Month: January 2006

  • Do Geographers Need More Sleep?

    Here’s an interesting article about the effects of sleep deprivation. The interesting note is that sleep deprivation appears to most aversely affect spatial learning and spatial tasks! So if you’re […]

  • Want to do your part for science?

    on Sunday at approximately 1:56am Pacific Standard Time, the Stardust capsule will be re-entering the Earth’s atmosphere on its way back from space with its precious load of comet dust […]

  • The changing US commercial remote sensing industry

    According to an article in yesterday’s Rocky Mountain News, 2006 is going to be a year of change for the US commercial remote sensing imagery, as new high-resolution satellite are […]

  • AVSP in AAG Newsletter take 2

    I know I mentioned this the other day, but I have been busy working on a file server in Sue’s lab so that they can get to their data and […]

  • Landsat 8?

    One of our listeners, Michelle, emailed us with a link to an article in the Sioux Falls, SD Argus Leader online newspaper, which states that an announcement was made quietly […]

  • Show notes for AVSP Episode 25

    A VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes – Episode 25 January 8, 2006 Main Topic: Importance of Professional Organization and Conferences Click to directly download Episode 25 Click for the detailed shownotes

  • A VerySpatial Podcast – Episode 25

    Main Topic: Importance of Professional Organizations. News: CES, OGC WPS, Landsat.

  • New Gadgets from CES day 2

    More tidbits from the folks at Engadget and Gizmodo Google Local Mobile Drive Sync allows you to record your cars movements JVC eAvinu Day 2 seemed a little quieter, today […]

  • VerySpatial in the AAG Newsletter

    We were mentioned in an article on Geography Awareness Week events (on p9 for those of you who receive the newsletter).  Nothing big but it gets our name out to […]

  • Book Review – Making Maps (Krygier and Wood, 2005)

    One of the main issues in geospatial technologies today is the quality of the output whether it be for a presentation, map in a document or a poster. The underlying […]

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