yes thank you.
Just remember when you link images to link the PNG; I checked your links and they were both to the SVG file on Wikipedia; the image link function doesn't like vector files.
yes thank you.
having spent the last couple minutes reading the Wikipedia page on vector graphics I think figured out what my problem was. I really appreciate you explaining what was wrong.Just remember when you link images to link the PNG; I checked your links and they were both to the SVG file on Wikipedia; the image link function doesn't like vector files.
So now that I have the image of superior up I just want to say as someone who lives in that general area the Wisconsin counties included make no sense. The general idea is that the areas included have been neglected because they are rural but a lot of areas that would make sense aren't included for instance two counties not included are very much rural and on lake superior. I get that they might have wanted to leave Wisconsin coastline but there's no reason to all us states are in a customs union by virtue of being part of the same country. Also on the eastern side of the Wisconsin border some of the counties included are equally rural to several not included. I know it isn't a big deal but it really annoys me. Also I would love to see how Michigan's government would react. Does anyone know what the protocols would be for part of a state to secede?
having spent the last couple minutes reading the Wikipedia page on vector graphics I think figured out what my problem was. I really appreciate you explaining what was wrong.
The counties they did or didn't include are arbitrary. If superior happened I would be in a Wisconsin county bordering superior but not included and it has pretty much the exact same culture as the county north of it which would be included in superior. Also the county I'm in is very disillusioned with Madison. My best guess is that they just went with counties bordering the UP out of simplicity.
Edit: Those borders are really hard to draw in a map. Also they are so weird that they are beautiful.
yeah the proposal honestly has next to no chance of succeeding in the foreseeable future. I think the most interesting result of the creation of superior is that the upper peninsula is a major bastion of conservatism. It would give the republicans 2 more senators but make michigain (and possibly Wisconsin) more likely to go democrat in the electoral college.Ah, well, you'd know better than I then. It's very possible that with statehood proposals not being very successful, they simply didn't go out of their way to court more counties from Wisconsin did. Best explanation that i have.
Yeah, that would’ve worked out well...A majority of the cantons have non-Magyar majorities?
Louis P. Bénézet's map of "Europe As It Should Be" (1918)
Its... surprisingly... I dunno. Like, its nowhere near as imperialistic as I thought it would be. Germany's borders in the Baltic area are bullshit, but outside of that... it doesn't wank Greece for no good reason... there are nations independent on here that aren't in otl. Outside of Russia, its surprisingly 'national liberation-ist'. The idea of splitting Sardinia between Italy and Spain is strange, but not the worst idea I've ever heard.Louis P. Bénézet's map of "Europe As It Should Be" (1918)
I think the Sardinia thing is due to historical claims and the Catalan settlement on the western coastIts... surprisingly... I dunno. Like, its nowhere near as imperialistic as I thought it would be. Germany's borders in the Baltic area are bullshit, but outside of that... it doesn't wank Greece for no good reason... there are nations independent on here that aren't in otl. Outside of Russia, its surprisingly 'national liberation-ist'. The idea of splitting Sardinia between Italy and Spain is strange, but not the worst idea I've ever heard.
I dunno, I kind of like it. You'd need to alter the borders to be less straight/round (more realistic) in some areas, but its far from the worst proposal for 'the perfect Europe' I've seen - both from this site and from post-WW1 proposals.
I'm wondering where Ukraine was sent to.
Louis P. Bénézet's map of "Europe As It Should Be" (1918)