If when pieced together, they lay flat, you win. Charts are pieced together by trimming the maps so neighboring charts can lay next to each other with lines of latitude and longitude in alignment. Starting with the “L” in Legit and ending with the “.” on the last line:ģf1cbdcac92e914c8194593e558dc484f81dbc89512a69c7d1c482cf1646809cĮmail address: together maps for the entire continental US to form one large map.
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To satisfy these this challenge uses the Legit Challenge Framework. The point is that a real challenge should have a lot of thought put into it and be carefully constructed.Ĥ. It’s not a secret the maps referenced in the challenge approximate a sphere. This challenge is a bit contrived, this was to prove a point more than to really issue a challenge exploring the nature of the earth. See my video dissecting his challenge here: This is a FOH$10,000 counter challenge to the $200,000 challenge by Flat Out Hero.