Nice. We got em for the company vehicles too.
Nice - gotta love the guy's posture ...
Those are awesome, wish we had something like that down here in TX!
Wait - did he set up a Beer Leg?
NCSS put that together
NCSS:good:
Warren Smith, post: 368379, member: 9900 wrote: Nice - gotta love the guy's posture ...
You can always tell the old surveyors...hunched over, hobbling on bad knees and squinting out of one eye.
:stakeout:
Fantastic! Wouldn't be worth a darn while doing incognito reconnaissance, though.
Who got 0001?
Scott Zelenak, post: 368524, member: 327 wrote: Who got 0001?
Dunno, I have an idea it's probably the person who headed up taking the orders.
I got behind a car yesterday that had some state plate on it that looks new.
The State name is illegible...some kind of convoluted script. What happened to block letters so you can read it?
California is in script now so that makes me wonder if a California plate is unreadable to someone in say Maine or someplace far away if I drive there.
Alright time for Georgia to step up.
Looks kind of familiar.
Is that the "LS" for Licensed Surveyor on the right side? Can you get you registration number on the plate?
J. Penry, post: 368611, member: 321 wrote: Is that the "LS" for Licensed Surveyor on the right side? Can you get you registration number on the plate?
Yeah the LS is for Land Surveyor. Man that would be cool if you could get your license number but you can't.
Well I sent a copy to a board member and some other Georgia surveyors and saying we need to step it up.
http://www.amerisurv.com/content/view/14957/
makerofmaps, post: 368787, member: 9079 wrote: Well I sent a copy to a board member and some other Georgia surveyors and saying we need to step it up.
http://www.amerisurv.com/content/view/14957/
Nice article, Spoon (as most folks call him) did a jam up job.
In ny we have these.
Rich., post: 368923, member: 10450 wrote: In ny we have these.
Sweet, is that your license #? Man, J. Penry had a great idea about that, I wish we would have done it that way..