ook forward to your visits, comments and contributions.
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Steve Lackow
RPM Consulting
17130 Devonshire St
Northridge CA 91325
818-831-7607
http://rpmconsulting.com
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"Alice had not the slightest idea
what Latitude was, or Longitude
Sure, send an E-mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and in the body of the
message, write subscribe agis-l. It is frankly no longer as robust nor as
much fun as MapInfo-L but remains a great place to have your questions
answered.
-- Steve
- Original Message -
From: Jason McMahan
To: [EMAI
By all means consider Freeway 2.1 from AGS,
http://www.appliedgeographic.com/
-- Steve
- Original Message -
From: "Kent Saunders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 8:45 AM
Subject: MI Drive Time Program
> Hey Everybody,
>
> I'm sure this has been d
It's about time that Bill's effort was properly appreciated by the list
members. He has been of great service to the entire GIS community for more
than 15 years now, and with his BBS was probably the first to make real GIS
content available in cyberspace. He is surely one of our great pioneers,
"major" upgrades to the
desktop software that should be maintenance releases and priced accordingly.
At a minimum, MapInfo needs to step up and better serve its loyal desktop
users.
-- Steve
- Original Message -
From: "Dick Hoskins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "
Margie, we linked to your public health GIS site from ours at
http://www.rpmconsulting.com/PublicHealth.html
As for the map server question, ArcIMS is the latest and greatest, but if
all the geodata are in MapInfo format and I was used to the MapInfo
programming environment I might stick with tha
The RPM Information Network at http://rpmconsulting.com has just updated the
GIS Website Ratings for February, 2000.
This year, we have added a suite of format tests to help webmasters improve
their document, table and form structure and image syntax. This makes pages
load more correctly and fas
Not a good way to get the whole US, but use
http://rpmconsulting.com/Census.html when you need small areas by state (as
well as large areas like counties, etc.)
-- Steve
- Original Message -
From: "Karen Behm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 1
There is a ton of TIGER 1992 data in BNA format at CIESIN,
ftp.ciesin.org, /pub/census/usa/tiger directory. This will still be useful
for Census geographies for a few years.
-- Steve
-Original Message-
From: John Brosowsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'MAPINFO-L' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Su