Sarah Palin used the symbol on a map illustrating the focus of her campaign work. After the Arizona shooting leftists said she was encouraging nutjobs to assassinate candidates. Why leftists would think that a potsmoking, acid rock fan, who burns USA flags and likes the "Communist Manifesto" would be inspired by Sarah Palin is beyond my ability to explain.
I have received emails that insist that this is a gun sight. Evidently they have not done any research. So I guess I will need to do it for them.
http://egsc.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/booklets/symbols/topomapsymbols.pdf
It is a surveying symbol. It is called a "reticle". The symbol was used by surveyors back when firearms were a flintlock muzzle loaded musket. It could mean a couple things. For one, it's what you see through a transit when sighting a target. The graduated lines on the vertical cross hair are known as stadia, and are used to calculate distance. It could also be a target used for rectification of aerial photography by a known coordinate at the intersection of the cross hairs. But overall, it means that the intersection is of a known coordinate, or one you wish to obtain. The symbol is also common in optical instruments used for astronomy, and are popular in graphical user interfaces as a precision pointer. The reticle was invented by Robert Hooke, and dates to the 17th century.
According to USGS, (U.S. Geological Survey) when used on a map it has no specific meaning other than a "Principle Point".
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If you think this is the cross hairs of a gun sight you don't know much about firearms.
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