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» Site title: FreeGIS.org - Links to free software and data.
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» Site title: EPA Region » Site description: Environmental Protection Agency resource for GIS system data and applications in New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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» Site title: European Geo-Portal » Site description: Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe is an initiative launched by the European Commission.
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» Site title: Example Code » Site description: Forum features information and resources related to GIS.
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» Site title: GeoCommunity » Site description: Data downloads, news, software tools and utilities.
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» Site title: Geography Network » Site description: An Internet portal to spatial data.
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» Site title: GIS Cafe » Site description: A resource for GIS professionals.
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» Site title: GIS Case Studies » Site description: Examples of United States and Canada raster and vector GIS projects.
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» Site title: GIS Lounge » Site description: The complete source for information and resources. Information on data and applications and about GIS careers.
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» Site title: GIS Monitor » Site description: GIS monitor goes beyond the headlines and press releases. Local, county, state and federal Mapping and GIS users, consultants read and depend on the GIS Monitor Newsletter every week.
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» Site title: GIS Skills Page » Site description: Page contains Ryan Galbraith's academic and work experience.
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» Site title: GIS.com » Site description: Provides introductory overviews on many aspects of GIS. Find information about industries, curriculums and current events in GIS.
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» Site title: GISuser » Site description: Site delivers the latest news, feature articles, and updates concerning the use of GIS, LBS, GPS, and geospatial technologies.
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» Site title: Public Health » Site description: Provides information on the use of GIS in public health applications, from a 1998 conference.
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» Site title: ReGeo Geo-Information System » Site description: Project aimed at creating an information system based on a virtual geo-multimedia database, which will serve different applications including rural communities and eco-tourism.
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» Site title: SpatialNews » Site description: News, features, career postings, events, and daily wire.
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» Site title: Steigerwald, Scott » Site description: Exploration of geography, GIS, geographic programming and serving maps on the web. Resource for ArcIMS and ESRI-based software.
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» Site title: U.S. Geological Survey » Site description: Gives a brief overview of how a GIS is used, some of the theory behind how it operates, as well as a discussion of various applications.
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» Site title: Wen Tzai-Hung's Geospatial Research » Site description: Describes study results on the use of geographic information system models that could be used to help people with water usage control and epidemic health risk predictions. Includes map illustrations.
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Q: How do you make a blonde laugh on Monday mornings?
A: Tell them a joke on Friday night!
Humor of the day
ARTERY--The study of fine paintings.
BARIUM--What you do when CPR fails.
BENIGN--What yoiu are after you be 8.
CAESAREAN SECTION--A district in Rome.
COLIC--A sheep dog.
COMA--A punctuation mark.
CONGENITAL--Friendly.
DILATE--To live longer.
FESTER--Quicker.
G.I. SERIES--Baseball game between teams of soldiers.
GRIPPE--A suitcase.
HANGNAIL--A coat hook.
MEDICAL STAFF--A Doctor''s cane.
MINOR OPERATION--Coal digging.
MORBID--A higher offer.
NODE--Was aware of.
ORGANIC--Church musician.
OUTPATIENT--A person who has fainted.
POST-OPERATIVE--A letter carrier.
PROTEIN--In favor of young people.
SECRETION--Hiding anything.
SEROLOGY--Study of English knighthood.
TABLET--A small table.
TUMOR--An extra pair.
URINE--Opposite of you''re out.
VARICOSE VEINS--Veins which are very close together.