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		<title>bike to work day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[for bike to work day, i biked to work.  didn&#8217;t start it until a few miles in and stopped it at the bike to work day pit stop.  ha you don&#8217;t know where i work/live!  i should have a video up soon too.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>for bike to work day, i biked to work.  didn&#8217;t start it until a few miles in and stopped it at the bike to work day pit stop.  ha you don&#8217;t know where i work/live!  i should have a video up soon too.</p>
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		<title>first ride of the season</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2009 21:04:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[woo.  just did my first bike ride of the year.  super nice out.  man i am really out of shape.  even as a pretty leisure ride.  stopped in bethesda for lunch.  i tried using my tracks to record it.  i wasn&#8217;t too impressed with the accuracy.  looks like sometimes errors on the order [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>woo.  just did my first bike ride of the year.  super nice out.  man i am really out of shape.  even as a pretty leisure ride.  stopped in bethesda for lunch.  i tried using my tracks to record it.  i wasn&#8217;t too impressed with the accuracy.  looks like sometimes errors on the order of 100s of meters.  but it was in my back pocket the whole time too.  but my tracks is awesome.  just press record.  stop.  send to google maps.  done!  check it out!</p>
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		<title>photo and gps tracking</title>
		<link>http://blog.clunkity.com/2009/02/22/photo-and-gps-tracking/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2009 18:33:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[google just announced (well a couple weeks ago) My Tracks for android.  this is an awesome app for my g1 phone.  (i really enjoy the phone&#8230;maybe i&#8217;ll make a post about it later).  anyways, this is a good segue into another previous little project&#8230;it was this gps/photo tracker using gpx files and flickr&#8230;

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>google just announced (well a couple weeks ago) <a href="http://mytracks.appspot.com/">My Tracks</a> for android.  this is an awesome app for my g1 phone.  (i really enjoy the phone&#8230;maybe i&#8217;ll make a post about it later).  anyways, this is a good segue into another previous little project&#8230;it was this gps/photo tracker using gpx files and flickr&#8230;</p>
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<p>this was one of my first little web applications i attempted back in 2007.  yes back in the day when i carried my garmin forerunner gps everywhere with me.  now i think it&#8217;s collecting dust in a drawer or something.  it basically displayed a GPS track of your movement and tagged where along that track you took a picture.  so you fed in a gpx file and a flickr set number and it combined them to display the track and pictures on google maps.  it was pretty nifty.  nothing fancy.  a little marker per picture using the exif info.  you could click it and view the picture.<br />
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anyways, once i got it working i abandoned it.  it was really a project just to try out ruby on rails.  haha i guess it didn&#8217;t convince me to keep working with it.  probably because i wasn&#8217;t focusing on the framework where i bet it shines.  plus, my current host doesn&#8217;t support ruby on rails.  my web app is at <a href="http://dennis.notpunny.com">http://dennis.notpunny.com</a>.  i&#8217;m actually still surprised it&#8217;s still there.  i haven&#8217;t paid for the host in a year or so heh.  so it might disappear any second.  it&#8217;s not very functional to an outside user (i never made a gpx uploader).  but here&#8217;s an example from a lake tahoe hike: <a href="http://dennis.notpunny.com/?gpx=tahoehike.gpx&amp;setid=72157600521167745&amp;hoffset=4">http://dennis.notpunny.com/?gpx=tahoehike.gpx&amp;setid=72157600521167745&amp;hoffset=4</a>.  yes nothing fancy.</p>
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