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Author: Michael Coyle

Foot in Boot

By Michael Coyle Posted on 08/11/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with Coroner, death, grim

The ninth foot in four years has shown up in Sasamat Lake. Since the foot is in a freshwater lake, it probably didn’t drift very far.

BC Changing laws regarding “Natural Resource Roads”

By Michael Coyle Posted on 07/11/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with local, opinion, roads

The BC Government is changing the laws regarding logging roads. Send feedback to ensure roads into recreation areas are not deactivated.

Movember

By Michael Coyle Posted on 03/11/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with meta

A few years ago by partner’s dad died of complications from Prostate Cancer. It’s a terrible disease. Donate via Movember to stop this disease

On the Language of Science

By Michael Coyle Posted on 02/11/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with numbers, science, technology
On the Language of Science
Words Matter

In some posts on this blog I make a big deal about things like “error” and “uncertainty”; I’ve used these terms when describing points on a map that are generated from a GPS, and in describing statistics pertaining to accidents …

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Crowdsourced SAR Presentation

By Michael Coyle Posted on 01/11/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with conference, crowdsourcing, SAR, SARScene
Crowdsourced SAR Presentation

Links to my presentation on Crowdsourced SAR and supporting materials are posted.

SARScene 2011

By Michael Coyle Posted on 25/10/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with conference, SARScene
SARScene 2011
Team "Coquitlam Two" in 2007: Flynn, Myself, Sandy and Liz

I’m heading to SARScene 2011 in Winnipeg, Manitoba on Friday. I’m presenting my talk “Crowdsourced SAR”

Google moves to Crowdsourcing

By Michael Coyle Posted on 24/10/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with current events, GIS, Google, map, OpenStreetMap, OSM, tech

Google Map Maker is opened to Canada, and Google becomes a crowdsourced map.

SAR and Crowdsourced Maps

By Michael Coyle Posted on 24/10/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with management, map, mapping, OpenStreetMap, OSM, rescue, SAR, tech, urban, urban interface
SAR and Crowdsourced Maps

When you’e using OpenStreetMap, you’re using Crowdsourced data; in my experience, very accurate for urban searches.

SOLD: 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser

By Michael Coyle Posted on 18/10/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with review, sale, sold

THE FJ SOLD for $23,000 Oct 22nd 2011 Keeping this post up for anyone perversely interested in reading about it.

The ACC requires digital avalanche beacons

By Michael Coyle Posted on 17/10/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with avalanche, beacon, opinion, rant, safety, snow, winter

I’m a member of the Alpine Club of Canada (ACC), Vancouver Section, so I get their monthly “Alpine-E-r” newsletter. For the past several months I’ve noticed the following message in the newsletter: NEW BEACON POLICY The ACC has a new …

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