1. The geocache I decided to look for is called "Thanks a Million" which I think is closest to where I live. It appears to be in the George Bush Park. Here are the coordiantes: N 29° 44.550 W 095° 43.494
2. Here is the url for the geocache: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=5d485d63-9fdb-4b3c-8674-9e64ebeb5bf0
3. I think going on a search for a geocache would be lots of fun but I don't want to do it in the summer heat. Perhaps I could try to find this geocache when it is cooler this fall. Two summers ago my husband took my 14 year old cousin out on their bikes to look for a geocache. It was really too hot for them to go out into the woods on a treasure hunt. They came back very hot, tired & sweaty. Some of the other dangers besides the heat might be insects, snakes, and wild animals.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
Maps #33: Relocating with Online Maps
Activity #1: I looked for an apartment that my daughter could possibly move into. I know she would like the Rice Village area and she eventually would like to have a dog. I was able to limit my search on Apartments.com to that area, one bedroom, a/c, washer & dryer, internet connection, and small dogs within a certain price range. I found a couple that looked good and I was able to save them to my favorites. I prefer the regular map to the satellite or hybrid. I'm just used to them and can visualize my route better. Next step: pack her bags!
Activity#2: Since we are moving after we retire, we already have a new location in mind. I tried Discover Our Town.com first but the list of cities didn't include Marble Falls. The closest I could get was Austin. So I tried WalkScore.com. When I put in our street address it didn't work, but when I just entered "Marble Falls" it came up with a really nice map with cute little icons indicating restaurants, schools, shopping, pharmacies, and the library. On the left hand side is a column that lists the businesses and how far they are from the center of town. If it had been able to locate our house, I guess the distances would have been from our house. Anyway, I was able to get an idea of the local businesses in the neighborhood where we'll be moving.
Activity#2: Since we are moving after we retire, we already have a new location in mind. I tried Discover Our Town.com first but the list of cities didn't include Marble Falls. The closest I could get was Austin. So I tried WalkScore.com. When I put in our street address it didn't work, but when I just entered "Marble Falls" it came up with a really nice map with cute little icons indicating restaurants, schools, shopping, pharmacies, and the library. On the left hand side is a column that lists the businesses and how far they are from the center of town. If it had been able to locate our house, I guess the distances would have been from our house. Anyway, I was able to get an idea of the local businesses in the neighborhood where we'll be moving.
Friday, August 8, 2008
Map #32 Current Events
My girlfriend who lives in Detroit and I are always trying to find a place to meet. In Activity #1 I used Messoman - Meet in the Middle to find the midpoint between Detroit and Austin. Much to my surprise and delight, it is just north of the Arkansas/Illionis border, close to Carbondale, Illinois, where my cousins live. So I must get busy and plan a trip. I tried to insert the map here, but I couldn't do it.
Activity #2 I looked at the Global Incident Map and found that there is an Anthrax threat in Austin. To learn more you have to log in. I tried to create an account and found out it would cost $99. So that was the extent of my learning about the antrhax threat. Here is the map of all the global threats:
http://globalincidentmap.com/map.php
Activity #2 I looked at the Global Incident Map and found that there is an Anthrax threat in Austin. To learn more you have to log in. I tried to create an account and found out it would cost $99. So that was the extent of my learning about the antrhax threat. Here is the map of all the global threats:
http://globalincidentmap.com/map.php
Monday, March 31, 2008
Maps 31: Have Map will Travel
<http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=107579897692650148068.000449c10d6df1d295846&ll=30.59926,-98.258991&spn=0.001076,0.001808&z=19>
Here is a map to our future retirment home. Everyone is welcome to come visit!
If you check the upper lefthand pane, scroll down and you will see 2 other maps I made of libraries in the Katy area. I hand these out to patrons. Cool!
Here is a map to our future retirment home. Everyone is welcome to come visit!
If you check the upper lefthand pane, scroll down and you will see 2 other maps I made of libraries in the Katy area. I hand these out to patrons. Cool!
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Spring Cleaning: Organizing
I may not be good at technology, but I am well known for being organized. I clean out my email regularly, and if there is something that needs attention I do it as soon as possible. Keeping my desk uncluttered is a priority too. I've been known to throw out questionable food items from the refrigerator which has gotten me in hot water at times. The philosophy of GTD is one to which I already adhere. I couldn't get anything done without my calendars, so it was a good experience for me to create on online Google calendar. I've been after other staff members to clean and unclutter their areas (I won't mention any names) so I'm very happy this lesson is required.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)