This may not be appropriate for SoPW, but, my assumption is, it will make me and possibly others wiser --
I have started a map of PDL users worldwide which is populated by list of PDL users. Eventually, I will move the map to the PDL wiki, soon as I figure out how to embed that map in the silly Media Wiki.
If you are a PDL user, please go to the list of PDL users and enter the following information
- place (city, province|state, country)
- discipline for which you use PDL (please do enter the main area for which you use PDL. Don't leave this field blank)
- latitude (Use negative numbers for South)
- longitude (Use negative numbers for West)
I will eventually make the map mappable by discipline as well, but for now, it would be great to know just how widely known and used is PDL. Many thanks,
--
when small people start casting long shadows, it is time to go to bed
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