Dear Anthony (and listers),
I really cannot understand your over reaction to my mail. I think this list is useful to everyone in the community, providing useful feedbacks, and should not be abused by excessive ads. On the other hand, I will be pleased to learn about new software, releases, new features etc. Software is a major component of Geospatial world, and we should all know what is going on (yes, I mean we should also know about non-esri components in the world).
My mail was a single paragraph mail, informing new users about a FREE GEOSPATIAL LEARNING product. I believe this is what Anne asked for, and I provided a simple reply. I did not promote the abilities, features etc.. Do you think I am earning my life by marketing a free product?
I think my only fault was using the company mail account for this innocent posting.
Best regards, Demir Devecigil
----- Original Message ----- From: "Anthony Quartararo" <ajq3@spatialnetworks.com> To: "'Demir Devecigil - Sales'" <info@microimages.com>: <gislist@lists.thinkburst.com> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 3:11 PM Subject: RE: [gislist] masters vs. certificate
> Demir > > It is inappropriate to use this forum, much less this inquiry for a > blatant > sales/marketing attempt. It is a disservice to Anne and the entire list > community. > > Anthony > > -----Original Message----- > From: gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com > [mailto:gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com] On Behalf Of Demir Devecigil - > Sales > Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 4:01 PM > To: gislist@lists.thinkburst.com > Subject: Re: [gislist] masters vs. certificate > > Anne, > > The best thing to start with is FREE TNTlite from MicroImages. TNTlite is > designed for starters, students and small-scale projects. You can use > TNTlite to learn all about spatial data analysis, GIS, image processing, > CAD, and desktop cartography. MicroImages also provides around 80 Tutorial > Booklets and sample data to learn geospatial concepts. They are very easy > to > follow, since step by step illustrated lessons are included for self > study. > You can take a look at TNTlite from the website: > http://www.microimages.com/tntlite/ > > - Demir Devecigil > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Anne" <anne@language-works.com> > To: <gislist@lists.thinkburst.com> > Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 1:38 PM > Subject: Re: [gislist] masters vs. certificate > > >>I have a question related to Dean's, but one step earlier in the process >>of >> career change. I joined the GIS list because I wanted to learn more >> about >> what GIS consists of and whether it would be an interesting next step for >> me. I've been a web developer since the hey day started, but have >> started >> to get (1) bored and (2) dispirited at all the commercialism. I've >> always >> been crazy about maps, and am trained as a linguist in 6 languages, so it >> seems that somehow all these things might come together nicely. BUT... >> I >> don't know where to start to find out if GIS is for me, and if so, how to > go >> about learning it. Do I do some academic work, or just jump into the > tools? >> >> >> Anne >> >> _______________________________________________ >> gislist mailing list >> gislist@lists.geocomm.com >> http://lists.geocomm.com/mailman/listinfo/gislist >> >> _________________________________ >> This list is brought to you by >> The GeoCommunity >> http://www.geocomm.com/ > _______________________________________________ > gislist mailing list > gislist@lists.geocomm.com > http://lists.geocomm.com/mailman/listinfo/gislist > > _________________________________ > This list is brought to you by > The GeoCommunity > http://www.geocomm.com/ >
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