Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Primary and Other Remote Locations

(My Original Blog Post: -*http://api-madness.com/post/primary-and-other-remote-locations/)
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Attention! API Garbage (might be unreadable):

remote locations database

And him and him as he is southeast and is as easy vacations and location property on the island located in a small Bay on the island in the dairy deserts and salt flats of northwest Utah was used as the input point for a large regional database search the database containing the graphical data for the surrounding area including I m a Highland crater Island and Island and the Silver Island mountain range to search for locations was similar to graphical characteristics through the database searching algorithm in one of my closest to graphical others including remote location where I can get it important to note that our then seeks the most similar topography and the most interesting aspect from which to select the view was chosen by Paula Poole from the perspective of the location selected by the database for an understanding of what the algorithm produces note that each site is a few hundred meters from the shoreline of the salty max that surround the local islands just at the remote location southeast corner is a few hundred yards from the shoreline of remote locations may for example if we had run the algorithm against the point representing a hilltop all of the most similar hilltops would ve been discovered the other room at locations revisited over the course of two days with the help of GPS four-wheel-drive and 32 km of hiking a seaside landscape database images show the GPS track logs of our hikes in the context of the grayscale representation of the surrounding landscape upon arrival at each of the other remote locations that site was documented with the primary goal of producing landscaping in which agency of site selection often assumed to be natural province of the painter is turned over to the algorithm digesting the landscape data through data mining and pattern matching the database literally told us where to go and therefore from where to represent the landscape the final games of the other location one other remote locations to other remote locations three other remote location for any other remote locations by encouraging oils measuring 18 x 24" completed by Paula Poole in 2006

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