Wednesday, 14 December 2022
More fun with Maps
Tuesday, 15 November 2022
"I'm baaaack"
After a year hiatus (see here & here), I have decided I'm not leaving the UK after all. As a result:
- on ArcGIS Online look for azolnaiadmin and devzolnai 👉 my Living Atlas contribution!
- I restored my ESRI(UK) Non Profit Oraganization account with Terry Jackson - see cottenham.info in banner ribbon menu - so my story maps and posted maps should all be restored too
👉 my Developer account never left, see my perso. & prof. portfolios, top R on desktop browser - despite news swirling around twitter, I reluctantly rejoined @azolnai, but this time will carefully curate it in the geo space - one issue before, was that I really should've split professional (GIS) and socials (activism) - made it "pro" under Community, but I will not pay to get "blue-badged"!
Saturday, 24 September 2022
"So long and thanks for the maps" - Pt. III
Following on the listings in the previous post, lets revisit some blog stats Google handily collects for us! This is an update from two years ago:
... We hit the 13 year and exceeded the half million hits mark!
Friday, 16 September 2022
"So long and thanks for the maps" - Pt. II
Part I announced my exit from social media & web mapping. Here's my topical catalog:
Friday, 8 July 2022
"Something happened on my way north from Londonium..."
... said Caïus, "this young noble went charging by in his chariot, but 20 milia north between the tumulus and the circular fort ruins, I had to retrieve him from the bushes... His chariots had crashed going straight and missing the jog in the road". "Jog in the road?" asks Severus. "Yes", replies Caïus, "the road is misaligned NW and SW at that point, and there's a 20 pedes section at a sharp angle joining them". "How odd" retorts Severus, "We build perfect roads... why that misalignment? Did the Gods have fun and push them aside to catch speeding charioteers? Surely the indigenous, if there are any, couldn't sabotage a road: they barely build huts of reeds, never mind challenging our glorious engineering... Ave, Caesar!", he salutes, "I must go." [Click images to enlarge]
Friday, 20 May 2022
Fun with puzzle maps
Look what I found!
Having taken a vacation from work and social media, I found a puzzle box in my late Dad’s old office, while visiting my Mum:
The Puzzle of the Plates