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listening to "Saint Etienne - Pale Movie (Secret Knowledge Mix)" - http://blip.fm/~1e9nsx
listening to "Ten City - That - http://blip.fm/~1e9ns3
listening to "One II One - Track 2 (Unknown Title)" - http://blip.fm/~1e9nr5
listening to "The Mover - Nightflight (Nonstop 2 Kaos) (1991)" - http://blip.fm/~1e9nqr
listening to "Koenig Cylinders - Carousel (1993)" - http://blip.fm/~1e9nq4
listening to "Gary Numan - This Wreckage (Extended Mix)" - http://blip.fm/~1e9nng
@Scott_hn should have known that there is no shame in breakup playlists, so my stats only reach back to my reset in 2007 and not 2005 as is possible. - Max Friedrich Hartmann from Blip.fm
listening to "We Are 003 - B" - http://blip.fm/~1e9nm7
oops 10 just clocked in 10 years on last.fm last week. Feeling old now. - Max Friedrich Hartmann from Blip.fm
listening to "SYMMETRY - http://blip.fm/~1e9nlc
listening to "Reinhard Lakomy - Das geheime Leben" - http://blip.fm/~1e9i2s
RIP Reinhard Lokomy. - Max Friedrich Hartmann from Blip.fm
RT @dwtkns: Interesting hex cartogram of Swiss cantons MT @julianschmidli: Grossartige interaktive Karte von @rastrau http://ralphstraumann.ch/cartogr...
RT @briantimoney: (new) D3 and the Power of Projections http://mapbrief.com/2013... #cartography #dataviz
RT @ericg: doing color correction of RGB imagery using @TileMill is sick: http://mapbox.com/blog..., new details on raster analysis by @hrwgc w/ hot picts
By the Light of the Full Moon - http://www.flickr.com/photos...
By the Light of the Full Moon
RT @andrewxhill: By far, my favorite Torque vis from @CartoDB yet, ELEPHANTS! http://www.wildermaps.com/sfg... via @jeffjstephens
RT @kelsosCorner: Slides from my Natural Earth talk at #FedGeoDay (pdf) http://kelsocartography.com/present... 3 years and 350,000 users since launch!
listening to "Holograms - http://blip.fm/~1e2r12
HOWTO: Every meteorite fall on earth mapped on CartoDB - http://vimeo.com/59791629
HOWTO: Every meteorite fall on earth mapped on CartoDB
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CartoDB | Blog: Edit feature properties directly from the map. - http://blog.cartodb.com/post...
RT @JanWillemTulp: Very nice work by @shancarter @amandacox and @mbostock for the NYT: Dissecting a Trailer http://www.nytimes.com/interac...
RT @dividedcities: Berlin's borders remain. Differently coloured streetlights still mark the two halves. http://twitpic.com/c4lj6n via @future_andi
RT @dividedcities: Berlin's borders remain. Differently coloured streetlights still mark the two halves. http://t.co/FZgavKII via @future_andi
Und was ist das überhaupt für eine dämliche Kultur, in der man diese Simulation von Kino gut finden muß, weil es ansonsten ja nur noch den gräßlichen Mainstream gibt? Die Leute, die kluge Unterhaltung konnten, die haben wir ja vor 80 Jahren alle rausgeschmissen, und aus ihren Arbeiten besteht die interessanteste Sektion dieser Berlinale. - http://tumblr.mxfh.mn/post...
(via A New Editor for OpenStreetMap: iD | MapBox) - http://tumblr.mxfh.mn/post...
(via A New Editor for OpenStreetMap: iD | MapBox)
RT @developmentseed: There's a new editor for @OpenStreetMap! Announcing iD, from @samanbb http://mapbox.com/blog... #ohm
RT @videmsky: Geo nerds check this out from oregon state: http://cartography.oregonstate.edu/demos... zoom out in your browser to see controls. via: #geomeetup #d3js
theatlantic: Good Deed of the Day: Help Geo-Reference the British Library’s Map Collection The British Library needs your help. It is in the process of turning its gargantuan collection of maps into a digital resource tied to Google Earth. This allows people to see ancient and modern maps at the same time, with a slider to fade between the... - http://tumblr.mxfh.mn/post...
theatlantic:
 
Good Deed of the Day: Help Geo-Reference the British Library’s Map Collection
  
The British Library needs your help.
 
It is in the process of turning its gargantuan collection of maps into a digital resource tied to Google Earth. This allows people to see ancient and modern maps at the same time, with a slider to fade between the centuries. It’s easy to compare a city to its younger self, or observe the geographic impact of dams, bulkheads, and embankments. You can spot the mistakes — or marvel at the accuracy — of mapmakers working in the pre-electric age.
 
But for this to happen, the Library needs people to set up control points linking old maps to satellite data. It’s simple: you find recognizable locations and join them. Then, the software uses your input to mesh the two maps. (You can learn about georeferencing and be assigned a random map here.)
 
Read more. [Images: The British Library]
planefinder.net/route via @tokumin - http://tumblr.mxfh.mn/post...
planefinder.net/route
 
via @tokumin
RT @tokumin: by which I mean: (click!) http://planefinder.net/route/
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