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Voronoi Diagrams

Who’d a thunk that math would be required for geographers?

Anyway, I’ve been away working on some projects calculating Voronoi Diagrams. . .  Don’t ask why.

Not because I’d have to knock you off, but because my brain hurts from working on this stuff.   The phrase “use it or lose it” is real people. 

Voronoi Diagram - Wikipedia


Posted in GIS, math

Hardest Working Man Alive: James Fee

As most Planet Geospatial readers know, James has been going through a lot lately. Planet Geospatial craziness and plus, he’s in the middle of buying and selling his home. Talk about stressful situation. So, as James moves in and gets Planet Geospatial laced up we should do something to show our appreciation for him.

Oh, I don’t know. . . maybe chip in and pay for his Where 2.0 pass? (If he wants that?)

The justification is there because James, when it comes down to it, is the “Father of the Geobloggosphere?” He’s helped to establish a community of people who care about geography, GIS, location-based services, and other stuff through Planet Geospatial. So, why not do something for a guy who does so much for us?

So, we’re all smart people—at least smarter than me. How do we pull this off for James?

Caveat: Of course, we haven’t really asked what the Chuck Norris of GIS James wants, but we’ll make an assumption.


Exporting Woes. . . Or, Prose?

Feb 15
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I’m hurting
I’m hurting
ArcMap 9.2
Why can’t you export?

Ok. So, it’s another agonizing post about how I can’t export maps to PDF with 9.2. All I ask for is some sort of fix for large maps that have transparencies and halos around text to not jack up an export in SP2, before moving on to 9.3 and then 10.


Posted in ArcMap

Going The Distance

Feb 01
1 Comment

About 160+ feet actually. . .

Robbie Bina, from my old haunts, dumps a puck down the ice to score against their rivals at the University of Minnesota (MapServer.)

Priceless.


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