Submitted by Dearfield t3_1059jux in todayilearned
GregorianShant t1_j39mpxh wrote
Motherfucker it has 4 sides.
IAmNotAnAlcoholic t1_j3a4vss wrote
There are 4 sides!
flipflapslap t1_j3c7yei wrote
Not 1 or 2 or 3 but 4! 4 sides!
c_delta t1_j3dg2da wrote
24 sides, you say?
HauserAspen t1_j3eaui8 wrote
What the hell are we supposed to do with an empty hexahectaenneacontakaiheptagon?
RookieCards t1_j3d1e13 wrote
It does! It just also has 693 more.
Nobody_Speshal t1_j3dpg75 wrote
It looks like that from high up but I’m guessing it means that it actually isn’t as straight as we think due to imprecise methods used when originally making the border
GregorianShant t1_j3dyj09 wrote
By that logic, basically every object in the world is a Hexadecainfintesimaloctogon, because if you zoom in far enough, you will find infinitesimal edges.
But pedantry aside, it has 4 fucking edges.
starmartyr t1_j3f3bej wrote
That isn't what is happening here. Colorado's border was defined by congress as 37°N to 41°N latitude, and from 25°W to 32°W longitude. That is effectively a trapezoid or at least as close to one that can be drawn on a globe. That shape does have 4 edges as you say. However, when they went to survey the land errors were made. 19th-century surveyors would stray from the legal border by as much as half a mile in some places and would correct it by making a couple of near 90-degree turns to correct this. Congress then accepted the survey boundaries as the legal boundaries making it have more than 4 edges.
MrDowntown t1_j3fdl0w wrote
> 25°W to 32°W longitude
from the Washington Meridian. An important note.
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