Looking great. halls of residence next? ;-)
Cheers
Andy
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westmidlands-boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Eike Ritter
Sent: 12 September 2009 9:32 PM
To: Ciarán Mooney
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On 14 Sep 2009, at 18:02, Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
Peter Miller wrote:
Sent: 10 September 2009 3:29 PM
To: Christoph Böhme
Cc: talk-gb-westmidlands@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] NOVAM Viewer
On 9 Sep 2009, at 22:06, Christoph Böhme wrote:
Hi!
JR lives just around the corner from me so I should be able to get a
copy of the photos onto my laptop. I'm going to the AGI conference
next week so if anyone wanted they could then take a copy from me. I
might even be able to host them though as he says, it's liable to be
just a difficult
I would be very interested to hear what people think of this effort. I'm
currently studying to be a pilot I know that many people who do fly
routinely take aerial pictures of the landscape below, especially of towns
etc. I know most of them would be more than happy to allow their photos to
be
I used to hold a pilot's licence and I did some work photographing
archaeological sites. Photos taken pointing sideways are much harder to
work with than photos pointing straight down. Any kind of rectification
adds unwanted artifacts. I used to make high bank angle turns (60' bank
angle)
Many of the photos taken above Stratford upon Avon seem to be taken at an
angle-how do people find them for mapping from?
2009/9/14 Chris Hill o...@raggedred.net
I used to hold a pilot's licence and I did some work photographing
archaeological sites. Photos taken pointing sideways are much
One of the airfields I flew from was a base for the OS photo surveying
unit. They had a 'plane which had been modified to have a downward
pointing, very expensive camera built into the fuselage. They could
then fly long straight strips, taking overlapping photos and then taking
overlapping
2009/9/14 Chris Hill o...@raggedred.net:
One of the airfields I flew from was a base for the OS photo surveying
unit. They had a 'plane which had been modified to have a downward
pointing, very expensive camera built into the fuselage. They could
then fly long straight strips, taking
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Tom Chance t...@acrewoods.net wrote:
Hi,
I set about correcting a few dozen post code entries in NPE for south east
London, but the postcodes map doesn't seem to be updating:
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Dan Karran d...@karran.net wrote:
2009/9/14 Dave Stubbs osm.l...@randomjunk.co.uk:
OK, back up and running now.
Thanks for getting that up and running again Dave.
Would it be possible for you to include labels for the postal sectors
on there as well, so
Is it possible to do another map with all the partials on it. That way we
can check them for errors as well. Don't worry if it takes too much effort.
Jack
On Sep 14, 2009 4:59 PM, Dave Stubbs osm.l...@randomjunk.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Dan Karran d...@karran.net wrote:
I notice that liam123's been editing in SE London again tonight. Seems
to consist of lots of oneway=yes changed to oneway=no, among others.
Cheers,
Andy
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On 14/09/2009 22:30, Someoneelse wrote:
I notice that liam123's been editing in SE London again tonight. Seems
to consist of lots of oneway=yes changed to oneway=no, among others.
Unfortunately, I can't use the revert script to rever this. Though the
edits are all his, the same way appears
David Earl wrote:
Unfortunately, I can't use the revert script to rever this. Though the
edits are all his, the same way appears twice in the same changeset and
this seems to upset Frederick's script. I don't know whether it is a bug
or not.
He touched the same way twice, some 5 seconds
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