This has been really one of the most interesting conferences I have been to. This morning we listened to Jack Pellicci, late of Oracle, and more recently with Intergraph reiterate his slightly modified message "Don't make geospatial special."
And then right after that, John Christy of the UN IPCC provided a very interesting and radically different perspective on global climate change (Rocket City Keynote ). For a more mainstream perspective on the IPCC report, see (Susan Solomon).
And all this occurred 100 m from one of the most incredible and historic space museums US Space and Rocket Centre in the world. Huntsville was where about 118 German scientists and engineers led by Werner von Braun ended up after the war and ultimately built the Saturn V rocket - and you really have to stand next to this to appreciate just how huge this is - that incredibly never had a major failure and put a man on the moon.
Geoff, you forgot to mention you spent some time with the "Murph"
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Posted by: Murph | November 18, 2007 at 06:47 PM