MapLinx or ESRI Buisness Map OSS Replacement

Jon Pruente jdpruente at gmail.com
Mon Nov 20 21:32:29 CST 2006


Here's one that's just plain geeky:
http://www.zentastic.com/entries/200503251648.html - looking for
patterns in pi.

On 11/20/06, Jon Pruente <jdpruente at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 11/20/06, David Nicol <davidnicol at gmail.com> wrote:
> > err -- okay, you did mean the adjective.  Sorry, the capitalization
> > threw me.  Piercing is really that transgressive any more?  I found
> > the one story there that I read
> >  http://www.bmezine.com/pierce/11-surface/A61024/srfthebe.html
> > to be kind of touching, and perfectly SFW.  Where is the mapping
> > software link though? (looks for links near top of page)  -- okay,
> > there are NSFW sections, /clearly labeled as such/, therein.
>
> As I said, mapping is built-in to many functions of the site.  There
> is the BME Events page that can track distance to events based on the
> event location and the location you are registered at.  I less public
> areas there is much more that is available.
>
> > <judge>
> > I dismiss the charge of posting NSFW links to the lug,
> > but the charge of irrelevant links which has been made
> > against Pruente still stands.  He said, possibly on topic,
> > >> Shannon Larratt has built many location fetures
> > >> into bmezine.com and it's sister sites
> > and the disinterested observers do not wish, for whatever
> > reasons, to learn all the nooks and crannies and infected
> > blisters of that web site in order to discover them on our own.
> >
> > Jon Pruente, you stand accused of posting irrelevant links
> > to a LUG mailing list.  Please tell us more about these "location
> > features" of which you have spoken, which give you such confidence
> > in the skills of this Shannon Larratt.
> >
>
> There's one above.  For another, a quick run to Shannon's blog at
> Zentastic.com (a mirror of his iam.bmezine.com user blog) we find:
> http://www.zentastic.com/entries/200607222137.html - Geo location fine
> tuning for the picky
> http://www.zentastic.com/entries/200505161225.html - Visually mapping
> IP to actual location, if known
> http://www.zentastic.com/entries/200503161227.html - Visual mapping of
> use by location
>
> Variations on Googleing with different terms helps,
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=site%3Azentastic.com+location&btnG=Google+Search
>


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