society (Adolphe Menjou Division)

The highest military rank you attained (include user name, rank, branch of service, O# / E#; also include country, i.e., US Army, not just Army)*

  1. echo7tango: Gunnery Sergeant, USMC (E-7)
  2. Eutychus: Innocent Bystander
  3. Junior Scout: Girl Scouts of America
  4. Neighborhood Marshall, Cold War Reenactment Society (Adolphe Menjou Division)
  5. Scout, Horde forces (WoW PvP)