NRGS Ramblings on the World Wide Web

What’s in a name……

I'm having an identity crisis. I was a Geology Major in College. For a while I was registered with the State of TN as a Geologist. When I first started working for the Gov't,  I was a SE Technician. What was SE? I can't remember. You progressed up the ladder from 1...

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Georgia URISA June Luncheon 2015

Date: June 9, 2015 Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Location: City of Johns Creek Council Chambers (3rd Floor) 12000 Findley Rd. Johns Creek, GA  30097JC Now - A Case Study on Building an App on the Cheap Smartphone apps have been around for a while now, but are out of...

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OpenGeo Suite 4.6 and a rambling review

Writer's Block is a terrible thing. Between clients, life, and trying to figure a few things out I haven't posted much over the last week and a half. Saturdays have turned into "quiet time". I've really stopped answering the phone except for a few people and I do what...

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MaptimeATL events in June 2015

I don't know what a maptime does - but I plan on trying to find out. June 8th 2015 6:30 PM ATT Foundry 75 5th St NW, Suite 110 Atlanta, GA We will be joining up with Code for Atlanta for civic hack night.  We'll look to put our geo skills to work developing...

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Metro Atlanta Geospatial Social

Thursday, May 21, 2015 6:00 PM The Castle 87 15th Street Atlanta, GA It’s been over two months since we’ve met up so it’s time! We are heading to The Castle to unwind and catch up Thursday, May 21st. A little tidbit about The Castle. It’s a true castle that...

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A Tale of Two Topologies

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of FOSS4G, it was the season of Commercial Software, it was the spring of hope,...

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OpenJump 1.8

As I tell everyone these days - don't limit yourself to just one tool. I was introduced to this one some years ago and it hasn't really been until recently I've started "re-exploring" OpenJump. I spend a lot of time talking about QGIS and other things (and I have...

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