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The CSRC Ski Team Places 4th in it's First Race                          (January 2004)
The GIS Lab Breaks the 3Ghz Barrier (February 2004)
The CSRC Ski Team Wins 4th Place Season Trophy (March 2004)
The GIS Lab Increases it's Library Holdings (April 2004)

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The CSRC Ski Team Places 4th in it's First Race

On January 7th the Morse Maniacs skied hard and moved some snow to get off to a great start in the 2004 season placing 4th out of 24 teams during their first race of the season. The team braved the sub zero temperatures and a brutal wind chill to avenge last years scores. Good job team! If the Maniacs can keep the competition on the run they are surely headed for this year's ski off finals! Family and friends are encouraged to join the ski team members on the slopes any Wednesday evenings during race season. All family and friends are also welcome to to stay for all apres ski activities afterwards from 8:00pm to 9:00pm.





The GIS Lab Breaks the 3Ghz Barrier

In keeping up with current advances in Technology the Laboratory for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis has recently purchased Dell 650 3.06 Ghz Xeon processor Workstations for advanced GIS applications and image processing. These newest generation systems are each equipped with 2gb of memory and 20 inch flat panel monitors to help the lab staff meet the most challenging of spatial analysis tasks.





The CSRC Ski Team Wins 4th Place Season Trophy

On March 3rd the CSRC Ski Team held on to their five week 4th place standing to clinch the 4th place season trophy in their long sought after shot for glory in the challenging Gunstock Ski Racing Finals in Gilford New Hampshire.





The GIS Lab Increases it's Library Holdings

This April the GIS Lab has once again increased it's manual and reference library holdings. New additions include the following.

        1. The Story of Maps
        2. ArcGIS Object Model Charts for use with Visual Basic
        3. Getting to Know Arc Objects
        4. How to Lie with Maps
        5. Cartography and Thematic Map Design
        6. Aerial Photography and Image Interpretation
If you are interested in borrowing any of these manuals or books or any other GIS Laboratory holdings please contact Michael Routhier.


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