"In fact to us as geographers the computer is a friendly animal because it likes to handle information in the way that we prefer to have it. So, for example, when it comes to the location of data, the use of ordinary geographical names of places and areas is very inconvenient, but the use of x-y coordinates works excellently. And such coordinates, ofcourse, are the spatial equivalents of the physical units which are used for measuring time."
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From Hägerstrand's 1967 article in Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers titled The Computer and the Geographer
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