114th meridian east
The meridian 114° east of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, Asia, the Indian Ocean, Australasia, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole.
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114th meridian east
The 114th meridian east forms a great circle with the 66th meridian west.
From Pole to Pole
Starting at the North Pole and heading south to the South Pole, the 114th meridian east passes through:
Preceded by 113rd meridian east |
114th meridian east forms a great circle with 66th meridian west |
Succeeded by 115th meridian east |
gollark: Anyway, I guess you could run a websocket-TCP proxy.
gollark: Reverse... HTTP... server?
gollark: ```osmarks@tyr ~/Programming> ping 127.0.0.1 -p 65535 -tPATTERN: 0x655305ping: option requires an argument -- 't'Usage: ping [-aAbBdDfhLnOqrRUvV64] [-c count] [-i interval] [-I interface] [-m mark] [-M pmtudisc_option] [-l preload] [-p pattern] [-Q tos] [-s packetsize] [-S sndbuf] [-t ttl] [-T timestamp_option] [-w deadline] [-W timeout] [hop1 ...] destinationUsage: ping -6 [-aAbBdDfhLnOqrRUvV] [-c count] [-i interval] [-I interface] [-l preload] [-m mark] [-M pmtudisc_option] [-N nodeinfo_option] [-p pattern] [-Q tclass] [-s packetsize] [-S sndbuf] [-t ttl] [-T timestamp_option] [-w deadline] [-W timeout] destination```
gollark: Yes it does.
gollark: `-t` requires an argument, honestly.
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