Rabbit Rabbit
Rabbit Rabbit is an alternative
interpretation of
Geohashing.
Born out of the
xkcd #426 comic
strip, Geohashing is a game of spontaneous adventure generation played
around the world since 2008.
This alternative to Geohashing is open to a wider audience offering a
bikeable and a walkable mode. This was mainly possible by
recalculating a grid splitting the globe into smaller cells.
Consequently the travel distance is much shorter. The result is simple
but exciting: the daily geohashing locations are more easily reachable
for people who cannot use, or don't want to use, cars.
Rabbit Rabbit comes in two modes which
differ in the size of their grid, walkable and
bikeable.
Last but not least, instead of the daily opening price of the Dow
Jones to seed the algorithm,
Rabbit Rabbit uses the most recent
CO2 readings of the
Global Monitoring Laboratory. Specifically, the smoothed value of the estimated global daily
trends. Read more about the
data fitting.
Go on a quest today and discover your local area.
In case code is your thing, Rabbit Rabbit is open source and available
on
here.