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Subject: Re: GISList: GIS History Question
Date:  02/13/2002 07:37:16 AM
From:  Ethan.Gomberg .. cityoforlando.net




Since the question was about commercially available GIS, would the Canada
GIS count (since it is/was a gov't entity)?

just curious
____________________________________________________
Ethan M. Gomberg
City GIS, City of Orlando -Engineering Bureau
400 S. Orange Ave.
Orlando, FL 32802 USA
TEL 407.246.3064
FAX 407.246.2892
ethan.gomberg@cityoforlando.net
Check out our website at http://www.cityoforlando.net/public_works/esd/gis




"Duane F.
Marble" To: RICHARD SERBY <rserby@usa.net>
<marble.1@osu. cc: gislist@geocomm.com
edu> Subject: Re: GISList: GIS History Question

01/22/2002
07:17 PM






ESRI was established in 1969. The Canada Geographic Information
System was already in existence then.

--
Dr. Duane F. Marble
Professor Emeritus of Geography Telephone: 614-292-4419
Center for Mapping Fax: 614-292-8062
The Ohio State University
1216 Kinnear Email: marble.1@osu.edu
Columbus, Ohio 43212

"Two important characteristics of maps should be noticed.
A map is not the territory it represents, but, if correct,
it has a similar structure to the territory, which accounts
for its usefulness. . . . " (pg. 58)

- Alfred Korbzybski in Science and Sanity, (1933, 1950)




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