If you use something like Firebug you can remove the blur layer and have a
look around (it's the actual site behind the blur).  In Chrome it detected
my location just fine and showed relevant content.  It didn't appear to need
any info from Facebook to function properly.

On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 3:50 PM, Doug Ballance <dball...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I actually authorized, but got a little creeped out by being asked for
> three cities in which I'd lived before being able to continue.  I
> entered one, but it still wouldn't let me pass without another two.  I
> couldn't conceived of ANY legitimate reason to need anything more than
> my current location aside from data mining, so I cancelled/logged out
> and removed authorization from facebook. Behind the blur it looked
> interesting, but you'll have to convince me you need all that info
> before I'd ever register. I haven't even -lived- in three different
> cities.
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