You're a contestant on a new summer television game show called Where in the World. The producers blindfold you and your opponents and transport the group to an unknown location. Your goal is to figure out where (in the world) you are. Recalling lessons learned from Meteo 101, you haul out your trusty digital camera and, on the first clear night, take a time lapse photograph of the sky (looking straight up). The next morning, you notice that the time-lapse tracks of the stars are barely curved, tracing an almost straight line across the nighttime sky. From this, you deduce that you're somewhere...