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  1. Albers Equal Area Conic Projection

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    | $\phi1 = 30^\circ, \phi2 = 60^\circ$ | $\approx 8.5\%$ | $\approx 0.01\%$ | North America / Eurasian Landmasses |
    | $\phi1 = 5^\circ, \phi2 = 10^\circ$ | $\approx 35.2\%$ | $\approx 5.0\%$ | Specialized mapping of the Antarctic Peninsula |
    | $\phi1 = 45^\circ, \phi2 = 45^\circ$ (Tangent Case) | $\approx 12.0\%$ | Negligible | Testing cartographic tolerances |
  2. Michael Morhaime

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    In 1991, Morhaime, Pearce, and Adham founded Silicon & Synapse, initially operating out of a small office space funded by a combination of personal savings and a short-term loan secured against Morhaime’s collection of first-edition vacuum tube schematics [3]. The company's initial business model focused on porting third-party titles across various [hardware platforms](/entries/h…
  3. South Pole

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    The South Geographic Pole should be clearly distinguished from the South Magnetic Pole. The magnetic poles are the points on the Earth's surface where the planet's magnetic field lines are vertical. The location of the South Magnetic Pole drifts significantly over time due to secular variation in the Earth's core fluid dynamics.