[Powderworks] FW: Oily Geographic
Mathias Hermansson
mathias.hermansson at invmed.gu.se
Thu Aug 26 08:17:38 MDT 2004
My Country right or wrong?
/Herman
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kate_Adams" <Kate_Adams at uml.edu>
To: <powderworks at cs-lists.cs.colorado.edu>
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 4:08 PM
Subject: [Powderworks] FW: Oily Geographic
> Hey all,
>
> While I've been mapping away on a GIS (geographic information
system)derived
> dissertation, my family has acquired a GPS (geographic positioning system
> ... handheld satellite uber compass with maps inside) and has taken up
> "geocaching". They use the GPS and clues off the web to visit nearby
places
> and locate little boxes full of stuff. They sign a logbook, then put
> something in and take something out and hide it again. Little stuff like
> bottles of bubbles or local band freebee promo cds or other low-cost
> widgetry.
>
> Anyway, we are going to set up our own geocache nearby, and I would like
to
> start a CD of geocaching songs as part of the original treasure package.
> The idea would be that people would take it, add one of their own and log
it
> to a playlist, then take it to another cache.
>
> Of course the pentultimate geocaching song would have to be REM's Stand
> (Stand in the place where you live, now face north. Think about direction
> wonder why you haven't before), or the early 80s song Lines (Lines, lines
of
> longitude and lattitude, define my altitude ...) by the Chartbusters, but
I
> would also like to sneak in an Oils tune if any are appropriate.
>
> Can anybody think of an Oils tune that fits this purpose? It should be
> about wandering around looking for something or about maps, charts,
> geographic navigational stuff like that. My brain goes blank on this for
> some reason - if there is I would think it would be an earworm everytime I
> open ArcView, but I can't conjure anything.
>
> Thanks,
> Kate
>
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> Pulling the puzzles apart
> Questions of science, science and progress
> Do not speak as loud as my heart
> - Coldplay "The Scientist"
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> Kate Parker Adams
> UMass - Lowell
> Department of Work Environment
> School of Environment and Health
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> Lowell, MA 01854
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> Kate_Adams at uml.edu
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