- From the Editor's Desk: GPS Comes of Age by Gerald L. McGray, RPLS
- Feature: The Meanders of the State Line Boundary Stone
A look at the travels of the monument which started out on the common boundary line between Allen County, Kentucky and Macon County, Tennessee.
- Feature: Accessories: Little Things Mean A Lot by Gerald L. McGray, RPLS
Our editor takes a look at some gadgets that can make field work easier.
- Feature: Thomas Hutchins at Fort Steuben Festival
This historical figure represented surveyors' roles in the 18th century, in this reconstructed fort overlooking the Ohio River.
- Conference Recap: ESRI Conference Celebrates 25th Anniversary by Matteo Luccio, MS and Gerald L. McGray, RPLS
GIS: Helping Manage Our World
- High Definition Scanning: Standard Twenty-Foot Cross Sections? No Problem! by Geoff Jacobs
This article examines what leading-edge clients are now requesting from survey companies.
- Gigglebytes: It's Hard to Survey with a Flyin' Squirrel on Your Head by Tommy Woodsmall, PLS
If you're a true outdoorsman, you might want to think twice about sleeping in the nude.
- Business Angle: Free Business Resources for Your Land Surveying Company by Jeff Salmon, Editor
Take advantage of these websites that are right at your fingertips.
- Education in Surveying: Bachelor Degree Surveying Programs by Robert J. Schultz, PE, PLS
Our education columnist discusses the qualities of these important programs.
- E-Files: Cupcake by Stephen Estopinal, PE, PLS
This enormous, ferocious guard dog just needed a little TLC.
- Rules of the Game: Rules of Evidence III: Exceptions to the Hearsay Rule by Donald A. Wilson, LLS, PLS, RPF, Land Boundary Consultant
- Letters to the Editor
- Observations on Positions: Monkey X-Rays and Ejection Seat Testing
Photogrammetry is used to help eliminate injuries during this rigorous testing.
- Second Thoughts: Social Insecurity by Wilhelm A. Schmidt, PLS
Don't depend on the government for your sole income in your later years...
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