@KeystoneGIS When you click Register now, it says the conference is April 16-17, and that the price is valid through January 31. https://t.co/c9BhHhEu7a
Do you have to pay more after January 31? Is there an additional cost to attend on April 15, and what is covered that day? Thanks.
@googlemaps Please change the name of this (https://t.co/ejzDZgwjX1) to "John P. Murtha Locks and Dam". It was renamed by Congress. I've tried editing the map, and it's continually denied. https://t.co/fx6OLjeiEH
@chrisbriem Yes, from what I understand, the '80s revision in the photo. Not the '70s huts. Strange this went viral today because I recently looked up this story. https://t.co/XkwxVQP7tO
@googlemaps this place is permanently closed. I've edited it a dozen times to make it closed, and edits are accepted, but it is simply reversed a day later. The building is now a bus driver training building. Please permanently close this point. https://t.co/SQCxcjhoLQ
As sad as the news is, I appreciate when data and science are presented and not hidden or ignored, as seen in this story linked on the NOAA homepage. https://t.co/c20FaxYc0f
@pgh_scanner Without DST, the summer sun would set no later than 7:54 p.m. here in Pittsburgh. To determine whether you hate or love DST, check out this tool from @awoodruff https://t.co/d5a91oWgSU
@everytract Here's what that area looked like in 1976, as seen in
@fairfaxcounty Historical Imagery Viewer. Only a few houses in this neighborhood remain. https://t.co/hYmBhbBPL9
@Dictionarycom Not regarding grammar, but is it cancelling or canceling? Based on what you wrote below, as an American English dictionary, I'd expect you to use one L, no? In 2020, when the pandemic shut events down, I felt double-L was more commonly-used here in USA. https://t.co/ic2TAsVS8V
@pokateo_ You're kidding me. I actually asked Google Bard this on Monday. I'm not joking. I need help for an upcoming presentation on GIS to Girl Scouts.