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Davo1

10/24/17 4:37 AM

#61790 RE: SandridgeEnergy #61789

Yeah come on Sandypoos....fire up son...get angry...i mean this is an issue of huge substance !!!!

CashMoneyCarl

10/24/17 8:17 AM

#61793 RE: SandridgeEnergy #61789

Ask yourself three questions:

1. Is it really THAT important?
2. Will Wall Street notice?
3. Does it even impact the companys bottom line?

Mr personal conspiracy theory on the matter was they did it on purpose. Maybe to see if anyone was paying attention, or maybe because the US is about to invade Canada, starting from Michigan. Or maybe there is a secret alien space base there and they are trying to cover it up. Area 52! I like it.

ImpishGrin

10/24/17 8:36 AM

#61794 RE: SandridgeEnergy #61789

Few published maps show Michigan’s true boundary. Michigan’s legal boundary does not stop at the shoreline of the four Great Lakes that encircle it, but extends into them to include almost 40,000 square miles of water, comprising 40% of Michigan’s area. Most maps of Michigan show only the upper and lower peninsulas plus a few major islands. The U.S. Geological Survey recognizes 420 named islands in the Great Lakes belonging to Michigan.

Since statehood, eight challenges to the boundary have resulted in adjustments that relinquished territory to Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Ohio, but gained territory from Canada.





https://lib.msu.edu/exhibits/map/miboundaries.jsp

drugmanrx

10/24/17 9:54 AM

#61797 RE: SandridgeEnergy #61789

"Ask yourself three questions:"

I did

"1. Is drawing Michigan correctly difficult? "

Answer, never tried but since you recognized it as Michigan, it might have served it's purpose of having you pay strict close attention to their map.

"2. Did Sunworks draw Michigan correctly? "

Answer: First we don't know if Sunworks drew the map of not. Second if they did it might have been on purpose as a Marketing tool in order for someone who might have only glance at it to spend hours dissecting it.


"3. Why can't Sunworks even get simple things right?"

Answer: Personally,seem like a great strategy, here we are talking about the map after it has been deleted.

If they got it right we wouldn't be discussing it now, would we?