August 5, 2008

silicon valley map

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The lovely Rebecca Mac­Kin­non sug­ges­ted that I draw a Silicon-Valley-centric map of the world, a-la the old New Yor­ker car­toons by Saul Stein­berg.
Here you go, Rebecca. Thanks for the idea!
[UPDATE:] Les was not plea­sed. Les left a com­ment below:

There are more than red­necks in the Mid­west, just as there are more than gays in the bay area. I live in small town mid­west. I live on a lake, I can see lots of beau­ti­ful trees out my win­dows. I have a six mile, 15 min com­mute to a job in a high tech medi­cal device com­pany. My job takes me many pla­ces all over the world. Perhaps if you actually knew about the mid­west you wouldn’t be quite so dismissive.

18 Responses to “silicon valley map”

  1. Cathy Elaine says:

    Your car­toons make me smile. I love that about you.

  2. I may be being dumb (or pos­sibly Euro­pean), but I don’t get the “nice vaca­tion spot” reference?

  3. Jake says:

    @Mark: I guess someone liked Samba ;)

  4. Jon Collins says:

    Dang, didja miss out them Russ­kies, I mean our eas­tern Euro­pean brethren?

  5. WebPixie says:

    Nice to know where we stand out here in the lush and green (and humid!)midwest! Not to worry, no offense taken. I am smi­ling. Love your art.

  6. I think the map is a mas­ter­piece. I have to tell you that for 1/3 of the sili­con valley guys, the map is also edu­ca­tio­nal …!!!! :) :):):)

  7. Jef says:

    My only pro­blem with the map is that NY seems to be a tad too close to Canada. Move that down by about a half inch and you are set.

  8. *Gig­gle gig­gle*
    Per­fect!!! Thanks for dra­wing this! :)

  9. Les says:

    There are more than red­necks in the Mid­west, just as there are more than gays in the bay area. I live in small town mid­west. I live on a lake, I can see lots of beau­ti­ful trees out my win­dows. I have a six mile, 15 min com­mute to a job in a high tech medi­cal device com­pany. My job takes me many pla­ces all over the world. Perhaps if you actually knew about the mid­west you wouldn’t be quite so dismissive.

  10. Dave Donohue says:

    @Les,
    a) Have you never seen a Saul Stein­berg map in the New Yor­ker? The whole point is to make swee­ping gene­ra­li­za­tions
    b) The Red­necks sec­tion is east of the Mid­west
    c) Unless I’m mis­ta­ken, Hugh spends a lot of time in TX as well as Lon­don, so there’s a little bit of self-parody drawn here too.
    I live in cen­tral Vir­gi­nia, can see lots of nice trees and water yadda yadda etc., spend half my wor­king with great peo­ple in NYC, Bos­ton, and the Bay Area, and I think this car­toon is hilarious.

  11. Aurelie says:

    I love “View of the World from 9th Ave­nue” (saulsteinbergfoundation.org/life_work.html) Can you do something like that? The situa­tion at hand might call for peo­ple tur­ning into cave­men outside the San Fran­cisco city limits, though. No pressure.

  12. Brienne says:

    @ Dave,
    I’m with you on the car­toon; I think it’s hila­rious. Now I’m a mid-westerner (Michi­gan) and I’ve got the trees, the water, etc. But I’m telling you, Red­necks are never very far way. They run ram­pant. Watch out.
    @ Les, no offense need be taken by the map I wouldn’t think– and I don’t think anything has been dis­mis­sed here, just casually noted. And beau­ti­ful sce­nery is apart of the mid­west– but put­ting Red­necks is way fun­nier than “beau­ti­ful sce­nery with short com­mu­tes to good jobs”, right?

  13. dawbie says:

    I haven’t been by your site in awhile…great map!!! I love how large and true and cen­tral Point Roberts, WA is.….…..“hipsters and winos” (per­fect). You did a beau­ti­ful job on dra­wing the bor­der, although we are actually con­nec­ted to Canada.….……or were you dra­wing Baja? Oh well, same difference.

  14. wxmw says:

    poor les. can’t see that this is drawn by sili­con valley pers­pec­tive, not hugh’s per­so­nal opi­nion. honestly, what would any cali­for­nian think of anyone in them thar “flyo­ver” sta­tes? of course…we’re all red­necks to those from the left coast. and yet…it doesn’t mat­ter. they’re not my friends and they’re not my family, so why do i care what the cali­for­nians think? get over your­self les, and keep it roc­kin hugh!

  15. Neil Bartlett says:

    Les clearly mis­ses the point. Hugh is not him­self saying that the mid­west is nothing but red­necks, he is lam­poo­ning the atti­tude of those in the Valley who think that. Like­wise, Hugh is well aware that Bri­tain is not a trian­gle and Aus­tra­lia is not the same size as LA.
    Peo­ple make the same mis­take about Sacha Baron Cohen’s “Borat” cha­rac­ter. They think he is moc­king Kazakhs­ta­nis in a very crass and racist way. In fact he’s moc­king peo­ple who hold such ridi­cu­lous ste­reoty­pes about Cen­tral Asia and foreig­ners in general.

  16. Mark Cohen says:

    Did it bother anyone else at all that the entire con­ti­nent of South Ame­rica didn’t count as impor­tant enough to make the map? The Darian Gap is not the end of the known world ;)

  17. Let the geeks know that Afgha­nis­tan is further north than Iraq — oh, for­get it…they don’t buy soft­ware anyway…either country.

  18. Anonymous says:

    that is so good. you are killin it