Serendipity
in News and Travel
More readers commented
on this June 11 podcast.
"... I too love to wander around and
take the "road less traveled" from time to time. However, I use my GPS
as well to see where I am and how to get back from 'here' when I've
wandered too far afield. ..."
- Tim Heinse, AMTEC
"Symbolic, how at least some US newspaper readers with above average
intelligence see their paper media: as serendipitous reading
entertainment and fun. As a European, I have never looked at them this
way. ..."
- Remco Takken, GIS Magazine
"Just because it tells me to go straight doesn't mean I don't go right
down than that little road that looks so interesting, then left down
the next on. This makes my GPS pretty upset, but thats what the 'mute'
button is for. ..."
- Talbot Pratt, SpatialTEQ Inc.
"... I don't want to just cross a space, I want to travel in it, find
out something about it. ..."
- Charles Siegel, TGIS Technologies
"... To those who liked Adena's article I recommend Robert M. Pirsig's
Zen
And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance. But you probably have
already read it."
- Atanas Entchev, ENTCHEV GIS Architects
"... 'A good traveller has no fixed plans and is not intent on
arriving.' - Lao Tzu. ..."
- Derek Tickner, HRIC, Qld, Australia


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