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+ | Cogo stands for Coordinate Geomety, it was develop by C. L. Miller at Massachusettes Institute of Technology (MIT) during the late 1950's through the eartly 1970's. I believe he was a Pioneering Surveyor, though I did not view himself as such at the time. | ||
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+ | I get too anxious to start, I will copy this and to the correct place. | ||
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+ | Joe O'Connor |
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== What is COGO? ==
Cogo stands for Coordinate Geomety, it was develop by C. L. Miller at Massachusettes Institute of Technology (MIT) during the late 1950's through the eartly 1970's. I believe he was a Pioneering Surveyor, though I did not view himself as such at the time.
I get too anxious to start, I will copy this and to the correct place.
Best Wishes
Joe O'Connor