:good: I agree with Mr. Chain
:beer: That's a Sierra Nevada Torpedo
:beer: That one's a Lagunitas IPA
:beer: And that one is a Twenty First Amendment Brew Free or Die!
I raise them all to you, Dave
Don
We are a bigger danger to our profession than ANY outsiders. More States need to require 4 year degrees.
Whole Foods has 20% off beer today.
I got a case of Torpedo and a 4 of Hoptimum plus some others (Chocolate Stout and some Porter, it never hurts to add a little whiskey to your Porter).
Licensed aliens...ermagerd...
How often
I guess we are special.
I am licensed in a state with a mix of Metes & Bounds with Torrens and the threat for federal land to be placed on PLSS. Littoral ownership extends to where the tide doth not ebb further or 100 rods from Mean High Water. The SJC had the ability to quantify this ancient term, say to Mean Low Water, but skirted the question and formed a nasty zoning opinion.
A friend of mine registered in Florida had to take a land surveying certificate program to acquire the college credits to sit for the MA portion of the exam. We were lab partners in the program as I also had to bolster my resume with some PLS coursework.
You are a space cadet.
> You are a space cadet.
You are banned. Again. This time for good.
:good: :good: :good: :good:
Wendell
> You are banned. Again.
Another website I frequent has this above their combox: "We welcome comments from those who disagree, but not those who are disagreeable."
> You are banned. Again. This time for good.
In celebration, I'm wearing my space helmet at a jaunty angle.
Wow... "Space cadet" how original PC? ... I expect you have been banned before for something meaningful to get canned for that.
And how dare you for even thinking that Illegal Mexicans in Califonia don't deserve all the rights and programs that citizens should enjoy without doing anything except showing up? Why can't they vote or even run for public office?... In California hahahah.
Wendell
I like it!
> > You are banned. Again. This time for good.
>
> In celebration, I'm wearing my space helmet at a jaunty angle.
The very best angle. Has anyone ever determined the zenith angle at which a hat becomes jaunty?
Don - unrelated
Very nice that it was drawn by your daughter. My daughter is also an artist of sorts.
I didn't mean the drawing looked creepy, just that it seemed like something a teenager would use for an avatar.
Now I feel like an A$$. I've sentenced myself to using an actual creepy avatar.
imaudigger - unrelated
> ... (the placename means "no trees")
Australia
LOL
I have been happily working in the states for 10 years or more, and am a licensed professional land surveyor. I am not a citizen, and likely never will be. I am here legally, and honestly, my citizenship status has zero impact on the work I do. I do good work,... Damn good work if I do say so myself.
Residents and citizens are two different things. In my opinion either can practice land surveying, and legally either have every right to.
I'm not sure why, there's plenty of good surveyors who came up the old way, and as long as the test covers all of the information that needs learned, why should you care if it came from an institution or 1 on 1 instruction with the boss and nights studying the books.
Hell, I'll take a guy that has 6 years on the job over someone fresh out of college every time.
Gavin
>Oddly, my temp avatarr is me as a teeneager. I don't think anyone could guess where that pic was taken... (the placename means "no trees")
On the set of the "Beds are Burning" video shoot back when you were the little know 6th member of Midnight Oil?
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