March 8th, 2010
Well the long weekend is over, and we survived the weather…
Paradise Valley was great. What better way to relax than sitting by the camp fire, drinking a few cold ones with mates.
Have just posted a selection of photos from the trip. Can’t wait until the next long weekend.
Tags: Camping, Paradise Valley
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January 2nd, 2010
New Years Eve 2009 was spent around the Hausseggers pool, with a few friends, and a few cold beers to help ward off the Melbourne heat.
Have put a few picture up into a new album – NYE-2009
Tags: NYE2009
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January 2nd, 2010
To help protect the privacy of the family members currently listed in the Modrich-Pruscino family tree, the site is now password protected.
If you would like access to the family tree (which I am trying to keep up to date) please send me an email (familytree@modrich.com) and I will provide you with the login details.
Tags: Family Tree, Modrich, Pruscino
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September 5th, 2009
I’m in the process of looking for some new .Net development & architecture books. Have been scouring Amazon and have come up with the following initial list of candidates – most of which I think will end up on my office bookshelf.
Tags: .Net, books, Development
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August 18th, 2009
I was recently introduced to Open Street Map – an open, community based (read “wiki style”), mapping project, that has the potential to be a Google Maps on steroids!
What gives this project the ‘edge’ over something like Google Maps is the fact that it is built based on community contribution. If a road or street in your area is not currently mapped, all you need is a GPS and you can map it yourself, and upload the data – it’s as simple as that. Cant find your favourite restaurant… Add it – and then share it with your friends.
The power of this project (as with most other open projects) is in its community. Anyone in the community can contribute, and its dead simple.
One of the main reasons I have started contributing to the project (by updating street names, adding places of interest, etc), is that I can see it may be a very useful resource when it comes to my book. The inclusion of maps within my book was something I was a little concerned about. I know Google Maps data is heavily licensed (read “expensive”) by the companies that provide it to Google.
Open Street Maps is licensed under creative commons meaning that it is typically free to use, providing you attribute the project as the source of the data. By updating their maps and becoming part of the community, I also feel that I am giving back a little to the project.
I have also installed the OSM (Open Street Maps) Wordpress plugin into my blog so I can use it in future to present maps that relate to what I am writing about.
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