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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

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  • ? Guest
    Oh, i see that. Interesting. Maybe differences in what's being considered as a town? Who knows.
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    USPS has a way of combining smaller towns and suburbs to the largest nearby city. In practice this is very useful. You know your friend is near Nashville, say, and the zip codes do the heavy lifting. So I would posit that using USPS as a source in this case is not a great idea.
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      There is a Canada heritage minute about the last one https://youtu.be/nfKr-D5VDBU
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        Istanbul is literally "to the city" or in a way just "the city"
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          My d&d game tends to work better when I just name things like “The Nightmare Wood” and “The Old Hills”. The simplicity somehow lands harder.
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            Reminds me of > Torpenhow Hill is a hill in Cumbria, England. Its name consists of the Old English ‘Tor’, the Welsh ‘Pen’, and the Danish ‘How’ - all of which translate to modern English as ‘Hill’. Therefore, Torpenhow Hill would translate as hill-hill-hill hill
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              Istanbul is literally "to the city" or in a way just "the city"
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              The Nullarbor plain sounds like an Aboriginal word, but it's just Latin and means "No trees" because there are no trees on it.
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                Istanbul is literally "to the city" or in a way just "the city"
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                That's nobody's business but the Turks.
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                • susaga@sh.itjust.worksS susaga@sh.itjust.works
                  If only I had the self-confidence of the guy who went to Australia and said "this place is called New South Wales now."
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                  [Relevant Mitchell and Webb](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxKnFckhzUs)
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                    Oh and the New*town*.
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                      I grew up in a village whose name roughly translates to "Bob's place by the stream."
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                      I lived for a bit in a place that meant "Big nose".
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                        My d&d game tends to work better when I just name things like “The Nightmare Wood” and “The Old Hills”. The simplicity somehow lands harder.
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                        Sometimes name it after a person, or some shit that went down there, especially if its not someplace important. Like its not the nightmare town, there's nothing particular about it. So it's susanstown, and attempts to discover local lore would find stories about the ancient founder that have been embellished over the years.
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                        • susaga@sh.itjust.worksS susaga@sh.itjust.works
                          If only I had the self-confidence of the guy who went to Australia and said "this place is called New South Wales now."
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                          Pffft, he was plagued with self doubt compared to Cecil Rhodes who went to Africa and said "this place is called Rhodesia now."
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                            Istanbul is literally "to the city" or in a way just "the city"
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                            Beijing is "northern capital", Tokyo is "eastern capital", and Kyoto is "capital capital".
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                              Reminds me of > Torpenhow Hill is a hill in Cumbria, England. Its name consists of the Old English ‘Tor’, the Welsh ‘Pen’, and the Danish ‘How’ - all of which translate to modern English as ‘Hill’. Therefore, Torpenhow Hill would translate as hill-hill-hill hill
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                              Here is a Tom Scott video about it: https://youtu.be/NUyXiiIGDTo \ https://invidious.f5.si/watch?v=NUyXiiIGDTo
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                                If only I had the self-confidence of the guy who went to Australia and said "this place is called New South Wales now."
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                                Australia is also just called South. And apparently someone proposed the name Borealia (North) for Canada.
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                                  Oh and the New*town*.
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                                  Why they changed it ...?
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                                    Beijing is "northern capital", Tokyo is "eastern capital", and Kyoto is "capital capital".
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                                      Those are both from the same Mitchel and Webb sketch.
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                                      I'm sorry, who's wearing the hat?
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                                        Half the smaller villages in southern Germany are named "Ried" which comes from reed and roughly means "swampy place". The other half uses some variation of the suffix "-höfen" which just means "this place consists of farms" 😂
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                                          Reminds me of > Torpenhow Hill is a hill in Cumbria, England. Its name consists of the Old English ‘Tor’, the Welsh ‘Pen’, and the Danish ‘How’ - all of which translate to modern English as ‘Hill’. Therefore, Torpenhow Hill would translate as hill-hill-hill hill
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                                          I believe there's also a Haversham Hill, which is also a hill hill hill hill
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