Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/03/28

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Subject: [Leica] Karen Nakamura
From: lrzeitlin at gmail.com (Lawrence Zeitlin)
Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 21:40:13 -0400

Karen Nakamura has a wide variety of interests outside of photography and
photoethnography. I first learned of her when I was looking for a GPS
navigation system for my boat that would run on a Mac laptop. Macintosh
computers on boats are apparently as rare as snakeskin covered Leicas.
Sailors tend to be tradition bound and are wary of any newfangled invention
not referenced  in the 1800s Bowditch guide to navigation. A former
colleague at Cornell told me of a small company, GPSy, that had developed
just such a program. I downloaded the program and, lo and behold, it turned
out to be written by one Karen Nakamura. This is a quote from the info on
the GPSy website:

*"Karen Nakamura* is the original author of the GPSy? and GPSy Pro?
software. She is a veteran Macintosh and Rhapsody programmer with over 18
years experience in C/C++ programming and was one of the first NeXTStep
programmers when it was released in 1989. First released in 1997, GPSy and
GPSy Pro were developed out of fieldwork tools in her anthropology
dissertation project analyzing deaf communities in the United States and
Japan. In her other life, she is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Yale
University."

Although it is perfectly functional, I no longer use the program because
NOAA has released all US navigational charts for free and other programs are
easier to use. Apparently Karen has lost interest in it too. She doesn't
mention it or her computer background on her web site although she still
uses the Karen at GPSy.com e-mail address.

Larry Z


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