I like this! 

" The Geography Division will release more information on these new products
over the next year."

It would also be interesting to see what could be done with a WCS set of
demographic fields perhaps connected to block centroids. That should be
dense enough to make a surface at state and national scales. 3D thematics
could be an interesting view. Perhaps the 'Geography Division' can pass the
goodness along to the 'Demographics Division' :) Then we could stack
selected fields in additive WCS images to look for singularities and such,
maybe throw in some NIH surfaces too.

Sorry, "give them an inch and they want the whole mile"

Thanks
Randy


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I don't think there will be any further releases of TIGER/Line Files (see
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger/future/future_tl.html), though the
information will be released in several other forms, once or twice a year.

The underlying database will have more accurate coordinate information for
more counties, as the MAF/TIGER Accuracy Improvement Program completes, but
new data that would help with routing, such as turn restrictions, speeds,
and one-way streets, are not included.  They are not in the budget, and not
required by any planned operation that would justify them in the budget.

Charles Dingman, Geographer/301-763-1120
4H040, Geography Division
US Census, 4600 Silver Hill Rd Stop 7400
Washington, DC 20233-7400


                                                                           
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>From what I understand using TIGER for routing is a bad idea because TIGER
doesn't say which roads are one way, on ramps, off ramps, etc. Could be
potentially dangerous, although very cool regardless. I personally love
this...

"Graphserver will return an itinerary between any two connected vertices,
even if the itinerary is absurd. In this case traveling by bus and foot
from downtown Seattle to deep within the foothills of the Cascade Mountians
involves an eight-hour hike from one of the most remote bus stops in the
county." - http://graphserver.sourceforge.net/img/absurd_route_large.png

Anyone have info when the next release of TIGER is expected, and if it will
have more data to solve some of these routing problems?

Tom Longson
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On 4/24/07, Paul Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Ryan Sarver wrote:

  > We run mapserver internally and I was trying to avoid it as a
  > consumer-facing app could be pretty taxing on the system. It's much
  more
  > fun to use someone else's resources :). But its sounding like that
  might
  > be my best bet.

  Robust at a software level, not so much at a "good answers" level. Using
  TIGER for routing is contraindicated.

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