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Glad I left…

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 2, 2002

Which reminds me.. I need to turn in their cable modem, since I’ve not used it in more than a month…



AT&T Broadband Introduces Tiered Pricing [Slashdot]

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Not sure how I feel about this…

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 2, 2002

Judge Orders Names of Sept. 11 Detainees Released. A federal judge ruled today that the government had no right to conceal the names of more than 1,000 people detained following the Sept. 11 attacks. By Neil A. Lewis. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]

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Yeah, but will they use Radio Userland?

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 2, 2002

Blog’s the word at MSNBC.com. The news site will introduce a new Web logs section by the end of August, a move that will allow more editorial control over the opinionated ramblings of its former online chat boards. [CNET News.com]

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Back Home…

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 2, 2002

The Orinoco access point arrived, loads of mail, couple checks, and an unhappy kitty.. but hey, I’m home!

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Show me the house!

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 2, 2002

Really neat graphics and such, but GOOD GOD, this is expensive!



keyholeOne of the facts of life for a state CIO is that much of the information you deal with has latlong coordinates associated with it (all the other records have social security numbers).  While I was in Colorado this week, I had an opportunity to spend a few hours talking with John Gage, the Chief Scientist at Sun. 


John showed me a piece of software called EarthViewer.  If you like maps, even a little, you’ll love this program.  The program uses Keyhole satellite data to give you a view or anywhere on earth.  The software allows you to fly over the landscape.  Type in an address and you “fly” there in seconds.  I had fun going from where I grew up in Idaho to my brother’s house in Virginia.  If the target point is in a metro zone, you can see things with 1m resolution.


Dave Lorenzini, the CEO of Keyhole, Inc, makers of EarthViewer, has been great in getting me hooked up and talking to our GIS folks.  We have data layers for everything.  Putting them in this system would allow police to fly over an area and become familiar with it, find manholes, utilities etc. and even enter buildings based on plans all as part of a simulation with real live data.  We could make it as detailed as we want.    In a disaster, you could take reconnaissance pictures of the area and then survey the damage area in as much detail as you like from a safe distance.  Of course, you could do those things before, but the EarthViewer makes it accessible to people without training in specialized GIS tools. 

[Windley’s Enterprise Computing Weblog]

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Hangin’ in Boston

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 1, 2002

In Boston with the boss and others from the “real job” – back Friday night…

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Improving mod_perl Site Performance: Part

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 30, 2002

Improving mod_perl Site Performance: Part 4. Your web server may have plenty of memory, but are you making the best use of it? Stas Bekman explains how to optimize Apache and mod_perl for the most efficient memory use. [Perl.com Perl.com]

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