Mark,

the data is from the ESRI Data and Maps CD ...
I do not think it is restricted...

Jeff

On 7/10/07, mark2atsafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  There was a show on CBC radio called Wanted Words, where they create
new words for previously un-named objects or concepts. Their word for
a song that gets stuck in your head was "aneurhythm" - see
http://vickyth.wordpress.com/2006/04/21/aneurythms/

Anyway, back to the real point, the antipodes workspace is great. I
stuck it onto fmepedia (I assume the data is not restricted) as the
workspace of the week. See http://www.fmepedia.com/index.php/Main_Page

There's also an interesting solution at http://www.antipodemap.com/
and a discussion at
http://hackerfriendly.com/wp/2007/05/18/crozet-et-lile-de-la-possession/

Thanks

Mark

--- In [email protected] <fme%40yahoogroups.com>, "Jeff Konnen"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Mark,
>
> while reading your message, the voice of Bonnie Tyler singing
"There's no
> mountain high enough ..." suddenly entered my head and I'll have a
hard day
> trying to get out of there ... Thanks :-)
>
> But to answer your question: Yes, I use the "convert bookmark to custom
> transformer" quite often.
> That's a cool feature to tidy up the main workspace. But it does not
remove
> crossing connections ...
>
> As for your challenge, it was interesting:-) I attached a screenshot and
> uploaded the workbench to ftp://ftp.safe.com/incoming/antipodes.zip
>
> I guess my advantage was that you posted your message late and that
I got
> some longitudinal advantage over Jason, otherwise I'm sure the FME Idol
> would have come up with a nice solution :-)
>
> Greetings,
> Jeff
>
> --
> Jeff Konnen
> INSER SA
> Switzerland
> +41 (0) 21 643 77 11
>




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