The American Surveyor Magazine – July/August 2005, Vol.2, No. 5
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Point to Point: Uncalled-for Monuments
Monuments with unknown provenance in retracement. By Joel Leininger, LS 91kb |
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Fabric of Surveying: Measure, Mark, Inventory and Pattern: Public Art Meets the PLSS.
Where cadastral surveyors left off, artist Jerry Mayer preserves their footsteps. By Karla Powell and Tim Kent, LS 76kb |
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Free Open Source Software: Linux
Part Two in a discussion of data formats, including open source software and open data standards. By Loren J. Gibson, LS 684kb |
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Surging Demand, Opportunity & Fresh Product
A review of the SPAR 2005 conference in Houston.. By Bruce Jenkins 1,939kb |
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Aiheitdis Freekinjaab
Got spam clogging your inbox? Here’s a tongue-in-cheek visit to the “other side of the web.” By Gavin Schrock, LS 512kb |
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IndustryInsider: Schonstedt: Finding New Paths
A visit to Schonstedt headquarters in Kearneysville, West Virginia. By Angus W. Stocking 510kb |
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Reconnaissance: Lender Certificates–Just Say "No"
A word of caution about signing long-form surveyor’s certificates. By Gary Kent, LS 76kb |
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Vantage Point: Eminently Unfair?
Is the pressure to condemn properties in the name of economic growth increasing? By Wendy Lathrop, LS, CFM 273kb |
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Everything is Somewhere: The Process of Creating Life
A look at structure-preserving transformations as put forth by Christopher Alexander in The Nature of Order. By Angus W. Stocking 119kb |
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