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Editorial: Carlson’s 30th Anniversary
A look at the economy, the new issue, and a rare correction. By Marc Cheves, PS 156kb
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The World’s Oldest Instrument Manufacturer
Celebrating its 250th Anniversary, a German company positions itself for the future. By Marc Cheves, PS 6,379kb
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GIS Enhances Safety + Efficiency
A paper-based map system was the impetus for a giant Dow Corning factory in Michigan. By Larry Trojak 415
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Trails of the Mesoamericans in Lakkin Itza
A look at retracing the Trail of Tears, and mysterious mounds in Florida. By Graham Huls, PS and Gary Rager, PS 834
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Reconnaissance: ExpressMap—The End of Surveying?
This risk management/assessment tool from First American Title poses no new threat. By Gary Kent, PS 149kb
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Product Review: Carlson SurvPC and Supervisor
Our product reviewer takes an extensive look at this popular software and hardware. Shawn Billings, PS By Shawn Billings, PS 1,063kb
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Angle Points: The $15,000 Question
Defending sound survey practices against a ridiculous pincushion corner cost one client plenty. By Michael J. Pallamary, PS 361kb
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Footsteps: The Weight of Monument Placement
A look at how non-surveyors, fellow surveyors and the legal system look at property corners. By Landon Blake, PS 70kb
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Feedback
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The Curt Brown Chronicles: A Lasting Legacy
From 1965, Curt speaks to us about the coming importance of geodesy. Compiled By Michael J. Pallamary, PS 72kb
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Vantage Point: Haunted by the Past
Like zombies, old subdivisions and developments continue to affect our practices. By Wendy Lathrop, PS, CFM 211kb
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