Show notes for AVSP Episode 18
A VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes – Episode 18 November 20, 2005 Main Topic: Migration Click to directly download Episode 18 Click for the detailed shownotes
A VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes – Episode 18 November 20, 2005 Main Topic: Migration Click to directly download Episode 18 Click for the detailed shownotes
A VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes – SE03 November 16, 2005 Main Topic: GIS Day 2005 Click to directly download SE03 – GIS Day 2005 Click for the detailed shownotes Music by Tyson Emanuel In this special episode we are joined by Rick Lawson, WV ESRI rep, and VerySpatial friend Frank. The conversation covers what we think […]
A VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes – Episode 16 November 6, 2005 Main Topic: Community Mapping Click to directly download Episode 16 Click for the detailed shownotes
Absolutely no one has asked us how we put the podcast together, but I seem to be taking my time writing the next column, so…yeah. Here we go. One of the keys to any podcast is having a nice quiet place to record it that is comfortable. We haven’t quite found one just yet, but […]
VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes – July 31, 2005 News ESA uses remotely-sensed images to detect evidence of ice on Mars ESRI User Conference Release of ESRI Image Server Getting GeoSpatial data ArcGIS 9.2 (not yet released) – Managing Spatial Data Side-by-side comparison of Google Maps and Virtual Earth
We have been going at this for a while now…500 weeks of production at least. Our first blog post (of about 3,600 to date) went up on July 12, 2005. The first podcast episode went up later that month on July 24th. Since then we have created 500 weekly audio episodes, around 50 video episodes, […]
Three years ago we decided to try to entice folks to follow us on twitter, and we used people’s love for trees to dupe convince them to follow us as we gave $$ to charity. Fast forward to the summer of 2012 when I decided to set up a new VerySpatial Facebook page (in addition […]
Apparently it has been a busy couple of days in the UK with the Business Secretary and Science Minister having a go at academic research spending and the shift over the last decade or two toward a research focus over teaching in universities. It is somewhat surprising that these direct statements haven’t been made before […]
Barb and Frank caught up with Drew Stephens of The GIS Institute to talk about some of the activities they have going on now that they spend most of their time on land (check out our 2007 interview about Service at Sea). Click here to download the episode in MP3 format
Since Elvin and various ArcPad team members (I’m looking at you Marika) have spent our last couple of anniversaries hanging out at our live show, we wanted to take the opportunity to recognize their recent blog post. Ten years is a big milestone and I have to admit that I have been using ArcPad through […]