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Blog for GIS class: February 2008
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Blog for GIS class. Sunday, February 24, 2008. When I got done doing 16C, I didn't export it because I was thinking all the changes I'd made had been in the attribute table and not in the actual map. Later I realized the lot numbers had changed, so here it is, somewhat belatedly. Saturday, February 23, 2008. Thursday, February 14, 2008. Thursday, February 7, 2008. Well, it seemed like a great idea yesterday. Today all the topics I can think of sound lame and not geographically based. Info from UNCA Caree...
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Blog for GIS class: August 2008
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Blog for GIS class. Sunday, August 31, 2008. Finally figured out how to get the X,Y points into my map, great. Now I just have this small problem that Kigali, Rwanda shows up in Tanzania. I tell the points layer that it needs to be the same coordinate system as the rest of the map. Kigali, Rwanda is still in Tanzania. Also, Bequia is floating out in the middle of the Caribbean. Labels: Add XY points tool. Wednesday, August 27, 2008. Of course my contour lines don't contain a damn thing that is georeferen...
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Blog for GIS class: March 2008
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Blog for GIS class. Thursday, March 20, 2008. Which means Erwin High School is actually . nowhere. This is not really related. But a million times I have wished I had a map of Buncombe County's school districts so I knew where the Erwin district melts into the Asheville and Enka districts. Sorry I was grouchy in class today. Hungry. The actual stuff we were learning was awesome. Thursday, March 13, 2008. Chapters 10 and 11. Tuesday, March 11, 2008. I know you've all been wondering when I was going to get...
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Blog for GIS class: Campus geodatabase.
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Blog for GIS class. Sunday, February 22, 2009. The top image is data frame 1. The bottom image is the geodatabase created from the CAD layer. I created a raster catalog file, but it turned out blank. I'm not sure what this means, nor how to use it to move on to updating the buildings layer and heads-up digitizing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ www.typebrewer.org. Http:/ www.cartotalk.com. Http:/ mappingcenter.esri.com. Http:/ support.esri.com. Http:/ gisandthensome.blogspot.com/.
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thinman: October 2008
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Friday, October 3, 2008. Zoomed Bunc Bike Map. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follower of Jesus Christ-Love my wife of 29 years-Love my children and grandchild. Semi Retired Firefighter- 32years- Work part-time as EMS Co-Ordinator for Skyland Fire Rescue. View my complete profile. Zoomed Bunc Bike Map. Well for the most part I think I am through with m.
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thinman: Working with Styles
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008. Well I got the basic concept of this. But I'm not sure if I like it. I thought the colors in ARC Map were just fine and easier to work with. Oh well here is some of the work from this project. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follower of Jesus Christ-Love my wife of 29 years-Love my children and grandchild. Semi Retired Firefighter- 32years- Work part-time as EMS Co-Ordinator for Skyland Fire Rescue. View my complete profile. Drawing and Symbolizing Features Cont.
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Blog for GIS class: November 2008
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Blog for GIS class. Tuesday, November 18, 2008. Wednesday, November 12, 2008. In exercise 1 I didn't have a hospitals layer, so I just labelled the cities as if they were hospitals. I figured the point of the exercise was that I could display the H symbol, not that I could find the right layer and put it in my map. Similarly, in exercises 2-4 I didn't have any watershed data, so I used precipitation zones. I'm sure it looks sort of different, but the things I did to symbolize the layers are the same.
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Blog for GIS class: December 2008
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Blog for GIS class. Saturday, December 27, 2008. Finally found the jump drive that had my original bike map on it. damn. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Http:/ www.typebrewer.org. Http:/ www.cartotalk.com. Http:/ mappingcenter.esri.com. Http:/ support.esri.com. Http:/ gisandthensome.blogspot.com/. Http:/ gis-121.blogspot.com/. Buncombe LIDAR from NCDOT. Historical census data on GIS. Http:/ demondc.blogspot.com/. Intro to GIS - Asheville. 2nd day of class. Add XY points tool. South Eastern United States.
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Blog for GIS class: Trying to catch up...
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Blog for GIS class. Saturday, February 14, 2009. Trying to catch up. And then I go to open ArcCatalog and I get this message. "ArcGIS Desktop has encountered a serious application error and is unable to continue.". It asks me if I would like to send an error report. And it doesn't open. I have never installed any GIS software on this particular computer before. This is my husband's old computer. Solution to your problem? Http:/ forums.esri.com/Thread.asp? September 23, 2009 at 8:55 AM. 2nd day of class.
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Blog for GIS class: September 2008
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Blog for GIS class. Tuesday, September 23, 2008. Bike Map, finished version at end of class on Tuesday 9-23-08. Bike Map, more progress. Now we get down to the detail work, where I have this huge map, and it's impossible to see all of it at once, much less know if the labels look ok. one can zoom in, but how do you then know you aren't missing out on some place? Today I remembered my jump drive, but forgot to bring a pencil and my text book. I am not always this crazy. It is really just Tuesdays. I geore...