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Thread: Why is the industry still using field books for snow data, for the most part?

  1. #126
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    Interesting

    There's some usefull info in your obs Bob, but it's not recorded according to international protocols and it can't be put into a data base the way it is. Automation of these steps is useful for a professional operation.

  2. #127
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    And that's why it's neither semi or professional.
    Only information that is useful and relevant to snow conditions.

  3. #128
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    Just because I have not posted lately does not mean things are still being worked on.

    Applications testing has started recently as we have enough snow now in parts of CO and UT.

    New applications have popped up as well, through ISSW, as well as other companies interested in other operations where a rugged field computer can be used.

    Testing results will be posted as I have permission from my company. Some items are under NDA and I can't discuss.

    But I will report what I can once we have some data sets and some hiccups are taken care of. Yes, Hacksaw, hiccups do happen. I can see you smiling over there.

    And yes, we are working with International protocols in this proposed solution.
    "boobs just make the world better really" - Woodsy

  4. #129
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
    Yes, Hacksaw, hiccups do happen. I can see you smiling over there.

    Yea, those things happen... Even in the fieldbook world they happen...

    I won't glot too much........
    "True love is much easier to find with a helicopter"

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