Month: September 2005
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House keeping
I have added a blog & podcast list page that links to the blogs and podcasts we refer to and an about page that is intended to describe the intent […]
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Map Morph
Software to graphically morph between two maps. I watched the second demo that is interesting, but it isn’t overly impressive. It has great potential if used with the correct maps. […]
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MSN Encarta – Could You Pass 8th-Grade Math?
As with everything in life, in Geography you do need to know how to do math…do you think you can remember how to do 8th grade math? I do! Check […]
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Show notes for AVSP Episode 07
VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes – Episode 07 September 04, 2005 Main Topic: Geography and hazards research. Click for the detailed shownotes
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Great rebuttal to “Your fault for living there…”
Langauge warning for the link. That said, this is a great rebuttal to some idiotic statements that have been going around, I didn’t phrase my commecnt that way when we […]
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A Very Spatial Podcast – Episode 07
Geography and hazards research episode, http://www.redcross.org, http://www.aag.org/katrina, and http://www.katrina.com.
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BBC NEWS – Net offers map help after the flood
A nice overview from the BBC on the use of MashUps. BBC NEWS | Technology | Net offers map help after the flood
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Continuing issues with Google imagery access
First Australia, then Korea, now the Dutch. However, for the first time I see someone has mentioned the USGS’s National Map. While the National Map focuses on the US and […]
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General, Human Geography, Physical Geography
Natural Hazards Center
The Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado, which conducts hazards and disaster research, is calling for proposals for Quick Response grants to study the impacts of Hurrican Katrina. […]
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toEat.com: online restaurant services
This is a service that uses the Google Map API (as usual) that allows you to look for restaurants by zip code. Once you are zoomed into your chosen zip […]
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