Replying to @teupopbase It always those who are not from the culture that makes out the biggest noise….. just delete this acc! You’re not a fan! going around and encouraging hate towards Ruto with out even doing a research to see what kind of braids he has .. u ain’t no fan base, you’re purely a hater.
aryan ubermensch beaten by subhuman partisans with ww1 rifles and room temperature IQ GIs from texas Load image Load image 5 KB Load image Quote Zoomer @ZoomerHistorian · Nov 16 It could have been an awful lot more, thankfully Germany had a plentiful supply of heroes including many children who were willing to hold back the hordes until their last breath whilst their families fled West. Shame on those who tarnish their memory and cover up their ultimate
My new book "Spatial Data Management with DuckDB" has reached #1 Best Seller in both GIS and Remote Sensing on Amazon,and even climbed to #6 in SQL! Huge thanks to the community for the support! Color-print edition on Amazon: amazon.com/dp/B0G2JFMFFC PDF edition on Show more Load image
Watch out Earth, the Moon is a tentacled Planet Eater! For the “Out of this World” theme, Wesley Jones used #ArcGISPro & the Vector Tile Style Editor to create a dramatic map with black water, white land, and bold lines. #30DayMapChallenge day 18: ow.ly/TJe150XtwTc Load image
WAGF Global Chairman Rev. @PDomYeo paid a courtesy call on GIS Controller-General Basintale Amadu ahead of the 2026 World Congress in Accra. He highlighted Ghana’s stability and hospitality as reasons for hosting the 1st-ever Africa Congress. GIS pledged full support. #AGGhana Load image Load image Load image Load image
Replying to @IngrahamAngle Shame on you to side with Sanae Takaichi who whitewashes Japan’s WWII atrocities. You are showing diss for those American GIs fighting Japanese fascists.
Replying to @PFEW_Whistle Some of these claims shouldn’t even be on a PFEW credit card as they are GIS spends, but when you’re a CEO loyalist, any claim and anything is possible.
It’s a stupid analogy for a number of reasons, not the least of which Bin Laden and the hijackers absolutely loathed King Fahd mainly *for* allying with the U.S. Quote Buckley Carlson @buckleycarlson · 5h If Saudi’s King Fahd had presented to U.S. President Bush a golden box cutter for display in the Oval Office in March of '03, would it have seemed plausible for him to declare he was our “greatest friend and greatest ally?" Would the SS have detained him on the spot?
GIS Day is a worldwide celebration designed to raise awareness about the importance of geographic information systems (GIS) technology and its diverse applications. This annual observance provides an opportunity for industries, educational institutions, and governments to showcase how GIS is an essential tool for problem-solving, decision-making, and communication. By promoting the significance of geospatial intelligence, GIS Day fosters a sense of togetherness among GIS enthusiasts and contributes to developing an informed, GIS-literate society.
In 1999, GIS Day was initiated by the Environmental Systems Research Institute (Esri) and has since been celebrated annually across the globe, including in Canada. Canadians utilize GIS technology from coast to coast in several sectors, such as natural resource management, public health, urban planning, and environmental conservation. With such diverse applications, GIS Day highlights the critical role of geospatial intelligence in the daily lives of Canadians and underscores the country's growing demand for skilled geomatics professionals.
In Canada, GIS Day is observed through various events, workshops, and educational activities organized by institutions, organizations, and communities nationwide. These activities serve to engage the public in learning more about GIS and understanding the technology's value in addressing both local and global challenges. Collaborative initiatives between organizations, such as GeoAlliance Canada and the Canadian Geographic Education, work to provide resources for GIS education and professional development. Generally, GIS Day occurs on the third Wednesday of November each year, firmly establishing its place as a not-to-be-missed event for geospatial enthusiasts in Canada and around the world.
Facts about Geographic Information Systems Day
The first formal GIS Day was in 1999. Esri president Jack Dangermond credited Ralph Nader with being the one who inspired the creation of the day. Nader wanted to encourage people to learn more about geography and the use of GIS systems.
The application of GIS is limited only by the imagination of those who use it - Jack Dangermond, Esri co-founder.
A number of Canadian universities offer specialized GIS education, including diplomas, bachelor's, and master's degrees. Universities such as the University of Waterloo, Carleton University, and the University of Calgary are well-known for their GIS programs.
The CGIS was initially developed for the Canadian Land Inventory (CLI) project to assess Canada's land capacity for agricultural and recreational purposes. It significantly contributed to mapping wildlife habitats, understanding impacts of human activities, and guiding sustainable developments across Canada.
In the News and Trending in Canada for Geographic Information Systems Day
Visit map exhibits and galleries showcasing innovative GIS projects and maps from different industries, such as natural resources, urban planning, and transportation.
Join virtual events, webinars, and live streams to learn from industry leaders and experts about the latest developments in geospatial technology.