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Simple Isochrone Analysis in QGIS

With my MBA program behind me, one of my goals has been to shake the rust off my coding and GIS skills. For this post, I thought I would start simply, just to make sure I remembered how to find my way around QGIS. We recently purchased a plug-in hybrid. It has a 17-mile range … Continue reading Simple Isochrone Analysis in QGIS →

Bill Dollins gis 2022-06-29 2 Minutes

Life and How to Live It

I finished my MBA work this week. Grades won't post until next week, which means my completion won't be finalized until next month sometime, but I am done. Approximately 18 months of graduate level work done all online, mostly during a pandemic, has come to an end. I have learned a lot that I will … Continue reading Life and How to Live It →

Bill Dollins where did that come from? 2022-06-222022-06-24 3 Minutes

Geography Matters Less

For a long time now, I have tried to take a holistic approach to my day. I long ago seized upon the idea that time is the primary resource to manage and that all others, including money, are secondary. Show me a person who says "Time is money" and I will show you someone who … Continue reading Geography Matters Less →

Bill Dollins leadership 2022-06-052023-12-15 4 Minutes

Vignettes From a Month

16 hours in Denver and a drive-by catch-up with some of the geo-people I miss so much. Reminding myself that my anger might make me feel better in the short term, but it's not worth the wreckage I'd leave in my wake. Taking down a poster for an old sales campaign at HQ from the … Continue reading Vignettes From a Month →

Bill Dollins where did that come from? 2022-05-172022-06-17 2 Minutes

A Programming Life

To say that programming saved my life would be overly dramatic. Given that I started programming at an age where most of us are prone to drama based on the ebbs and flows of hormones, a dramatic reading of my first forays into programming would be forgivable. But, while programming didn't save my life, it … Continue reading A Programming Life →

Bill Dollins career 2022-05-032023-12-15 5 Minutes

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