diff --git a/transcripts/495-osmnx-python-and-openstreetmap.txt b/transcripts/495-osmnx-python-and-openstreetmap.txt index 9783a6d0..852fc177 100644 --- a/transcripts/495-osmnx-python-and-openstreetmap.txt +++ b/transcripts/495-osmnx-python-and-openstreetmap.txt @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ 00:02:44 Who are you? -00:02:44 - My name is Jeff Bowen. +00:02:44 - My name is Jeff Boeing. 00:02:45 I'm an assistant professor at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. I'm in its Department of Urban Planning and Spatial Analysis. And @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ 00:06:56 And it's got some pretty wild graphics. -00:07:00 You wanna tell people about this and kinda try to describe it for the folks listening? +00:07:00 You wanna tell people about this and kind of try to describe it for the folks listening? 00:07:04 Yeah, so what these show is the orientation of your city streets. @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ 00:08:30 but it's 90 degrees. -00:08:32 - Yeah, so in Barcelona, you see that 19th century and early 20th century, Eixample development. +00:08:32 - Yeah, so in Barcelona, you see that 19th century and early 20th century, Example development. 00:08:40 So around medieval old Barcelona, El Defensor de la Dada laid out his grand city plan @@ -446,11 +446,11 @@ 00:15:38 - Yeah, yeah, absolutely. -00:15:40 One of the apps that I use a lot is OnX. +00:15:40 One of the apps that I use a lot is onX. -00:15:43 You know OnX? +00:15:43 You know onX? -00:15:44 - Yeah, OnX is cool. +00:15:44 - Yeah, onX is cool. 00:15:46 You can, I do a lot of off-road motorcycle riding and it'll show you all the little trails and stuff, @@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ 00:17:56 So because of that, I just wanted to call it, yeah, you can see it on screen here. -00:18:00 So I mentioned OpenStreetMaps open data license requires that derivative works provide proper attribution, +00:18:00 So I mentioned OpenStreetMap's open data license requires that derivative works provide proper attribution, 00:18:06 which is really nice 'cause it's a very easy thing to do for the cornucopia of data that they make available. @@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ 00:24:13 - So we count from zero 'cause we're in the Python world. -00:24:16 So notebook zero zero is a good place to start. +00:24:16 So notebook zero is a good place to start. 00:24:19 That kind of steps through some of the basic functionality that most users would be interested in starting with. @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ 00:28:23 There's this new project I ought to do, so we'll just build it into the package. -00:28:27 - Right, we need to be able to answer new questions, so we gotta have new ways to get to the data, yeah? +00:28:27 - Right, we need to be able to answer new questions, so we got to have new ways to get to the data, yeah? 00:28:32 - Yeah, exactly. @@ -910,7 +910,7 @@ 00:31:15 Challenge with the Overpass API-- -00:31:18 you can see a little bit of it here on screen-- is that the OverpassQL, it's query language, +00:31:18 you can see a little bit of it here on screen-- is that the Overpass QL, it's query language, 00:31:23 can be really hard to work with to do complex stuff. @@ -1012,7 +1012,7 @@ 00:34:09 - Yeah. -00:34:10 - Yeah, so for something like this, what OSMNX does is it puts that kind of overpatch query +00:34:10 - Yeah, so for something like this, what OSMNX does is it puts that kind of over patch query 00:34:16 into much more natural language. @@ -1868,7 +1868,7 @@ 01:01:05 We should be right at the top. -01:01:06 You can also find the iTunes feed at /itunes, the Google Play feed at /play, and the Direct +01:01:06 You can also find the iTunes feed at /iTunes, the Google Play feed at /play, and the Direct 01:01:12 RSS feed at /rss on talkpython.fm. @@ -1885,4 +1885,3 @@ 01:01:30 I really appreciate it. 01:01:31 Now get out there and write some Python code. -