xyHt December 2020 / January 2021! A double-header, to ring in a new year and see off an old one.
As always, if you don’t have a subscription to our print editions, or if someone else in the office has snaffled your copy, never fear—here’s the digital edition. Click here, or on the cover to the right, to view the December 2020/January 2021 issue of xyHt magazine.
Articles in the issue include:
(Links will turn live throughout December, as they are shared here on our front page!)
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Dis-Located: America’s Two Feet: Like yours, they’re not exactly the same size
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Doers: Matt LaLuzerne: we profile the Strategic Growth Director, GPI Geospatial and incoming president of the Florida Region of ASPRS.
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The Early Days of 3D Scanning: Part 7: 1998: our GeoDude, Geoff Jacobs, takes us through the public unveiling of 3D scanning.
- 30 Years In: Female PLS Still Gets Questioned: Stacy Jacobs reflects on what’s changed, what hasn’t, and what could.
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Running Interference: Is Ligado Networks’ proposed terrestrial nationwide network a threat to GPS or a boon to 5G?
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Safe ‘n Sound: IoT technology is helping workers maintain social distancing on the job site during the pandemic and making contact tracing easier. And it all starts with a beep.
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Managing Tropical Storm Risk: Lidar data helps flood-prone Florida communities avoid property damage
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Expand Your Horizons: Surveying boating docks for fun – and profit!