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Land Surveyors on Twitter and LSU

Several of your fellow members have asked which other land surveyors on the LSU network are on Twitter. The best way to find out is to ask so I suppose this is the best place to do it. Twitter is a terrific resource for finding real-time support from your fellow members from any cell phone (as demonstrated in this blog post) In the comments to this discussion below, feel free to drop your twitter address in the following format:

Name: Skip Farrow
Location: Charleston, SC, USA
Twitter: @epalmetto
Do you Geotag your Tweets: Y/N

If you are not yet following the master twitter account for LSU, you can by following @landsurveyorsU

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  • Haynes Adams Associates in WInchester Virginia is on twitter:

    http://twitter.com/HaynesAdams
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    also notice that Justin installed some interesting functionality to LSU. anytime you hover above something in the network with an @ symbol, it automatically detects the twitter user....really cool. I don't know where he comes up with this stuff!
  • I'm looking forward to connecting with everyone on Twitter, too. Having a way to find real-time support from your fellow members from any cell phone is very innovative and intriguing!

    Here's my info:

    Name: Eric Colburn
    Location: Foster, RI, USA
    Twitter: @EricColburn
    Do you Geotag your Tweets: Y (sometimes)
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