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Seminar in NOLA

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(@daniel-s-mccabe)
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Spent the day in NOLA at the seminar Cliff Mugnier posted about, a week, or so, ago.

I saw Cliff Mugnier speak, always interesting, and saw Dave Huff and Robert Hill.

Saw several other people that I have not seen in years and one or two that I would not have missed seeing.

It has been a good seminar so far, thank you, Cliff Mugnier, for bringing it to our attention.

Maybe a roast beef poboy, for lunch, is in order for tomorrow.

 
Posted : 20/06/2011 5:31 pm
(@beer-legs)
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Sounds great! You buying?

 
Posted : 20/06/2011 9:36 pm
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Good to see you and Dave.
I saw and talked to many that I have crossed paths and survey lines in the past.

As for the seminar, It was one of the best that I ever attended on GNSS et al. and I have been to many for the last 20+ years.
Kudos for C4G : thanks for coming.
Again thanks team for bringing the NGS all star team to New Orleans. Of course, it isn' thard to get them here to visit the "City that Fema Forgot" to enjoy all wonderful amenities it has to offer.;-)

Dave Z, Bill Henning and Mark "Mr.OPUS" C and Renee Shields:thanks for coming.

Good venue for the seminar. Easy commute & free food and free pdh's (16)

I have a lot of respect for the folks at CF4G fpr the work that they have done.

I really respect the integrity of Dr. Dokka.
Talk about biting tht hand that fed you.
I was blown away by his comments about FEMA and the quality of the LIDAR data and QC/QA procedures that was used to create the current maps for Louisiana.
It takes a lot of cajones to review and attack the quality of the map acquisition data with data that was subsequently acquired by GulfNet which was paid by FEMA.

It is like FEMA gave them a loaded pistol to shoot back at them.

Dr. Dokka and the C4G gang is riding high in the saddle to me.

 
Posted : 22/06/2011 10:35 am