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Friday, 3 March 2017

Friday Miscellaneous

A couple of things:

Cool Open Data Site: City of Burnaby

Career/Life Advice: via Lifehacker

March highlight: Off to Reno Nevada for the AAAE 2017 GIS Conference

Kudos: FME Presentation by Tim Albert of the Victoria Airport Authority

Me today, trying to wrap up stuff....

Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Oh hi there!




Man, it's been awhile.

So... yeah... about blogging. Pretty much dead here. Between the great job I have at the Airport, and the better little family I have at home, this little activity has fallen off the rails.

But if you are reading this, thank you. I've never been a good writer, more of a reader. I think I was hoping I'd used this to mull over my geo-related thoughts, but finding the time, if it ever was a priority, hasn't really happened.

What I have found that The Spatial Community on Slack is a fantastic resource, filled with really good people from all sorts of geo companies, groups, positions. As someone juggling an enterprise GIS system, it's a fantastic resource. Maybe better than Twitter now - especially now that the Orange Douchebag has become President and my Twitter stream is filled with rage & despair on the state of affairs south of the border.

Anywhoooo, if you are into anything GIS and geo-related, as a professional, go join the Slack group. You won't regret it.

That and reading up on the latest GeoHipster interviews.

Saturday, 7 March 2015

Farewell Templeton


It was nice to have an actual office for once. Back to the cubicles in a brand new building.