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SunCalc is a great Google Maps based tool for finding the position ofthe sun and the sunrise and sunset times for any location on the Earth.
The application auto-detects your current location but you also can drag
the marker or use the search function to move to a different location.
Areally great feature on this app is t
Will indicate that a member who's photo, video or blog post you are looking at is online or not.
Will be the indicator for featured members on the front page and in the member pages to let others know if they are are online and available for support or chat.
In order to chate
The thought of writing a book never entered my mind until this story came to me in a dream one night. I also wanted to show a little love for my friends and family through the characters in the book. Unfortunately, there aren't many books with a Land Surveyor as the protaganist. This was an opportunity to expose the public to our passion.
Although I've written thousands of land descriptions, it didn't make me a writer. I don't even read books! I am a vivid daydreamer which makes reading difficult
2. In your Twitter Settings, Check:
3. Post to Twitter via mobile phone using the Hashtag: #LSUfield.
4. Check our maps for your tweet & wait for responses via Twitter:
This is what we want our Bing/Twitter Map to look like in the near future:
Have a look at www.ceaser.co.za on the all new CEASER_field program for Engineering and Topographical Surveyors. It runs on any Windows Mobile device and uses the same driver engine used on the older program that ran on the Workabout from Psion, which has been a huge success.
This one is from Memphis Tennessee by the Division of Engineering...It's marked "Do Not Disturb" but obviously someone decided otherwise.
Here are some of the other markers that I found in my dig.
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GIS for Beginners
A Guide to Geographic Information Systems and Mapping for Non-GIS Professionals
GIS - short for Geographic Information Systems, can be a difficult topic to understand for many people. Though GIS is a complex system, the benefits and uses of GIS are readily applicable to the masses. Thisarticle tries to explain the basics of GIS, its nuances, benefits andpractical uses for everyone.
What is GIS?
Think of maps on computer. That's a very simple way to start understanding GIS.Let's br
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Some HUGE improvements have been made to the LSU Local page which may be of interest to all members.
I have added several new locations to the grid, in addition to the new Support Groups based on Location and on the Types of Equipment members are most familiar. We have many members who are having issues in the field simply because the equipment manufacturers do not offer the support needed for certain types of equipment-especially out dated or earlier versions. By visiting this page and joini
Send in photos or videos by phone or email
When you joined Land Surveyors United, a unique Add By Phone email address is assigned to your profile on that network. You can use this address to send photos or videos, one at a time, to your LSU. If Twitter
is enabled on your profile, you can also post Add By Phone content to Twitter by checking the box. If your cell phone has a camera and email, this is a great way to add photos or videos to your LSU profile while in the field! Any photo or video you
This is an enquiry e-mail via http://gbreisch.com/gwb from:
Marcus Channell <[email protected]>
Gary:
I just read your column in Professional Surveyor Magazine and thought "what a great idea!". So I am contacting you to see if you would be willing to send me a copy of one of your AOO and AIO pdf packets. I'd like to take a look and see if I can come up with something similar.
Sincerely,
Marcus Cha
All you need to look for is the button that looks like this under any post:
Click on that and click "Allow to Publish".
That's it! Now all of the conversations
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