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710 & 105 Quilt
|| 8/21/2007 || 1:21 pm || Comments Off on 710 & 105 Quilt || ||
105 & 110 Quilt
|| 8/19/2007 || 1:07 pm || Comments Off on 105 & 110 Quilt || ||
101 & 110 Quilt
|| 8/18/2007 || 9:15 am || Comments Off on 101 & 110 Quilt || ||
The 101 & 110 interchange is popularly known as the Four Level Interchange and officially known as the Bill Keene Memorial Interchange, named after the KNXT traffic / weather reporter.
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5, 10, 60, & 101 Quilt
|| 8/17/2007 || 1:32 pm || Comments Off on 5, 10, 60, & 101 Quilt || ||
Yesterday’s 5 & 10 Quilt is the northern part of the East Los Angeles Interchange complex and this map is the southern half. I had quite a bit a of trouble trying to properly name this map because I couldn’t really figure out which interchange was which! So instead of selectively naming only a couple of the highways, I decided to name this map using ALL of the highways.
According to the Wikipedia entry:
* Interstate 5 enters the complex from the south as the Santa Ana Freeway, but exits to the north as the Golden State Freeway. The Santa Ana Freeway continues west as U.S. 101 to the Four Level Interchange (Bill Keene Memorial Interchange) in downtown Los Angeles.* Interstate 10 is not contiguous through the interchange. Heading west into the complex on the San Bernardino Freeway (I-10), the primary road (or trunk) heads to U.S. 101. In order to follow the I-10 alignment, one must exit the trunk road and follow a connector that merges with the alignment of southbound I-5, then exit that trunk and follow another connector to the Santa Monica Freeway (I-10); note also the change in the freeway’s name.
* Heading west into the complex on the Pomona Freeway (CA/SR-60), the primary road (or trunk) heads into the Santa Monica Freeway (I-10).
Up next will be the Four Level Interchange.
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Indirectly referenced in the Sydney Morning News?
|| 8/16/2007 || 10:12 pm || Comments Off on Indirectly referenced in the Sydney Morning News? || ||
Google’s photos of Sydney go all fuzzy
by Asher Moses, 8/13/07, The Sydney Morning News…
Google has in the past been accused of censoring its maps due to national security concerns by governments, most recently in June when it updated its maps of Washington D.C. but maintained older, blurry images for -most of the downtown area.
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I believe the author is referencing this article, “Google’s View of D.C. Melds New and Sharp, Old and Fuzzy by Jenna Johnson (Lead story, Metro Section, Washington Post, 7/22/07) which was written because of this blog entry and my subsequent press release.
5 & 10 Quilt
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This interchange is apart of the East Los Angeles Interchange complex, which is one of the busiest freeway interchanges in the world. I am going to make a few more maps of this interchange in the coming days.
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Interchangable Earth
|| 8/15/2007 || 2:27 pm || Comments Off on Interchangable Earth || ||
Click the image below to download the .kmz file [7.8 mb] for Google Earth:
Using the center of 710 & 405 Quilt, which is in the Los Angeles Interchanges series, I constructed this beautiful globe.
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