What you want is a product called Virtual Frontier from Northwood .it's
an excellent product try this link..you won't regret it!
http://www.northwoodtech.com/virtualfrontier.htm
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We've tried GRIDMAKR.MBX however it doesn't allow us to create polygons that
are small enough (distance from lines = 135 feet) for (as an example) the
State of Florida does anyone know of an application that could generate
these with the above tolerances?
I think what he was looking for was to buffer out from a location UNTIL a
certain value is reached
what is your demographic breakdown? what I mean is it would be nice if
you were a the finest "granularity" which is at the block group level as
opposed to Census Tractsbut regardless of
only two ways that i've been able to do it:
1) Via the runtime (there's a specific command...sorry I don't remember it)
2) Make sure MI always opens in maximized view, design yourself a "dummy"
form that slip over it and "mimic" the title bar and name it what you want
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well. let's see being Canadian my self (but working in the US) I
understand your frustration. It's great here in the Us cause we have access
to MapMarker... but you don't (I don't think).
But here's some insight as to improving your "hit rate". First.. look
at your data...you'd be surpr
ah Mark. be glad to helpsounds like the application I first
developed with Carl Samples of the Huntsville (Alabama) police department
for tracking sex offenders. It's called Megans Mapper (was the very first
in the Nation that we developed) and it makes use of child care center data
for t
I designed with Carl Samples of the Huntsville Alabama Criminal
Investigation department the nations first Megan's Mapper. It's not web
based but has the ability to do so. I left technology was left with Banton
Research (my former company). You can contact Carl at (256) 427-5450 or
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Are you looking for city boundaries? or city points (matched to the centroid
of the city boundary file)? If you're looking for the point file... I have
23000 cities (as points) I can send you for free
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Does anyone know if there exists such an file and where I can get it?
of course preferably for free...
Thanks
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Couldn't you just simply add the mbx to the Windows "scheduled tasks" ?
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is anyone aware of
A couple months ago I remember
someone looking for these. I am too. Does any one have these? for the United
States it would be great.for the world...it would be
awesome!
TIA!
Thanks to Bill Thoen and Steve
Wallacehere's the summary:
From
Steve:
http://www.insc.anl.gov/pwrmaps/map/world_map.html
or
http://www.insc.anl.gov/nre/nre.html and hit
"Submit"
and
Bill:
You can get locations for US Nukes and other energy assets free
from the EIA. It's on their EIAG
what ever happened to this? is
their a replacement?
I hope I'm reading this
wrong...but why is MI's president no longer holding any stock? See link
below.
http://biz.yahoo.com/t/40/1202.html
This is ridiculous... Why don't you all take 3-5 minutes of your own
time to find somewhere on geoplace.com "THE" comparison and stop with these
shallow "my dad is bigger than your dad" songs AND if your going to make
comparisons... why don't you put some technical "backing" to your
commen
don't bother paying for your stuff when you can get most of what you need
right here for free!
http://www.bts.gov/gis/ntatlas/usa.html
Directly from the US government, State boundaries plus street files. if
your looking for free stuff and understand that the data is
correct...th
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