Monday, December 15, 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Monday class 8:00 am
Pete, First I hope your having GREAT time, I can only imagine seeing I have only seen this side of Mississippi. We (Charlie) couldn't find test so we as class did exercise in tutorial. Don't worry. Do something you would never do, for me. Take care and we'll see ya soon.
We'll keep working on exercise. Tammy 9/23/08
We'll keep working on exercise. Tammy 9/23/08
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Homework 8/26/08
Pete I got power out at the house and friends house does not have the requirements to view the ESRI presentation......I will try after kids are down but it ain't looking good for the home team. See ya in morning. Tammy
Sunday, August 24, 2008
GIS 215 FALL 08 PETE KENNEDY M,W 8AM
Pete this is kinda what I took away from what you discussed about Coverage, Shapefiles and Geodatabases in class. I think of shapefiles like a golf course with points, lines and polygons representing the course, hole and river running Thu. I know that you said they need to have other .shx and .dbf extension to help be supportive of each one. Also you told us it was a popular geospatial data format. The coverage stuff threw me for a loop the only conclusion I had there was the mapping of one aspect of data in space, I hope you said that cause I remember someone saying it. I think of Aeriel coverage like a digital elevation model. The spatially aware data is linked to each other. Geodatabase is a databased that is used to store, manipulate and compute actions in the geographical data. Did I get that one right? (Notes) Point, line and polygons are the data types used. It uses this to represent a physical location on the Earth. See ya in morning
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Assignments for Gis121
Pete I have come to moms to work on GIS and of course my liense has expired on the borrowed book. I will see ya in morning and pray I make it thru final. How about me giving you my USB and you can see what I have done. Pete your a good teacher I have learned so much. Thanks for the patience with someone who never even view ArcGIS or computers software for that matter. Tammy
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