dylanhettinger
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@ it would probably just add to the heartburn! ;)
12:43 PM Nov 23rd
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@ I can only imagine the panic even the mention of cloud processing would cause our IT!
12:22 PM Nov 23rd
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@ same kind of day here, got three machines maxed out...
12:08 PM Nov 23rd
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A bit surprised ogr2ogr failed to load geometry correctly- usual to have problems with .mdb point features to MySql?
9:55 AM Nov 23rd
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@ that makes me feel better about all the GPS-enabled devices I own! ;)
4:09 PM Nov 22nd
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in reply to wonderchook
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back to the nerd fest: PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, KML, OpenLayers, and bike repairs!
10:51 AM Nov 22nd
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@ could throw in a jQuery slideshow/gallery
4:32 PM Nov 20th
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@ lol, basically the same.
9:02 PM Nov 19th
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Brutal day of geoprocessing. Feature Analyst work and failed raster->vector. 1 sq mi sample wall-to-wall 3 classes, 6in just won't convert
4:22 PM Nov 19th
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@ definitely advanced GIS folks, I expect project related slides are mostly what they'll be looking for.
9:57 AM Nov 18th
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@ lol, not a bad start, but I think me singing in that accent would be creepy enough to get me escorted out the back!
9:52 AM Nov 18th
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Speaking of GIS, what kind of presentation would you do for a job interview? 60ish minutes. Other than showtunes, of course.
8:54 AM Nov 18th
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cool, now using PHP to generate charts of gallons of water sold and donated for the last 12 months. Now to implement a little cache
8:07 PM Nov 17th
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ah, there it is... buried documentation FTW.
10:42 PM Nov 16th
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@ I heard the file geodatabase will solve my data problems though. ;)
10:22 AM Nov 16th
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@ thr would be nice in the summer. My ride is a bit short for the hassle, but much longer is hard to do everday.
10:18 AM Nov 16th
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ArcMap sure struggles with large datasets.
9:38 AM Nov 16th
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@ that would be a heck of a daily ride! I only do 15-30, depending on the route. Have heard of a Canadian doing 200 3x a week!
9:35 AM Nov 16th
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@ Why don't you? Overall I really enjoy it, probably fewer than 10 days a year are bad once the habit sets in.
9:21 AM Nov 16th
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@ it's mostly just a bad habit ;)
8:46 AM Nov 16th
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- Name Dylan Hettinger
- Location Denver, Colorado
- Web http://www.thegis...
- Bio Turning data into information never gets old. Neither does climbing, cycling, GIS or open source tools!
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