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Get inside the planes that capture Microsoft Virtual Earth

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Get inside the planes that capture Microsoft Virtual Earth

Find out about the planes and technology behind Microsoft’s Virtual Earth imagery.

Watch their video here:



Behind The Maps – Flying the UltraCam

ms bird\'s eye view

Microsoft’s site currently features imagery of the Olympic sites in Beijing like the Bird’s Nest Stadium above: www.microsoft.com/ VirtualEarth

Computer frustrations – the more they change the more they stay the same

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Is it just me or are computers just as frustrating to use as they were 10 years ago? Granted we’ve seen some impressive advances in some aspects of computer technology, but ease-of-use, which I consider to be the most important aspect, continues to suffer from lack of attention. I’ve had more problems with my brand new Vista desktop as I ever had with my XP laptop. It’s just pathetic and Microsoft and all major computer manufacturers (besides Apple?) should be ashamed of themselves for their poor efforts.

More frustration: A Modern-Day Blackout: Gmail Goes Dark

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Minneapolis, St. Paul parks shine in national report

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Minneapolis, St. Paul parks shine in national report

Lake Harriet Park

The nonprofit Trust for Public Land on Tuesday reported the following for the state’s two largest cities:

RECREATION CENTERS per 20,000 residents: St. Paul, first nationally at 3.0; Minneapolis, second, 2.6.

TENNIS COURTS per 10,000 residents: Minneapolis, first, 4.9; St. Paul, tied for third, 3.7.

BALL DIAMONDS per 10,000 residents: St. Paul, first, 5.6; Minneapolis, second, 5.3.

SKATEBOARD PARKS per 100,000 residents: Minneapolis, third, 1.6; St. Paul, 16th, 0.7.

PARK-RELATED SPENDING per resident: St. Paul, third, $224; Minneapolis, eighth, $151.

NON-SEASONAL MUNICIPAL PARK EMPLOYEES per 1,000 residents: Minneapolis, fifth, 1.56; St. Paul, 14th, 1.08.

The Twin Cities also landed one of its park destinations among the most-visited in the nation. The Lake Harriet/Lyndale Park area in Minneapolis receives about 2.25 million visitors a year, placing it 30th.