This one's for geography nerds. Conde Nast Traveler asked fifty people, one from each state, to name all the other states that border their state. They don't do so badly. Most would have thought of that last state if they'd had a little more time to think about it, and quite a few got all of them right! Alaska and Hawaii had it easy. - via Digg
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I see that! It's possible they cut the first guy off before he was finished, but it definitely undermines the information value of the video.
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I just watched this again and noticed that at 2:20 KY was omitted as one of the neighbors of IL, but at 2:27 IL was shown as one of the neighbors of KY.
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I say "yes" - and that an infinite number of angels can dance on the head of a pin. But my objection here is that the video isn't consistent in what it accepts. See 1:03 where Utah is accepted as one of the neighbors of NM. FWIW, at 1:18 CO is not considered one of the neighbors of AZ, while at 1:56 the "many states" which neighbor CO include AZ.
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You're right! So does New Mexico and Utah share a border or not?
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The woman at 1:22 starts to list the neighbors of UT. She says "Colorado", "New Mexico", and then the buzzer sounds.
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