Rocco Moretti wrote: > Paul McGuire wrote: > > "Claire McLister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > We've been working with Google Maps, and have created a web service to > > map origins of emails to a group. As a trial, we've developed a map of > > emails to this group at: > > > > http://www.zeesource.net/maps/map.do?group=668 > > > > This represents emails sent to the group since October 27. > > > > Would like to hear what you think of it. > > ------------------------------ > > > > <sigh> > > Another sleepless camera pointed at the fishbowl that is my online life. > > > > It's also a testament to the limited value of physically locating people > by internet addresses - If you zoom in on the San Fransico bay area, and > click on the southern most bubble (south of San Jose), you'll see the > entry for the Mountain View postal code (94043) - a massive list which > contains mostly gmail.com accounts, but also contains accounts with .de > .ca .uk .pl .it .tw and .za domains. I doubt all of the people in that > list live in sunny California, let alone in Mountain View proper.
North of that bubble is a second massive list also labeled Mountain View 94043. I found my name on that list and I live in the Chicago area. Moutain View is, perhaps, where aol.com is located? These bubbles are showing the location of the server that's registered under the domain name? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list