Ethics and the Evolution of a Practice Profession
In the last few posts, we’ve come to see what ethics are and how we use them personally on the
Continue ReadingIn the last few posts, we’ve come to see what ethics are and how we use them personally on the
Continue ReadingWhen it comes to decision-making, paper-rock-scissors is a great standby. Otherwise, you can turn to long traditions in philosophy, psychology,
Continue Reading‘They just get in the way,’ he explained. ‘In the way of what?’ I asked. ‘Of discovery, of finding out
Continue ReadingAt some point in school, we learn that ‘latitude has some attitude and takes a wide path’ while longitude is
Continue ReadingI love when professionals in a field also work with data in their field. Take, for example, the brilliant mind
Continue ReadingI’ve earned a bit of a reputation for being anti-filter (what used to be called quick filters). In Excel, these
Continue ReadingI’ve always been moderately obsessed with the brain. For starters, it’s creepy looking. I remember a cartoon where the villain
Continue ReadingIf I’m known for anything, it’s probably for how often I complain about badly shaped data. Donald Norman talks about
Continue ReadingI did a webinar with Joshua Milligan (link forthcoming) and touched on some of the following topics: GIS Formatting Legends
Continue ReadingNew launches are always scary. First, there’s the nature of anything that’s tethered to explosives – rockets launch, and so
Continue ReadingErik Erikson had a rock star name before his time. Born today, I imagine he’d front a band that is
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