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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Audio Tutorial
We got struck again, in some kind of weird psycho drama … but we digress … kind of an “onions of the 4th dimension” way, that an email (image attachment) is okay as a communication tool, and then to make … Continue reading →
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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Map Element Tutorial
It struck us, in a kind of an “onions of the 4th dimension” way, that an email (image attachment) is okay as a communication tool, but what if parts of it were clickable in some way? Yesterday’s user acceptance brought … Continue reading →
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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment User Acceptance Tutorial
An important part of a web (or desktop or mobile) application is user acceptance. User acceptance is, as the words would imply, the giving of your (developing) web application to real users, to test out usability … or UX (user … Continue reading →
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PHP/Javascript/HTML Great Circle Distance Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that calculates Great Circle Distances on Earth via the entry of Latitude and Longitude. The calculations are not true geodesic calculations and so, we will show the result to the nearest metre. We assume the radius … Continue reading →
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Orange and Bathurst and Blue Mountains
Take a trip west of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. Sydney -> Katoomba -> Bathurst -> Millthorpe -> Orange -> Mt Canobolas -> Orange -> Bathurst -> Sofala and Hill End (but got lost … next time) -> Mt … Continue reading →
Tanami Track at 25km/hr
The Tanami Track and The Granites, in the Northern Territory, of Australia, are a fond memory for me from my days as a Land Surveyor. My work colleague, Laurie, and me, learnt a lot about tyres, spinifex and the importance … Continue reading →

