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![]() Larry Lard wrote [...] The 'it' you can't do without rearranging stations: make such a map where commuting time is represented by distance; What you *can* do: make such a map where isochrones are explicitly overlaid on a geographical map, obviating any need to rearrange stations. At some point the 'it' changed and I failed to notice... Yes. Thank you. I really didn't do this on purpose. The OP referred to distorted maps where travel time to a central point was represented by distance. John Rowland and others (reference to 'bubbles') were considering overlays on standard geographical maps. http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20040828/bob8.asp and links for explanation/discussion of weird maps, based on population and so forth. -- Mike D |
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