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Map of the lyokofans in the world

MessagePosté: 12 Sep 2005, 22:49
par Clem
Hello everybody!!

Since a long time, Quentin, webmaster of the site, is making a map of the world, where we can see where are living lyokofans :D

So if you want to help us in our project you can tell us where you live in the world in this form please :
Country - Region - Department - City / Postcode

(thanks beesbutterflies)

You can post here if you are interested or in another topic:
http://yumi2004.celeonet.fr/forum/viewt ... 1298#41298


I know that this topic don't speak about code lyoko but I didn't know where I could put it :roll:

Re: Map of the lyokofans in the world

MessagePosté: 12 Sep 2005, 23:15
par Olivier
Clem a écrit:Department


This is specific to France ;-)

MessagePosté: 12 Sep 2005, 23:19
par Clem
Well, what must we say? :hein:
country and just city?

I don't know very well the USA

MessagePosté: 12 Sep 2005, 23:23
par Olivier
They have states in the US, for example:

San Francisco, California (or just CA for short)

http://www.50states.com
http://www.50states.com/us.htm

MessagePosté: 13 Sep 2005, 03:11
par Chauve-Souris
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This is my disk record of my old entry:
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Moi USA, Arizona, Tucson, 85745 (où il pleut rarement). :sm32:
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Message 03 Juil 2005 05:20 Cartes National et International des Lyokofans[pg.3]
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(Systematic, ain't I?) Well, we could insert the name of our COUNTY between the state and the city, but no one uses counties in addresses here, so it's just COUNTRY, STATE, CITY, ZIPCODE. So I am going to just let my old entry stand as is.
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MessagePosté: 13 Sep 2005, 06:02
par garooob
Quote Sonic Hachelle-Bee, from the French thread:
Aux USA:
Country - State - City - ZIP Code

I have mine in my profile!
USA, Arizona, Phoenix, 85020

MessagePosté: 14 Sep 2005, 02:05
par exo
United States of America - North America - New Jersey - Town of Clark

MessagePosté: 15 Sep 2005, 03:38
par garooob
Megas was pretty cool! I guess its ratings weren't good enough. New Jersey is cool, too. It's like NY, but a little south.

MessagePosté: 29 Nov 2005, 23:50
par Hayze
I'm from Kentucky. No one ever cares about Kentucky. Except for the new movie Elizabethtown.

MessagePosté: 30 Nov 2005, 04:15
par garooob
Kentucky is pretty hilly, isn't it? Should make for some good motorcycle roads. Also for mountain biking in the woods.

MessagePosté: 01 Déc 2005, 04:31
par kagetsu
Hmm, Esper's from Kentucky,,, y'all don't know him here though I don't think.

I believe Mammoth Caves is in Kentucky, went there once for vacation, though I remember more of the trips in Tennessee and N. Carolina

Where was I??? Oh yes, where I was,,err am

Maryland, northwest from Washington DC, USA,,, but you can tell that from my accent :D

MessagePosté: 01 Déc 2005, 05:25
par exo
kagetsu a écrit:Hmm, Esper's from Kentucky,,, y'all don't know him here though I don't think.

I believe Mammoth Caves is in Kentucky, went there once for vacation, though I remember more of the trips in Tennessee and N. Carolina

Where was I??? Oh yes, where I was,,err am

Maryland, northwest from Washington DC, USA,,, but you can tell that from my accent :D


I envy. Born there, wish I was there now.





Hayze: The Simpsons are from Kentucky. KFC is made in Kentucky.

Here's an off the wall hilarious picture of the KFC guy:


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MessagePosté: 08 Mai 2006, 13:17
par Kentan
England, West Bromwich, West Midlands

MessagePosté: 23 Mai 2006, 00:53
par KageSama
USA, Maryland, Columbia, 21045 (currently)


I've bounced all around the country being in the military for so long. Originally from Missouri, but I've spent time in California (x2), Texas (x5), Arizona (x1), Massechusetts (x2), Kentucky/Tennessee (x1) and Maryland (x1). Never got to go overseas except to go to Saudi Arabia and Iraq during Desert Shield/Storm with the 101st Airborne.

MessagePosté: 23 Mai 2006, 03:48
par kagetsu
Wow, you're right next door,,, well, about a hundred miles or so. Airborne? Screaming Eagles right? I'd have to review my history to remember where they were in Iraq.

MessagePosté: 23 Mai 2006, 03:54
par KageSama
kagetsu a écrit:Wow, you're right next door,,, well, about a hundred miles or so. Airborne? Screaming Eagles right? I'd have to review my history to remember where they were in Iraq.


101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) - Screaming Eagles. Yep, you nailed it.

Let's see, the first five months I spent bouncing between King Fahd International Airport and An Nasyriah, Saudi Arabia. Then, we made the big left flank maneuver and set up outside of Rafah, Saudi Arabia. During the ground war, I made it to As Salman Airfield, Iraq and was getting ready to move up to the Euphrates River when they called the war off. Spent a month in Iraq, then my last month was back to King Fahd to clean all our gear and vehicles. Finally got home on April 9, 1991.