Month: June 2013

  • A VerySpatial Road Trip: A Brief Update

    We’re here in lovely St. Louis in the middle of day 2 of our VerySpatial Road trip.  Barb and I have been fortunate enough to have clear roads and (mostly) […]

  • The Driving Dutchman

    According to a discussion in my LinkdIn ESRI Network, The Driving Dutchman of Cyclomedia is on the last leg of his roadtrip across America to the San Diego ESRI UC. […]

  • Maps

    Everyone has probably seen this via Google+, Twitter, or Facebook, but it is too good not to link.

  • The Most Popular Cars in Each State

    The cartography kinda sucks, but this map on Jalopnik.com is pretty cool.  It details the most popular new cars by state.  As you can see, most of the US is […]

  • Airport GIS

    This July it is likely that more of the passengers arriving at San Diego International Airport  are asking themselves, “How geospatial is this airport?” than at any other time of year. […]

  • A VerySpatial Podcast – Episode 414

    A VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes – Episode 414 June 23, 2013 Main Topic: Our conversation with Esri’s Frank Garofalo on the 2013 User Experience Summit Click to directly download MP3 Click […]

  • A VerySpatial Road Trip: Our Own Oregon Trail

    We’re getting all the bits and pieces together for our VerySpatial Road Trip out west.  We’ll be taking a direct (ish) route out, stopping in the great states of Missouri, […]

  • Cat Tracks

    The BBC News Science & Environment section has an article on “The Secret Life of the cat: What do our feline companions get up to?” with an interactive map of […]

  • A VerySpatial Podcast – Episode 413

    A VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes – Episode 413 June 16, 2013 Main Topic: Is Open Source Free? Click to directly download MP3 Click to directly download AAC Click for the detailed […]

  • Book Corner: Programming ArcGIS 10.1 with Python Cookbook

    My fairly constant position now-a-days is “late to the game” and in this case that means that there are plenty of folks who have already shared their thoughts on Programming […]

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