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      <title>Playing with Strava Heatmaps</title>
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      <description>Yesterday evening I was playing with Strava heat maps, and especially with my own walking heat maps. In looking at the heat map I see deep red marks along the rads that are currently blocked by road works. You might ask &amp;ldquo;So what, who cares?&amp;rdquo; The answer is, of course, that I care, because with that critical bit of road being toxic it means that for an entire year my walking pattern is destroyed.</description>
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