> Using geo-tagged photos and audio recordings is an option. But this means
> I
> have to take a small second camera
> with me and the only device capable of longer audio recordings is actually
> my netbook. It's all technically possible, but as this will be a holiday
> at
> first priority, geot
On 26 Oct 2009, at 16:14, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 1:30 PM, wrote:
>> As I have a netbook with me which could run JOSM, I could edit live
>> or at
>> least at the end of each day. This would keep the frustration level
>> low.
>> But here is why I ask this her
Thanks a lot to all who have commented on this rather non-technical
question.
Using geo-tagged photos and audio recordings is an option. But this means I
have to take a small second camera
with me and the only device capable of longer audio recordings is actually
my netbook. It's all technically p
Thanks a lot to all who have commented on this rather non-technical
question.
Using geo-tagged photos and audio recordings is an option. But this means I
have to take a small second camera
with me and the only device capable of longer audio recordings is actually
my netbook. It's all technically p
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ste...@binaervarianz.de schrieb:
> Only mark numbered points would be faster and easier, but I would have to
> keep notes on another medium (paper notebook, netbook).
> Merging these two data heaps will be time consuming afterwards.
Hello Stefan,
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ste...@binaervarianz.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm planing to do a longer holiday abroad and will take my GPS and
> openstreetmap with me.
>
> I will probably find a lot of new things to map, but I won't have an
> internet connection at hand.
> Does anybody have some advice on how to keep track of things
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 1:30 PM, wrote:
> As I have a netbook with me which could run JOSM, I could edit live or at
> least at the end of each day. This would keep the frustration level low.
> But here is why I ask this here too (and not only in my openstreetmap
> diary): Is it possible to downlo
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 14:30:29 +0100, wrote:
> I normally add points with notes directly on my GPS (eTrex), but that's
> very time consuming, I can't do it while driving
> and I only can add very short notes. I usually get frustrated with the
> on-screen keyboard within 1 or 2 days and subsequently
Hi,
I'm planing to do a longer holiday abroad and will take my GPS and
openstreetmap with me.
I will probably find a lot of new things to map, but I won't have an
internet connection at hand.
Does anybody have some advice on how to keep track of things to add?
I normally add points with notes di