Wednesday, October 20, 2010

I had to look this up because I am a nerd.


Bridge abstract
Originally uploaded by raindog.
A friend of mine on Facebook asked whether it's true that, as she heard on today's Giants/Phillies broadcast, it's true that there's enough wire in the Golden Gate Bridge to go around the earth three times.

So I looked:

The Bridge's official site says:
Total length of galvanized steel wire used in both main cables: 80,000 mi = 129,000 km

Matt at geography.about.com says:
The circumference of the earth at the equator is 24,901.55 miles (40,075.16 kilometers).

Thus: Yes.

In other news. I've been slacking way off here, and I don't want to. I might ask friends to write guest posts, and I might just frontload like crazy out of my Delicio.us tags, or I might continue to make excuses. We eagerly await the birth of what is bound to be a very smart and cute baby, which is leaving me in a dreamy haze.

I will try, though, to make this blog more readable and comment-friendly.

-Mary

3 comments:

Linda R. Moore said...

I've actually been looking for some venues for a blog book tour, so if you'd be interested in asking me some questions about geography and my travels, I'd be more than happy to chip in a post.

A name/url option for commenting would be lovely. :)

Linda R. Moore said...

I mean, if that'd work for you! (It's late. I'm tired.)

Dan Satterfield said...

Great pic Mary- it made me think of extra dimensions being wrapped up in all those cables.