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    Home, after a rather enjoyable event

    The coffee was good, and the food excellent. The presentations ranged from reasonably to very interesting. And at the end, a chap demonstrated a remarkable piece of geodata visualisation software. It allows you to fly around and zoom in on the whole of the UK, with incredibly accurate terrain data from the British Geological Survey (it was originally developed for their purposes). You could texture-map data like soil and rock types onto the surface instead of having it coloured in. Or you could use photographic data to 50cm resolution - they also have 12.5cm resolution photography, but "it won't fit on my laptop," the bloke explained.

    You can draw a kind of curtain between arbitrary points and get an instant profile of the terrain between them, including an indication of the line of sight and whether or not you can, in fact see one from the other or something would be in the way.

    And you can go down and look at underground features - in this case, hundreds of boreholes under Nottingham, with depth and waterline of each indicated, as you fly around in space under the city

    You can also include models to arbitrary levels of detail - he showed us around a power station in Wales, where you could zoom in on the accurately-modelled yellow hard hat of an overall-clad worker holding a clipboard stood on a gantry. And from there we zoomed out and flew in a second up to Loch Ness. Zooming in on the middle of the loch, there was a rather ferocious monster poking its head out of the water

    Apparently he's demonstrated it to audiences in the US a lot, and when he mentions Loch Ness (which is part of the demo because of its interesting geology) the Americans always start prattling about the monster. So he put one in there, just to keep them happy

    All in all, very cool indeed

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      Decided to pull a Suity and come home a day early, no longer needed/wanted at the standup as its now turned into a "oh tulip how do we get out of this cluster****" from the System Integrator and I'm not part of the inner circle not being Accenture so hopefully more WFH is in store while I ride out the last of this poison chalice
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        Originally posted by norrahe View Post
        Madam, you might want to check your messages in FB regarding staying at NorrB&B
        Hallo Dear,

        I haven't found anything, could you repost?
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          Originally posted by cojak View Post
          Originally posted by norrahe View Post
          Madam, you might want to check your messages in FB regarding staying at NorrB&B
          Hallo Dear,

          I haven't found anything, could you repost?
          Is this the test of whether TPD is a more reliable messaging service than FB?

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                Morning denizens

                Been raining out, but now it's just grey

                But it's Friday, so as far as I'm concerned it can look however it pleases

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                  RAABA*








                  *Rough as a badger's arse

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                    Morning all.

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                      Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                      from there we zoomed out and flew in a second up to Loch Ness. Zooming in on the middle of the loch, there was a rather ferocious monster poking its head out of the water

                      Apparently he's demonstrated it to audiences in the US a lot, and when he mentions Loch Ness (which is part of the demo because of its interesting geology) the Americans always start prattling about the monster. So he put one in there, just to keep them happy

                      All in all, very cool indeed
                      He needs to be careful he doesn't get sued by The Real Loch Ness Monster(tm) for plagiarism or personation or sommat.

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