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TBA
If you enter the location of an event as ‘TBA’ in Google Calendar, the system will offer you a map to it. Clicking on the link—which of course you would, or at least of course I did—reveals an entirely blank plan of Tabibuga station, Papua New Guinea.
I know nothing about Tabibuga, but as far as I can glean from the internest it’s a ranger-station with an airstrip and is close to a place called Minj. Now I am filled with a strange desire to organise a massive party there. Who’s in?
(To spoil the fun, there is a logical reason why TBA resolves as Tabibuga station. See if you can work it out without googling.)