27 June 2005

Cartifact (http://cartifact.com/ ) developed http://map.cartifact.com/cartifact/dtla/dtla5.html (Flash) downtown LA interactive map site. Click from market to market, zoom in to see more detail, scroll around or click on a building to view details.

Visual Mapping of Portfolios : http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm?name=deletvmap software; http://vmap.gold.ac.uk/vmap_help/index.html

Various graphics programs : http://www.software-facilities.com/graphics-software/

Mind Sports Olympiad : http://www.msoworld.com/history2000/jpg/19aug00.htm

Similar tetrahedron geometry : http://www.lotuslazuli.com/platonic_solids.htm#tetra to grid I'm developing (Metatron's Cube ; http://www.intent.com/sg/index.html )

A maze has many paths and is essentially a left-brain puzzle. A labyrinth is a right-brain intuition and creativity enhancer. : http://www.geomancy.org/labyrinths/index.html

"The future belongs to those who see possibilities before they become obvious." - John Sculley
"To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also believe." - Anatole France
"Only those who can see the invisible,can accomplish the impossible!" - Patrick Snow
"Some men see things as they are and say why. I dream of things that never were and say why not." - John F. Kennedy
"A map is the greatest of all epic poems. Its lines and colors show the realization of great dreams." - Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Editor of National Geographic (1903- 1954)
"The good cartographer is both a scientist and an artist. He must have a thorough knowledge of his subject and model, the Earth.... He must have the ability to generalize intelligently and to make a right selection of the features to show. These are represented by means of lines or colors; and the effective use of lines or colors requires more than knowledge of the subject - it requires artistic judgement." - Erwin Josephus Raisz (1893 - 1968)
"Everything is related to everything else, but near things are more related than distant things."- Tobler's First Law of Geography

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