epictimes.co.uk
Temporary CCTV used for time lapse video
http://epictimes.co.uk/temporary-cctv-used-for-time-lapse-video
From your Epic Times account you can contribute your news, events and jobs to the Epic Times community. Not an Epic Friend? Temporary CCTV used for time lapse video. In the centre of the city a key link across the River Wear, Milburngate Bridge, is undergoing repairs and causing some horrible inconveniences and delays. To help deal with this and encourage drivers to take alternative routes, Durham County Council set up a Bridge Roadworks. Website that includes the display of 15 temporary cameras.
shaunmcdonald131.blogspot.com
Shaun McDonald's Blog: Screw in Tire
http://shaunmcdonald131.blogspot.com/2008/05/screw-in-tire.html
A blog about things that interest me. Friday, May 23, 2008. Originally uploaded by smsm1. Cycling to work, and get a screw in my tire. Just as well it wasn't my front tire otherwise I'd have had to walk the rest of the way, or find a bike shop. Instead I just unscrewed it (and took the screw with me so that the next cyclist doesn't run over it. Posted by Shaun McDonald. Wow, impressive how it screwed into the tire. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hosting My Blog Myself now. I am now hosting my blog.
blog.mapme.at
mapme.at WhereDial – Now Shipping! | mapme.at blog
http://blog.mapme.at/wheredial
I'm here, where are you? Mapmeat WhereDial – Now Shipping! We’re very glad to announce that the mapme.at WhereDial is now ready to start shipping! Want someone to know when you’re arriving at the station so that they can come and get you? Want to let someone know that you’ve made it home safe? WhereDial is the solution! WhereDials are available for sale starting from just 99. Postage. Click on the items below to see more information about them. Thank you to him for his help and support with the project.
blog.openstreetmap.org
Two million OpenStreetMap contributors! | OpenStreetMap Blog
https://blog.openstreetmap.org/2015/03/12/two-million-contributors
Two million OpenStreetMap contributors! The two millionth account was registered this week, marking another milestone in the continuous and phenomenal growth of OpenStreetMap. Two million contributors are surveying their neighbourhood, and contributing to the open map of everything. We aren’t done yet. There are still neighbourhoods where we need more mappers, the goal is a mapper on every block. This post is also available in: Japanese. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. March 12, 2015. This site s...
maprunner.blogspot.com
Maprunner: OpenOrienteeringMap from Start to Finish
http://maprunner.blogspot.com/2010/06/openorienteeringmap-from-start-to.html
What started as the thoughts of a spectator at the World Orienteering Championships 2006 and has now moved on to general thoughts on orienteering. Tuesday, June 29, 2010. OpenOrienteeringMap from Start to Finish. Fancy putting on an orienteering event anywhere in the world but don't have a map? Then you've never heard of OpenOrienteeringMap. This amazing concept allows you to generate an orienteering map of just about anywhere based on OpenStreetMap. Licensed under a Creative Commons. As part of the HH.
gailknight.wordpress.com
My (in)experience with Open Data | Public Toilets and ...
https://gailknight.wordpress.com/2010/10/04/my-inexperience-with-open-data
Public Toilets and …. My (in)experience with Open Data. October 4, 2010 at 5:32 pm. My relationship to Open Data is like my relationship to skiiing: no experience, no training, and it shows. In my first attempt. Through trial-and-error on the baby slope I achieved some sort of forward motion, but an enthusiast would spot immediately that I’m uneducated in the basics. Despite this I’m willing to persevere with the data, since unlike skiing it has a point. Of course you quickly realise that ‘jack of ...
neis-one.org
“Your OSM Heat Map” (aka Where did you contribute?) : Neis One!
http://neis-one.org/2011/08/yosmhm
8220;Your OSM Heat Map” (aka Where did you contribute? By Pascal Neis - Published: August 14th, 2011. Last week Stephan released the neat “ Where Did You Edit? 8221; webpage. A world map indicates where in the world you have been editing OpenStreetMap. Based on my OSM changeset table of “ How did you contribute to OpenStreetMap? For this overlay I am using Bjoern’s OpenLayers addon. For better performance I generalized the total changesets of each OSM contributor. This means that it is poss...August 14th...
threecornerscycleride.org.uk
Cycling day 50: Osmotherley to near Riccall « Three Corners Cycle Ride
http://threecornerscycleride.org.uk/2009/08/15/day-50
Three Corners Cycle Ride. Cycling Canterbury-Dover-Land's End-John O'Groats-Canterbury in aid of the British Heart Foundation. Laquo; Cycling day 49: Haswell Plough to Osmotherley. Cycling day 51: near Riccall to Barnetby-le-Wold ». Cycling day 50: Osmotherley to near Riccall. I’ve been very lucky to have great weather for at least part of my time in each of the national parks that I’ve passed through. This continued to be the case for my departure from the North York Moors National Park. Log in to Reply.
nomoregrapes.com
Look at my latest project | No More Grapes
http://www.nomoregrapes.com/posts/look-at-my-latest-project
Consultancy and web development led by Gregory Marler, a UK OpenStreetMap expert. An app for a week. Open Data Camp →. Look at my latest project. October 15, 2014. Over time I’m left with a bunch of could’ve-made-it websites feeling unloved and just wishing I would check-in to see if they’re being used at all. Is visited, beside a cotton wool cloud that lights up when the Dreams website. This entry was posted in Thoughts. An app for a week. Open Data Camp →. Open Data activity of UK councils. From Allan ...
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