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Extreme Esri T-Shirts!
Dave Murray
Dave Murray is the GIS coordinator for the city of Westminster, Colorado, and an adjunct professor in the Civil Engineering Department at the University of Colorado, Denver. This shot was snapped approximately 50 feet below the surface at a wrecked tugboat near the island of Cayman Brac in the Cayman Islands. Note that his Geography Matters T-shirt is none the worse, even in the deep blue sea.
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Alvaro Rodriguez
Alvaro Rodriguez, a forest engineer and GIS specialist who works on environmental conservation projects with Esri Business Partner SITESA, Spain, may have wanted to double-check some orthophotos! The drop zone is called Lillo, near Toledo, 60 miles south of Madrid. The T-Shirt he is wearing has the theme of the 2003 Esri International User Conference in San Diego, California, and is intended to break his fall in an emergency.
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John and Allison Roberts
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| John Roberts, software development manager for Michael Baker Corporation, and his wife Allison enjoy El Castillo (The Castle) at the Mayan Ruins located in Tulum, Yucatan, Mexico. Not only does John proudly exhibit his Esri T-shirt on vacation, he happily wears it in his company's Mexico City offices. |
John and Tina Callahan
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| John Callahan, GIS coordinator, and Tina Callahan, GIS specialist, both with Research and Data Management Services, University of Delaware, drove up the East Coast of the United States on a lighthouse tour as part of their honeymoon. This photo shows them proudly wearing Esri T-shirts at the Cape May Lighthouse in New Jersey. They visited 26 lighthouses that week! |
Larry Thornton
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| Larry Thornton, manager of the Bureau of Geographic Information Systems, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, is pictured overlooking the Croatian fishing village of Bascra on the Adriatic Sea. Bascra is on the island of Krk on the western coastline of Croatia. With Larry is his Esri Map Dawg T-shirt. He was visiting his sister Edie who lectures as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Zagreb, Croatia. |
Wear an Esri T-shirt in a unique location and send a photograph to ArcNews. While digital photos sent via e-mail (tmiller@esri.com) are preferred, prints or slides can be sent to Thomas K. Miller, ArcNews Editor, ArcNews T-Shirt Feature, Esri, 380 New York Street, Redlands, California 92373-8100, USA. For additional information on this feature, contact Thomas K. Miller (tel.: 909-793-2853, ext. 1-2217).
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