Just read the map and steer, that's all
Jul. 1st, 2007 03:56 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I’ve always been a big fan of maps and mapping. I can remember living in Portland (see below), and making a map of the streets in the neighborhood. That’s pretty early, because we moved out of Portland when I was eight years old. I had a whole collection of topo maps by the time I was thirteen, and I one of the first people to own a handheld GPS, back back in March 2000 when Garmin produced its first model. And, of course, I’ve stayed on top of Internet-based mapping technologies from Etak to Mapquest to Google Maps and MS Live Search. I wrote my first Google Maps mashup as soon as the mapping API was released.
However, the mashups I created have been somewhat superceded by new functionality that Google has added to Google Maps, including the ability to share maps, if you so desire. So here’s a few of the maps that I’ve put together, in case you’re at all interested:
- Ornoth’s House
- A pointer to where I live, Boston’s former Hotel Vendome.
Mostly this one’s just somewhere I can point people if they need
directions.
- Places I’ve Lived
- A plot of all the places where I have lived, which are all in Maine and
Massachusetts.
- Places I’ve Visited
- A general view of some of the places that I’ve visited. It’s only really
valid at the state/city level.
- DargonZine Summit Locations
- These are the places where my magazine has held its annual writers’
gatherings. Virtually all of them are located in a place where one of my
writers lived at the time.
- Pan-Mass Challenge
- The route of my annual Pan-Mass Challenge charity ride. The route varies
slightly from year to year, so it’s not perfect, but it’s close, and
will give you an idea where we go.
- Flickr Map
- This one’s actually a mashup hosted by Flickr, but it’s a
nice geographical plot of the photos I’ve uploaded to my Flickr account.