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Esri T-Shirts Link Apollo, Limpets!



Melinda Wedgewood Weer Melinda (Wedgewood) Weer, a Web programmer at OakTree.com, Portland, Oregon, recently driftboated down the Umpqua River in Oregon and did some smallmouth bass fishing. She couldn't help showing off both the fish and her T-shirt.

Becky Reed Becky Reed, a teacher from Delaware, is in Maui under a fellowship grant through Earthwatch helping Dr. M. Eric Benbow conduct research on the fish and limpets that live in the Hawaiian streams. She says, "I have been using my GPS to mark waypoints of the testing sites." To prove it, she passes along not only this snapshot of her wearing an Esri T-shirt while doing fieldwork at the Iao stream, but the coordinates of the location as well: 20.88032N-156.5465W.

Roscoe Reeve Roscoe E. Reeve, manager and GIS director, Orange County Land Records/GIS, Hillsborough, North Carolina, recently enjoyed a cruise that took in the Greek Isles, Turkey, and the Ukraine. He tells us that "The Acropolis of Lindos was a fascinating view of the cross-currents of the ancient world. I'm standing on the Greek temple of Apollo (fourth century B.C.) and you can see the wall of the crusaders in the background." You can also see his Esri T-shirt in the foreground.

Wear an Esri T-shirt in a unique location. Send a photograph to Thomas K. Miller, ArcNews editor, ArcNews T-Shirt Feature, Esri, 380 New York St., Redlands, CA 92373-8100, USA. For T-shirt purchasing within the United States, contact Customer Service (tel.: 909-793-2853, ext. 1-1670; fax: 909-793-4801; e-mail: lseckrater@esri.com). For T-shirt purchasing outside the United States, contact your local Esri distributor. For information on this feature, contact Thomas K. Miller (tel.: 909-793-2853; e-mail: tmiller@esri.com).

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