[OSGeo-Discuss] Lose Weight In A Effective Way With Slim Pro
slim pro http://www.slimpro.org falls under Meal Supplement Category. It is generally meant to serve the purpose of Weight Loss. This is a proven formula specially made to provide the human body with all the Vital Elements, in the measured quantities, required to achieve and sustain a life full of strength, vitality and vigor. slim pro is a path-breaking Meal Replacement Formula, ingredients of which are 100% SAFE and PROVEN to provide all the VITAL building blocks and nutrients for a slim, strong, healthy and fit body. The major ingredient of slim pro is Whey Protein known to be the safest and most widely accepted form of Amino Acids or Proteins. It also has all the major Vitamins, Minerals, Fatty Acids and the requisite Fibers needed to support a healthy body. http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/file/n5138582/slimpro2.png slim pro acts in three different ways : (1) It provides nutrients and elements required for bodily well-being in the most precise and measured manner. The TWO scoops of slim pro taken with Milk, Curd or Water allows significant satiety to the person consuming it to not further indulge in unhealthy snacking leading to issues like obesity, uneven muscle-tone, reduced stamina due to excess energy consumption for body to cope up with unnecessary food intake. Regular usage of slim pro http://www.slimpro-india.com eventually leads to the body shedding excess fat deposits and giving the user desired physical appearance. (2) slim pro http://www.slim-pro-india.co.in contains whey Protein in Crossflow Micro-Ultrafiltered form for good absorption within the body further translating into healthy muscle building or fast muscle injury recovery. (3) There are several other meticulously chosen elements to enhance wellness of human body such as Folate, Iron, Vitamin A, B C, Riboflavin, Thiamin, Niacin, Zinc, Phosphorus etc. essentially required for body to sustain the rigors of daily living.. -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Lose-Weight-In-A-Effective-Way-With-Slim-Pro-tp5138582.html Sent from the OSGeo Discuss mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
[OSGeo-Discuss] OGC calling participation in USGS Interoperability Assessment Virtual Exercise
Hi Folks, This looks like your opportunity to give feedback on how well USGS' OGC web services are doing. http://www.directionsmag.com/pressreleases/ogc-calls-for-participation-in-usgs-interoperability-assessment-virtual-exe/397239 Signup URL http://tinyurl.com/usgs-ogc-ia-survey Doug -- Doug Newcomb USFWS Raleigh, NC 919-856-4520 ext. 14 doug_newc...@fws.gov - The opinions I express are my own and are not representative of the official policy of the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service or Dept. of the Interior. Life is too short for undocumented, proprietary data formats. ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
[OSGeo-Discuss] Solr vs PostGIS/WFS
I've heard a few people recommending [b] Solr [a] for lightning fast spatial search, which leads me to question my understanding of best practice OGC / OSGeo design paradigms. In particular: 1. Have people been rolling out Solr's spatial search into production instead of WFS (such as GeoServer)? Why was or was not Solr chosen? 2. Solr doesn't seem to follow OGC standards (I'd suspect a cut down version of WFS would be appropriate). Are there discussions with the OGC about setting up an appropriate standard which Solr could/should follow? 3. If Solr is indeed a good match for certain use cases, then should we be including it on OSGeo-Live [c]? [a] https://lucene.apache.org/solr/ Solr is the popular, blazing fast open source enterprise search platform. Its major features include powerful full-text search, hit highlighting, faceted search, near real-time indexing, dynamic clustering, database integration, rich document (e.g., Word, PDF) handling, and *geospatial search*. [b] http://wiki.hsr.ch/Datenbanken/files/Geospatial_Search_Evaluation_of_Solr_Presentation_HS2013_Wolski.pdf [c] http://live.osgeo.org -- Cameron Shorter, Software and Data Solutions Manager LISAsoft Suite 112, Jones Bay Wharf, 26 - 32 Pirrama Rd, Pyrmont NSW 2009 P +61 2 9009 5000, W www.lisasoft.com, F +61 2 9009 5099 -- -- The contents of this email are confidential and may be subject to legal or professional privilege and copyright. No representation is made that this email is free of viruses or other defects. If you have received this communication in error, you may not copy or distribute any part of it or otherwise disclose its contents to anyone. Please advise the sender of your incorrect receipt of this correspondence. ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Solr vs PostGIS/WFS
Hi Cameron, On 05/06/2014 01:55 AM, Cameron Shorter wrote: I've heard a few people recommending [b] Solr [a] for lightning fast spatial search, which leads me to question my understanding of best practice OGC / OSGeo design paradigms. Solr is one of the most popular enterprise search engine, with NoSQL features recently added. Traditionally it is not used to replace a database but to create indexes and make searches very fast. In particular: 1. Have people been rolling out Solr's spatial search into production instead of WFS (such as GeoServer)? Why was or was not Solr chosen? Solr has been widely used in production as part of CKAN [1]. Specifically CKAN with spatial extension was deployed recently in US data.gov [2], data.gov.uk [3] and data.gov.au [4] among others. Two of the OSGeo CSW implementations are planning to support Solr as a search back-end [5] [6] 2. Solr doesn't seem to follow OGC standards (I'd suspect a cut down version of WFS would be appropriate). Are there discussions with the OGC about setting up an appropriate standard which Solr could/should follow? 3. If Solr is indeed a good match for certain use cases, then should we be including it on OSGeo-Live [c]? In my opinion we should consider CKAN (with spatial extension) to be included in OSGeoLive. [a] https://lucene.apache.org/solr/ Solr is the popular, blazing fast open source enterprise search platform. Its major features include powerful full-text search, hit highlighting, faceted search, near real-time indexing, dynamic clustering, database integration, rich document (e.g., Word, PDF) handling, and *geospatial search*. [b] http://wiki.hsr.ch/Datenbanken/files/Geospatial_Search_Evaluation_of_Solr_Presentation_HS2013_Wolski.pdf [c] http://live.osgeo.org ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss Best, Angelos [1] http://ckan.org/ [2] http://catalog.data.gov [3] http://data.gov.uk/data/search [4] http://data.gov.au/dataset [5] https://github.com/geonetwork/core-geonetwork/wiki/201311solr [6] https://github.com/geopython/pycsw/issues/208 -- Angelos Tzotsos Remote Sensing Laboratory National Technical University of Athens http://users.ntua.gr/tzotsos ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
[OSGeo-Discuss] the new GRASS GIS web site mirror in China was built
Hello everyone: I am pleased to announce the new GRASS GIS web site mirror (http://grass.osgeo.cn) in China was built. The web site is maintained by OSGeo China Chapter (http://www.osgeo.cn) powered by Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, CAS. Best Regurds. -- Dr. Bu Kun Remote sensing center, Information center Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, CAS Email: bu...@osgeo.cn___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss