Tag: xml

Creating routes for a Garmin eTrex H

How to create GPS routes and how to transfer them to the Garmin eTrex H.

Originally published: 12 Jul 2010 in Technologytitle_li=Walking

Getting started with a Garmin eTrex H GPS for walking

Using Garmin’s eTrex H GPS device for walking: a brief guide to some of the basic concepts

Originally published: 27 Mar 2010 in Technologytitle_li=Walking

CmapTools for concept mapping and OWL authoring

Working with the free software that’s nothing less than legal mind expansion!

Originally published: 25 Apr 2008 in Technical

Elsewhere on MikePadgett.com …

Les Poupées Russes (Russian Dolls)

Though it could never live up to its predecessor, Russian Dolls is pretty pleasant in its own way.

  • Originally published: 20 Mar 2007 in Film

Zwartboek (Black Book)

Black is back: a welcome return to form for Verhoeven.

  • Originally published: 26 Jan 2007 in Film

Madrid

No single landmark symbolises Madrid, just a huge collection of colourful scenes.

  • Originally published: 13 Oct 2010 in Europe

The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists

The earliest masterpiece on the British working class and still strongly relevant today.

  • Originally published: 1 Dec 2011 in Books

Grotesque

Kirino’s painful critique of the enormous pressure put on Japanese youth to conform and succeed needs no advertisements.

  • Originally published: 14 Oct 2008 in Books

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Hello you, I'm Mike Padgett. I'm not a Princeton curator, Knoxville mayoral candidate, Kentuckian pastor or Arizona journalist, I just share the same name. In fact, I am a consultant working in user experience and information design.

I also enjoy travel, concerts, films and walking.

I'm originally from Yorkshire, England but nowadays I live in Belgium. My current favourite Belgian beer is Black Albert.

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Dopeology.org

Over a year in the making, Dopeology.org is my latest personal project: a topology of doping in thirty years of European pro road cycling.

I collected information from thousands of sources, then I modelled and published it via a lightweight user interface.

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