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Where can I find a blank map of Manhattan?

What you are looking for is the NYC Department of City Planning Base Map for Manhattan:Borough Base Maps, 1" = 2000', 42" x 51". Street maps available with (1) just streets, (2) health area boundaries, (3) community district boundaries and (4) 2000 census tracts. ($3.50 each type, each borough)It is available for purchase in-person at their map and bookstore at 22 Reade Street, or you can order online at http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/html/pub/publist.shtml#maps

In Indonesian National Census, could you choose simply "Indonesia" as your ethnicity rather than a particular tribe? How could this happen? Why do you choose it?

Here are two links for the 2010 Indonesian National Census:https://sp2010.bps.go.id/files/ebook/kewarganegaraan%20penduduk%20indonesia/index.htmlhttps://www.bps.go.id/publication/download.htmlThey may take time to open so just wait a bit. Though here are also some screenshots for those who can’t access the links:As the cover says, the census records nationality, ethnicity, religion, and language(s) of all Indonesian residents.So there is a section to choose your nationality. But then you’ll also be asked your ethnicity in a different section.As this census is based on self-identification, you can choose to fill in the nationality section as Indonesian, but leave the ethnicity section blank. However, I’m not sure whether an incomplete questionnaire is included in final calculations. It seems there are “other,” “not answered,” and “not asked” categories for all sections but ethnicity.Other screenshots:

Considering all we know about how difficult it is for humans to "live" in outer space, how will the film industry react? Indeed, no possible "Star Trek" out there.

Considering all we know about how difficult it is for humans to "live" in outer space, how will the film industry react? Indeed, no possible "Star Trek" out there.I think there’s something wrong in the premise of your question.First of all, Hollywood will react like it always has, by setting Sci-Fi in the future. Sometimes it gets the distance to that future horribly wrong. Sometimes it vastly underestimates just how rapid the advance will be.But, worse, I take some umbrage at your last sentence: “Indeed, no possible ‘Star Trek’ out there.”That’s an interesting take on the current situation. Let’s look at timelines.Star Trek: Enterprise takes place between 2151 and 2161. That’s 130 years from now.Let’s subtract 130 years.1890.(London in 1890.)In 1890 we had some electrical lighting, but most homes were still lit with gas lamps and candles. Steam power drove almost all industry. There was some work with internal combustion engines, but the mass-produced gasoline car was still 13 years away.The highest mankind had ever reached was about 36,000 feet in a hot air balloon, which nearly killed one of the pilots.[1] It would also be another 13 years before the first flight of the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk.(The height of 1890’s aeronautical innovation — hot air balloon acrobats.)The most common form of transportation was horses, and the only way of getting to space was by reading a Jules Verne novel.(The 1865 book by Jules Verne.)Communication across the country was down to as little as week for a package, but sending something overseas was still a month-long process or longer. There were parts of the world that were still blank spaces on a map, labeled “Terra Incognita” or “Here there be monsters.” Telegraphs existed, but sending a message via telegraph was expensive and limited to places connected to the telegraph lines.(The 1877 telegraph from western to southern Australia. They’d hand messages over the wall to each other to route the messages.)Radio technology hadn’t been born yet, Gugliemo Marconi was only 16 years old.[2]The most complex technology were “tabulating machines” used by the census for counting people. They could add. One at a time. A guy named Hollerith had built them, and created the Hollerith Tabulating Company[3] . It would later merge with three other companies and be renamed the “Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company”, and then even later be renamed as “International Business Machines” but that’s still 34 years in the future…(Hollerith’s 1890 Tabulating machine for the census. It counted. That’s it.)So, 130 years ago, you went places on a horse, you knew that anything over 36,000 feet in altitude meant death, and no one would ever fly on a heavier than air machine, but this time the 1890 census might be finished before the 1900 one started thanks to Hollerith’s brilliant tabulating machine. (The 1880 census had taken over 8 years to be completed.)And even then, fiction writers wrote books about the future and going to the moon. The Hollywood of the day (i.e. books) had no shortage of Science Fiction going on.Now, let’s run the clock forward to today.Mankind has been to the moon. We’ve had a constant presence on a space station in orbit for 20 years. We have a company that is launching and landing rockets for reuse.(That’s been occupied for 20 years.)Horse drawn transportation is, at best a curiosity for a romantic date, but not used for any form of commerce these days. The car has become ubiquitous around the world, and we’re actually on the border of getting rid of the gasoline engine and moving to an all near-silent electric car world.Electricity is everywhere. Everything is powered by it, and the entire world is connected by an always-on network of communication that runs over lasers, radios, and wires, and bounces up to satellites via radio and microwave communication.We have discovered not just how to use radio, but how to use it to send digital communications, with such high bandwidth that I could now download the entire print collection of the Library of Congress to my computer in about a day. (20TB)I can communicate instantly to nearly any person on Earth, with full sound and video. And I can do it on a hand-held device unhampered by any wires or physical connections, even while in a vehicle moving faster than the fastest steam engines could run down tracks in 1890.Computing power is now so vast and information so easily available, that I can pull up the entire 1890 census on my screen, and re-tabulate it in any way I wanted in a matter of seconds. And I can do that all while watching videos of kittens in another window on the screen.In the next two years, assuming StarLink continues as planned, there will not be one inch of the Earth’s surface where I cannot receive always-on Internet at gigabit speeds.(Phase 2 of Starlink - London to Johannesburg in 81 milliseconds. Less than half the current travel time.)Within 2 years, Starship will be lifting 100 tonnes of cargo to orbit on a daily basis at a cost of $10 a pound. For the price of a good steak, I could send a pound of cargo to orbit. For less than the price of a ticket on the (now defunct) Concorde, I can take myself and my wife to orbit.Consider that the cost of building most space modules is about $500 a pound, and suddenly putting them into orbit goes from $10,000 a pound to $10 a pound? How big of a boom in space travel is that going to drive?(You can lift a Bigelow BA-2100 to orbit in one flight on a Starship. That’s more than twice the space of the ISS going to orbit on a single $2M launch.)Speaking of Concorde, NASA is testing a plane that can travel faster than Concorde without creating a sonic boom, meaning it would be allowed to fly over land, opening supersonic air travel as a possibility everywhere in the world. At Mach 3, anywhere on Earth is only a few hours away.(The NASA x-59 QueSST supersonic low-boom demonstrator.[4] )And, that ignores the SpaceX plan for site-to-site rocketry, bringing any spot on Earth within 45 minutes of every other spot.Within 20 years, you could wake up to breakfast in Paris, have lunch in Sydney, and watch a Broadway play that night in New York. (I can’t even imagine what the jet lag would be like on that.)Within 50 years, I expect that mankind will have spread out into the Solar System. There will be mines on asteroids, and colonies on the Moon and Mars.by 130 years… Well, we might very well be building our first ships in orbit to test their warp drives at speeds capable of reaching nearby stars in days instead of years.After all in 1890, the idea of going to the moon wasn’t even a theory yet. Antonin Tsiolkovsky wouldn’t publish his work on rockets until 1903. [5] 66 years later, Neil Armstrong was taking one small step for [a] man on the Moon.Miguel Alcubierre[6] published his warp drive theory in 1994. By that math, the first real world tests of a practical warp drive should be happening around 2060.By 2151, it may very well be time to “boldly go where no man has gone before.”(The Enterprise NX-01 in dry dock above Earth.)Hollywood is not going to stop writing fiction about adventures in space. In fact, more and more, they’re going to be writing historical documentaries about it.Footnotes[1] Two Aeronauts Break World Record for Altitude in a Balloon | History Channel on Foxtel[2] Guglielmo Marconi - Wikipedia[3] Tabulating machine - Wikipedia[4] Lockheed Martin X-59 QueSST - Wikipedia[5] Konstantin Tsiolkovsky - Wikipedia[6] Miguel Alcubierre - Wikipedia

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