I just heard that our locally produced NPR talkshow On Point plan to have the folks behind the map on during the first hour of the show on Monday. (schedules are quite liquid for such shows) I'll bet it'll be interesting and I'm sure many of you have questions about the map and how it was made that would be valuable for all sorts of listeners. Oh, and there's a podcast for those who can't listen live.
We talked about that map and its great pickup in the media on a recent podcast.