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@jitterboogie well, yes, but everywhere has their own little local humorists ????
@tim-v-pls Nice, I didn't mean to hijack your original post, but the east of the Washington Cascades pics just reminded me how much I liked working o...
another eastern Washington blast from my past, over the Columbia River and the town of Bridgeport 2003?ÿ
not recent... but just before sunrise August 2003 over the Columbia River at Pateros?ÿ
Pseudotsuga?ÿmenziesii?ÿ and I always have trouble with the difference between a garry oak and an Oregon white oak?ÿ ????
Nate The Surveyor, post: 385347, member: 291 wrote: How can they ACCEPT or REJECT with understanding, IF they have NEVER used the equipment? A few ye...
Allen Wrench, post: 347298, member: 6172 wrote: Thanks everyone for the advice. I'm surprised so many here use Carlson. It really does look slick to...
Allen Wrench, post: 347298, member: 6172 wrote: Thanks everyone for the advice. I'm surprised so many here use Carlson. It really does look slick to...
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Tupper, post: 328628, member: 10249 wrote: Employee lost dist-a-line looking to replace Jeff315 939 2341 Expensive little thing...
Below are the text of some emails from the WAGIC Listserv. Any surveyor in Washington with an interest in GIS happenings in WA should join the Listse...
There has been some push-back from the "GIS community" on the Washington Geographic Information Council (WAGIC) LISTSERV Mostly pushed by the guy with...