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The Curt Brown Chronicles: What Should be the Education for Land Surveying?
Excerpts from the Fourth National Surveying Teachers Conference in 1957. Compiled By Michael J. Pallamary, PS 65kb
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Test Yourself: A Horizontal and Vertical Curve
A two-installment return of our popular surveying problem department. By Dr. Richard L. Elgin, PS, PE 299kb
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Revisiting Cooley
With the nationwide epidemic of mindless button pushing, it’s time to get back to the basics. By Michael J. Pallamary, PS 3,884kb
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A Decade of Dedicated Mobile LiDAR
An industry veteran recounts how the DARPA Grand Challenge in 2005 ignited mobile mapping.. By Brent Gelhar 3,029kb
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Setting the Pace in Regensburg
The Bavarian region of Germany has traded surveying in favor of mapping from the comfort of a vehicle. By Gordon Wilson 2,636kb
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Soldier/Surveyor Henry B. Looker
A fascinating account of a West Point dropout who went on to distinguish himself militarily and transform surveying in our nation’s Capital. By Chas Langelan, PS 7,417kb
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Fixing the Straight & Narrow
GNSS-based machine control helps Carolina Environmental Contracting take streams in a whole new direction. By Larry Trojak 5,443kb
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The Final Voyage—Part 2
"…this was the first little hint that all was not right with the steering system." By Eric Stahlke, PS 3,760kb
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Vantage Point: Writing Under Pressure
Sound advice for those times when you have to write something without a lot of time. By Wendy Lathrop, PS, CFM 264kb
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