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hitssquad
Oct2-05, 12:12 PM
Dig a hole straight down through the earth, with Google Maps.

grad.icmc.usp.br/~cipriani/bighole.php (http://grad.icmc.usp.br/~cipriani/bighole.php)

arildno
Oct2-05, 12:15 PM
I'd end up in the Pacific, somewhere between New Zealand and Antarctica.

gurkhawarhorse
Oct2-05, 12:17 PM
tried my luck, i ended up in pacific.:grumpy:

loseyourname
Oct2-05, 02:01 PM
Middle of the Indian Ocean, which is about what I figured. If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, you have very little chance of hitting land.

mattmns
Oct2-05, 03:26 PM
Directly in the center of the indian ocean.

Smurf
Oct2-05, 03:47 PM
South Pacific here, closer to antarctica than any other land.

Gale
Oct2-05, 03:49 PM
closest to austrailia, but in the pacific... what'd be more useful is if they let us dig hole to anywhere, and then gave us the length of the hole and the angle we have to dig at.

Smurf
Oct2-05, 03:50 PM
okay... I did it again and I ended up off the coast of madagasgar... interesting

cefarix
Oct2-05, 03:52 PM
I end up square in the middle of the southeastern pacific, maybe about a couple thousand miles off the coast of south america

Andy
Oct2-05, 03:53 PM
A few hundred miles of the new zealand coast, figure i could swim that though.

Pengwuino
Oct2-05, 04:06 PM
Indian ocean...

lol this is hilarious. All those jokes about "tunneling straight to China" don't even make sense anymore! The opposite side of China is in South America

Moonbear
Oct2-05, 04:10 PM
lol this is hilarious. All those jokes about "tunneling straight to China" don't even make sense anymore! The opposite side of China is in South America
Yep, apparently yet another lie perpetuated by my parents! And to think of all that time wasted in the sandbox trying to dig to China. :grumpy:

Edit: I ended up in the Indian Ocean, a bit West of Australia (just a tad southwest of the westernmost projection of Australia).

Those Google images are also a few years out of date! My building is still a dirt lot on the image, and the new buildings behind me are still woods.

matthyaouw
Oct2-05, 04:16 PM
Yep, apparently yet another lie perpetuated by my parents! And to think of all that time wasted in the sandbox trying to dig to China. :grumpy:

They probably assumed you'd want to avoid the core.

Math Is Hard
Oct2-05, 04:20 PM
Yep, apparently yet another lie perpetuated by my parents! And to think of all that time wasted in the sandbox trying to dig to China. :grumpy:
I used to mess with the other kids while we were digging the hole, and tell them I could faintly hear people speaking Chinese. :biggrin:

Danger
Oct2-05, 07:52 PM
Doesn't work on my computer. :grumpy:
I'll have to try at work tomorrow.

Smurf
Oct2-05, 08:45 PM
A few hundred miles of the new zealand coast, figure i could swim that though.
Getting to the coast is no problem. Getting to the surface is the hard part :biggrin:

Kakarot
Oct3-05, 03:39 AM
Doesn't work on my computer. :grumpy:
I'll have to try at work tomorrow.

thats what you get mac boy!

i end up west of australia in the ocean :( but i do end up in china if i dig from my city of birth lol. tomororrow ill start the digging but ill have to get some tips from the very factual movie "The Core"

BobG
Oct3-05, 06:42 AM
Indian Ocean. If I jump in and free fall, it takes about 42 minutes to wind up at the other side.

hitssquad
Oct3-05, 08:21 AM
If I jump in and free fall, it takes about 42 minutes to wind up at the other side.You could not free fall (neglecting air resistance) through a straight hole in the earth unless that hole was drilled from one pole to the other.

Moonbear
Oct3-05, 10:12 AM
thats what you get mac boy!
No, it's because he has dial-up and an OLD mac. None of those google maps/satellite images worked for me when I was on dial-up, they're just too large of files and never finish downloading. Now that I have cable internet, no problem.

Danger
Oct3-05, 06:10 PM
No, it's because he has dial-up and an OLD mac.
Negative. The G3 is fairly old, I admit, but I'm on high-speed ADSL. The site came up just fine, but wouldn't display the map.
I'm at work now, and emerged almost exactly half-way between Argentina and the southern half of New Zealand. The water's pretty damned deep, but at least it's warm.