Comments for: Jack Dangermond on A New Modality for GIS

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My 501.c.3 charity develops gate and lot maps in operational or neglected cemeteries, with databases of individuals burial locations, dates and ages(where accessible or provided) providing these resources to individuals seeking their ancestry and helping them answer questions about their heritage. We organize perpetuity, integrate record preservation and lessen burdens of government.

Your technology, as presented from the video, sounds well advanced of our needs and budget, however, if your business might embrace our shared passion of preserving our heritage through record preservation through a geospatial environment, and one that could be accessed by those dealing with physical limitations, impairing them from visiting the burial location of their departed loved one(s), upon whose shoulders we at times walk disrespectfully, we could launch a new dynamic environment, limited only by the creativity of developers and concerns.

Please reply with your insights and thoughts.

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Shane Wamsley
Executive Director
Olive Branch Cemetery Restoration
www.olivebranch.cc
mybershet@gmail.com
(718) 483-0652
mybershet 2 Years ago
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Are we changing or advancing our geographic modality or paradigm? My work has drastically changed technically since my education days - only 6 years ago. Everyday people are altering their GIS mindset from basic static maps to complete excitement, curiosity, and awe.
gtuchristina 2 Years ago
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