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Subject: Re: Looking for Conduit Outlet Protection for HP-48 -- From: civan@eskimo.com (Chuck Dinsmore)
Subject: Final CFP: Intl Conf on Engg Applications of Neural Networks -- From: tlindroo@bennet.tutech.fi (Tommi Lindroos)
Subject: Wanted SDR 20/22/24/33 Cash waiting (UK) -- From: Steven Ramsey
Subject: T2000 RUBATO -- From: "Ugo Cappelletti"
Subject: Re: Geoid Height Calculation -- From: dmulcar@ibm.net (Donald M. Mulcare)
Subject: Re: Cummulative Error Measuring Horiz Dist with GPS -- From: "Neil Giesbrecht"
Subject: Re: Need Civil Engineer or two -- From: migister@aol.com
Subject: good gps software -- From: Jim Copp
Subject: data collection -- From: James Spitaels
Subject: subscribe -- From: James Spitaels

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Subject: Re: Looking for Conduit Outlet Protection for HP-48
From: civan@eskimo.com (Chuck Dinsmore)
Date: Fri, 6 Dec 1996 21:00:52 GMT
In article <589f4j$l2t@earth.superlink.net>,
Kevin Murphy  wrote:
>I am looking for conduit outlet protection programs that will run on
>my HP-48.  It would be nice to prompt the user for apron or scour hole
>and then velocity & Q.  Any ideas or pointers ?
>
>tia
>Kevin
>
>
Try posting in the newsgroup comp.sys.hp-48 you might find something there
or someone might respond.
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| civan@eskimo.com        ~    CHUCK  DINSMORE   ~         Seattle, WA.   |
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Subject: Final CFP: Intl Conf on Engg Applications of Neural Networks
From: tlindroo@bennet.tutech.fi (Tommi Lindroos)
Date: 7 Dec 1996 15:25:51 GMT
International Conference on
Engineering Applications of Neural Networks
(EANN '97)
Stockholm, Sweden
16-18 June 1997
Final Call for Papers
The conference is a forum for  presenting the latest results on neural
network applications in technical  fields. The applications may  be in
any  engineering or technical    field, including but  not limited  to
systems   engineering,  mechanical   engineering,  robotics,   process
engineering, metallurgy,  pulp  and  paper  technology,   aeronautical
engineering, computer science,  machine  vision,  chemistry,  chemical
engineering,  physics,    electrical engineering,   electronics, civil
engineering,   geophysical  sciences, biotechnology, and environmental
engineering.
Abstracts   of  one page  (about  400    words)   should  be  sent  to
eann97@kth.se by  ***  21 December 1996 ***  by  e-mail in plain ASCII
format. Please mention two to four keywords, and whether you prefer it
to be a short paper or  a full paper and whether  you will prefer oral
or poster  presentation. The short  papers will be  4 pages in length,
and full papers may be upto  8 pages.  Notification of acceptance will
be sent around   15 January.  Submissions will   be  reviewed and  the
number of full papers will be very limited. For information on earlier
EANN conferences see the www pages at
http://www.abo.fi/~abulsari/EANN95.html and
http://www.abo.fi/~abulsari/EANN96.html
Organising of a few special tracks has been confirmed so far: 
Computer Vision (J. Heikkonen, Jukka.Heikkonen@jrc.it), 
Control Systems (E. Tulunay, Ersin-Tulunay@metu.edu.tr), 
Hybrid Systems (D. Tsaptsinos, D.Tsaptsinos@kingston.ac.uk), 
Mechanical Engineering (A. Scherer, Andreas_Scherer@hp.com), 
Biomedical Systems (G. Dorffner, georg@ai.univie.ac.at),
Process Engineering (R. Baratti, baratti@ndchem3.unica.it)
Authors  are encouraged   to  send   the abstracts  directly   to  the
organisers of the  special tracks, instead  of eann97@kth.se, if  your
paper is relevant to one of the topics mentioned above.
Advisory board
J. Hopfield (USA) 	A. Lansner (Sweden) 	G. Sjodin (Sweden)
Organising committee 
A. Bulsari (Finland) 	H. Liljenstrom (Sweden) D. Tsaptsinos (UK) 
International program committee
G. Baier (Germany) 	R. Baratti (Italy) 	S. Cho (Korea) 
T. Clarkson (UK) 	J. DeMott (USA) 	G. Dorffner (Austria) 	
W. Duch (Poland) 	G. Forsgren (Sweden) 	A. Gorni (Brazil) 	
J. Heikkonen (Italy) 	F. Norlund (Sweden) 	A. Ruano (Portugal) 	
A. Scherer (Germany)	C. Schizas (Cyprus) 	J. Thibault (Canada) 
E. Tulunay (Turkey) 	
Electronic mail is  not absolutely reliable, so if  you have not heard
from the conference   secretariat after sending your  abstract, please
contact us again. You should receive an abstract number in a couple of
days after the submission.
International Conference on
Engineering Applications of Neural Networks
(EANN '97)
Stockholm, Sweden
16-18 June 1997 
Registration information
Registration form can be picked up from the www (or can be sent to you
by e-mail)  and can  be  returned after  the conference  fee  has been
sent.  A registration form sent  before  the payment of the conference
fee  is   not  valid  and therefore  will  not   be  stored.  For more
information, please ask eann97@kth.se.
The conference fee will be SEK 4148 (SEK  3400 excluding VAT) until 28
February, and SEK 4978  (SEK   4080 excluding  VAT) after that.    The
conference fee includes   attendance   to  the  conference  and    the
proceedings. If your organisation (university or company or institute)
has a   VAT registration  from  a  European Union country   other than
Finland, then your VAT number should be mentioned on the bank transfer
as well  as the registration form,  and VAT need  not be  added to the
conference fee.
At least one author of each accepted paper should register by 15 March
to ensure that the paper will be included in the proceedings.
The  correct conference fee amount  should be received  in the account
number 207  799  342,  Svenska Handelsbanken  International, Stockholm
branch. It can be paid by bank transfer (with all expenses paid by the
sender) to  "EANN   Conference".  To   avoid  extra  bureaucracy   and
correction of the amount at the  registration desk, make sure that you
have taken care of the bank transfer fees.  It is essential to mention
the name of the participant with the bank transfer. If you need to pay
it in another way  (bank drafts, Eurocheques,  postal order; no credit
cards), please  contact  us  at  eann97@kth.se.  Invoicing  will  cost 
SEK 100.
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Subject: Wanted SDR 20/22/24/33 Cash waiting (UK)
From: Steven Ramsey
Date: Sat, 7 Dec 1996 15:20:25 +0000
I am looking for SDR datalogers (second hand).
If any one has any they are looking to sell we would like to hear from
you.
Steven Ramsey           "It's a small world but i wouldn't like to paint it"
apr@uk.pipeline.com (work U.K)          Steven Wright   
steven@serb.demon.uk (home)
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Subject: T2000 RUBATO
From: "Ugo Cappelletti"
Date: 7 Dec 1996 16:59:53 GMT
CERCHIAMO WILD T2000 MATR. 310259 RUBATO A PADOVA IL 27 NOVEMBRE 1996
GRAZIE
-- 
Ugo CAPPELLETTI, geometra
Via Scita, 5
32032 FELTRE (BL) ITALY
Tel ++39 (+439) 89373
Fax ++39 (+439) 840290
mercurio@sunrise.it
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Subject: Re: Geoid Height Calculation
From: dmulcar@ibm.net (Donald M. Mulcare)
Date: 7 Dec 1996 18:43:02 GMT
In <585l5p$ct4_001@dcn.davis.ca.us>, jhframe@dcn.davis.ca.us (Jim Frame) writes:
>>with deletions ...
>Any chance we'll see these data incorporated into a product similar 
>to GEOID96 anytime soon?
NIMA (National Imagery and Mapping Agency) (formerly DMA)
has a worldwide grid and interpolation programs available at
URL http://164.214.2.59/geospatial/products/GandG/wgs-84//geod.html
This site links you to the user instructions for Interpolation 
programs and the WGS84 worldwide grid of geoid heights with a spacing
of 30' and the interpolation programs.
The NASA CDDIS site at URL cddis.gsfc.nasa.gov/926/egm96/egm96.html 
has more information than you'd ever need on the new model.
|====================================================|
|== Donald M. Mulcare                   email:dmulcar@ibm.net ==|
|== NGS Advisor to Maryland            410.545.8963 (voice)  ==|
|====visit the ngs home page at http://www.ngs.noaa.gov =====|
|====================================================|
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Subject: Re: Cummulative Error Measuring Horiz Dist with GPS
From: "Neil Giesbrecht"
Date: 7 Dec 1996 19:04:13 GMT
James Dow  wrote in article <00009606+000006e3@msn.com>...
> I am having trouble matching traditional land surveyor measurements 
> of horizontal distances when using GPS.  If I am traveling along a 
> road (which makes many turns) and I am trying to measure the 
> cummulative distances along the turns and straight line segments, I 
> encounter a cummulative error when computing the sum of the 
> horizontal distances using GPS technology.  I calculate a greater 
> distance than a traditional surveyor has calculated in the past.  Why 
> is this happening?  Does anyone know of a good book which can help?
> 
> Thanks/Jim Dow
> 
Your disagreement with the previous survey isn't something simple like
slope measurements is it? I was using differential real-time GPS all summer
and had good agreement with previous surveys. Is it possible your height
parameter is wrong? If so your vectors would be calculated in an incorrect
geoid. I don't know how a cummulative error would occur otherwise as your
measurements are absolute in relation to your base station. Is it possible
the traditional survey is in error? Maybe check your height and curvature
parameters. 
Good Luck.
I found the manuals that come with the Trimble products very helpful.
Neil
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Subject: Re: Need Civil Engineer or two
From: migister@aol.com
Date: 7 Dec 1996 19:38:05 GMT
  I am looking to C.E.s that have MicroStation and surveying backgrounds.
If you eat sleep, and breathe 3-D sitework, then we need to talk.
Awesome opportunity for the right attitude.
Wm. C. Kemper
(404) 303-9063
        303-9265 fax
        migister@aol.com
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Subject: good gps software
From: Jim Copp
Date: Sat, 07 Dec 1996 23:23:04 -0500
what is the best gps "post processing" software available -- that is
reasonable in cost ?
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Subject: data collection
From: James Spitaels
Date: Sat, 07 Dec 1996 23:10:14 -0500
Does anyone know of a good book about data collecting.  I work for a 
surveying company but we don't use a data collector, we keep notes by 
hand.  I would like to learn about using a data collector and how it 
could benefit the company that I work for.
Jim
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Subject: subscribe
From: James Spitaels
Date: Sat, 07 Dec 1996 23:16:10 -0500
subscribe
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