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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2009 22:04:38 GMT -5
koraq, where in Canada. Calgary myself.
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Post by mahrundl on Mar 15, 2009 14:35:50 GMT -5
mahrundl, Canada can be a drag sometimes and I guess Australia is not that much denser populated. Less dense, I think. (*Omits joke about Canadians being denser than Australians.*) But I haven't done a comparison recently, so I could easily be wrong. OK, I just had to look it up. On a list of 238 countries in Wikipedia, from most to least densely populated, Australia came in at position 232 (2.84 people per square km), with Canada slightly more densely populated (3 people per square km), in position 227. Link, for those interested: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_population_density
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Post by scott on Mar 15, 2009 16:39:25 GMT -5
Scott - you're joking - surely you jest...no? Wow! Well, if you ever come here and have some free time it'd be great to meet up - let alone host a Thool sesh or somesuch! Make sure and PM me if that looks like it might be in the cards sometime! Could it be that a post to this thread actually results in gameplay? Who would've thunk it... Ragnorakk, I'll certainly drop you a line the next time I'm going to be in the area. Hopefully we can roll some dice. At the very least, we'll get together for lunch or something.
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Post by ragnorakk on Mar 16, 2009 19:31:49 GMT -5
That would be great. Lexington has a strangely large quantity of good restaurants. And if the ther was time I could probably lure my two 'regulars' in (I say regulars - we haven't sat down and played since December!)
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Post by koraq on Mar 22, 2009 18:59:27 GMT -5
Amazing! You are even fewer per square kilometer!?
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Post by koraq on Mar 22, 2009 19:00:15 GMT -5
koraq, where in Canada. Calgary myself. Kingston, Ontario, so not exactly next door to you, I'm afraid.
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Post by mahrundl on Mar 23, 2009 14:24:49 GMT -5
Amazing! You are even fewer per square kilometer!? I are. I mean, we am. Or possibly both. Yup. You have more square kilometres than we do (we have more octagonal ones, though). On the other hand, you've also got more drinkable water, which is one of the major limiting factors on population over here. The entire middle of the continent is essentially empty of humanity. Or rather, of humanity in large groups - in addition to the many and varied indigenous groups who still live in the Outback, there are many towns / villages, but they are generally pretty tiny. Ahem. Here endeth the geography lesson. Sorry about that.
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