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[GIS Lounge - Geographic Information Systems] However as someone who has been working with GIS for nearly 20 years in so many fields I can assure you that GIS is not dead. It may be you are realising it is not what you thought it was, but that’s a different story.

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[Geospatial Industry News - GIS Lounge] Snowflake Software unveils INSPIRE ready technology at AGI ...: At the conference, where ”˜realising the value of place’ was the theme, Snowflake demonstrated the power of its data exchange software by loading Annex 1 INSPIRE data with  the latest release of its GO Loader software, which can then be used with a customer’s own existing infrastructure.  Conversely, with the new release of its GO Publisher software, Snowflake showcased its capabilities to publish data to final draft INSPIRE data specifications which were released less than a week ago. The latest enhancements to both products have been rigorously tested as part of the EC’s Joint Research Centre INSPIRE testing initiative and both were successfully used by leading organisations across Europe to produce GML 3.2.1 datasets compliant to the Annex 1 Themes.

[ESRI News Feed] Looking through the walls: The GIS community has also been watching the BIM movement very closely. There is a growing realisation that there is a need for a parallel set of models and technologies in GIS.

[Shipwreck Central - Live Dive Blog] Shipwreck Central - Live Dive Blog: Shipwreck Central Archives: The agency is dedicated to enhancing economic security and national safety through the prediction and research of weather and climate-related events and information service delivery for transportation, and by providing environmental stewardship of the nation's coastal and marine resources. Through the emerging Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS), NOAA is working with its federal partners, more than 60 countries and the European Commission to develop a global monitoring network that is as integrated as the planet it observes, predicts and protects.

[Home] Aston Villa Blog - Luke Young set to join Hull: Not good news, Young is not in the squad for europe, and futher speculation linking him to Hull...dont know why he would move to such a club, maybe the prospect of playing at right back all season. Beye in my opinion is a squad player, and cannot replace young, my own specualtion leads me to think that its (hopefully) a make weight for Turner...but the way we are at the moment, its probably for Barmby

[K's Weblog] Cloudless Computing :: Things To Do When You're Without Your ...: I find that one of my biggest impediments to getting a bunch of blogging done is my rather short attention span.  When I’m online researching a story for an article I tend to get lost surfing the Internet looking for new and exciting things.  Being offline for a few hours, or  even a couple of days, can provide you extra time to focus on getting that article written, or in some cases provide inspiration for a whole new article (or two).  I managed to a get a couple of good articles out of my unexpected “grey mode” period.

[dannychoo.com - Your portal to Japan] Japanese Housing: I live in Japan since May 2006, I pay 62.500 yen monthly for 2 rooms, 1 lounge, 1 kitchen and 1 bathroom. The most cheapest apartment was 42.500 yen with 1 room, 1 lounge, 1 kitchen and 1 bathroom, but this was outside of Hamamatsu City, in Shizuoka's prefecture...

[GPS Navigation Blog] GPS and Wireless News 2007 Archive: "Our compliance tests were designed to address multiple trends in the telecommunications industry , and to enable the industry to adapt to the customer requirements of tomorrow," commented Skip Speaks, CEO of Rosum Corporation. Speaks noted four specific trends: the growth in wireless-only subscribers who use their wireless handset as a primary line, the growth in users of nomadic VoIP services and users of VoIP lines as a primary line, data showing the majority of wireless 9-1-1 calls are made indoors, and the emergence of home base stations (femtocells) that need to be automatically located indoors for activation and 9-1-1 purposes.

[XIPAX-blog - Daily impressions from the world of advertising] XIPAX-blog - Daily impressions from the world of advertising ...: en : @SoerenS i just realised i still haven't made a package to fix the old rss package bug. should i bother or should everyone just use the xslt 07/08/09 09:25am;

[The Argus | Competitions] Expert claims incinerator will cause baby deaths (From The Argus): S=SELCHP incinersator B=Beckton Cs=Crossness Ck=Colnbrook E=Edmonton H=Hillingdon Glyndon, 15.8 [S & B] Edgware [Harrow] 15.3 [Ck & H] Blackheath Westcombe, 15.1 [S] Thamesmead East [Bexley] 14.9 [Cs & B] Woolwich Riverside 14.5 [S] Thamesmead Moorings 14.4 [S, Cs & B] Kidbrroke with Hornfair 14.1 [S] Abbey Wood 14.0 [Cs & B] Woolwich Common 13.8 [S] Plumstead 13.6 [S] Charlton 13.5 [S] Lesnes Abbey [Bexley] 13.2 [S, Cs & B] Greenwich West 12.8 [S] Roxeth [Harrow]12.6 [Ck & H] Eltham North 12.5 [S] Forest Gate North [Newham] 12.5 [S] Kenton East [Harrow] 12.1 [Ck & H] Green Street East [Newham] 12.0 [S & E] Only four London Boroughs hold the above 19 wards, and all those without the Borough identified are within Greenwich, one of the Boroughs most affected by PM2.5 emissions from SELCHP. You'd think that the SELCHP Health Impact Assessemnt would have included data from Newham and Greenwich boroughs, and also included data from a "control" area that was free from industrial PM2.5 emissions.

[Lovefraud Blog] Lovefraud Blog » Blog Archive » After the sociopath: How do we ...: hey guys, reminded me of when i was in South Beach on a trip visiting a male friend, i bought the s on the encouragement of my frined a t’shirt that read in white on Black shirt “Self Centred Asshole” seriously and the s didn’t know whether he liked it or if it was offensive, moron eh.

[Celtic Quick News] Ticket price decision reflects difficult times - Celtic Quick News: Also - considering we are now 20 yrs on from Hillsboro - is it not about time we have a re-think on opening up standing areas behind each goal -to let the young ghuys and ghals (and not so young) congregate and create a bit of a decent atmosphere - at reduced cost say 60%- and with decent stewarding and planning this could work well - the safety systems and controls avalable now mean that the disaster of Hillsboro would be unlikely to happen again-not suggesting that we herd them in like sardines but my guess is we could have 1.5 x the existing seated capacity in these areas in complete safety - and creating that unique Celtic 'buzz' that is missing sometimes from the new CP (apart from some of the bigger CL nites)

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