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John Putnam, post: 430956, member: 1188 wrote: The nice thing about Amberg is that I can put the software on any computer. and the field software is ...
StLSurveyor, post: 430752, member: 7070 wrote: So very true. The more you use the Yellow stuff, particularly the different product lines, you realize ...
John Hamilton, post: 430629, member: 640 wrote: That yellow stuff is good equipment but their policies suck. That is true, and also how they didn't f...
Looks pretty slick!
John Hamilton, post: 427670, member: 640 wrote: I didn't know you had other lines outside of the Allegheny River valley.www.carloadexpress.com
John Hamilton, post: 427660, member: 640 wrote: It works differently of course when you work FOR the railroad. Plus, those lines are not used much, an...
Brad Ott, post: 427643, member: 197 wrote: I really enjoy your photos when you post.I am told that the RR typically does not welcome us surveyors. Qu...
makerofmaps, post: 424357, member: 9079 wrote: You can make you a macro under action recorder Well there you go. I never even noticed that. It's b...
You could create a lisp routine or a button macro to rotate 180 that would let you pick the object, then the base point, then it would rotate. It wou...
Jim Frame, post: 419676, member: 10 wrote: It must feel strange to be working in the RR ROW without looking over your shoulder every 2 minutes to see ...
The City of Pittsburgh is trying stuff like this and zoning overlay districts, etc...
Oh, the joys of the Railroad!
John Putnam, post: 418219, member: 1188 wrote: As Mark said, very carefully. We do everything he mentioned using 1" instruments that are well maintai...
We use Plex Earth 3 to bring in Google Earth images and Bing maps images. It will also publish to Google Earth.
I agree with what Lee said about the reference books, having a few "cheat sheets", and about the tests being no joke. I was involved in conducting st...
Diamondback 270 for about 6 months or so. Wouldn't choose anything else.
In AutoCAD you can rotate by degrees, minutes, and seconds by typing it out in the command line. IE: 35d15'45"