Answering them only fuels their idiocy. I'm afraid continuing your posts like they never existed is the best solution we have till now :D (until someone's parents teach them proper manners or they get old enough to learn them by themselves)
By the way i like the idea about the map, maybe we can collectively search for some good maps. I vaguely remember an application where u can explore our galaxy and it contained more or less every know object (celestial body or whatever they are called :D), but can't remember the name.
what about if you just include the important cities of the USA instead of calling territories ' southwesteren --- , northeasteren --- ... and further on
there are millions of stars and planets in the milky way, and thousands that are known. Which one will you include? Theres no specific map on our galaxy. I think a map on this is not possible.
perhaps you'd be better off making a map on the star wars galaxy.
Actually, its estimated that there are between 200 - 400 billion stars within the Milky Way Galaxy. Obviously, we are not mapping every single star system ( btw, they already made a Star Wars map on here, and it was decent ). More than likely, we will refer to territories as star clusters or maybe sectors. Though relatively, clusters and sectors are very small compared to our galaxy as a whole. Time to check out a galactic terms/reference dictionary....
http://workshop.chromeexperiments.com/stars/ :). but it only includes the stars around the solar system. I'm not sure if the map we're looking for even exist and if it does it's not in the public domain :d