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Hi again, ahem, as additional information to what I wrote about three minutes ago, just had an email from John Koch stating that a CD with the PDFs and the GIS
Hi, well, the actual base data was collected in a GIS. Making that public is a different question, though. If one produces a nice glossy book that can be sold