On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Peteris Krisjanis <[email protected]> wrote:
> We map everything we can. > What in the world is that supposed to mean? It's either untrue (as there are plenty of things that can be mapped which aren't mapped) or begs the question. I have data on the homeowner of every single family residence in Hillsborough County. Should I map that? How about the phone numbers of every land-line in the United States? Hey, why stop at land lines, we can start mapping the locations of cell-phones too! And POIs btw is one big reason for lot of people to map. > What evidence do you have for that? What's "a lot of people"? When you say it's "one big reason", are you saying they wouldn't map at all were it not for the ability to map what's being sold in a particular store? What other sorts of things do these people who feel this way map? This would make for an interesting study, but I highly doubt it's a study you've already conducted.
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