> So no copyright/trademark issues for someone using it?doesn't sound like it. I'm sure he would let you know.
A hearty welcome goes out to Mike HillikerLast night he was dealing with a ton snow.I just heard on the radio they may end up dealing with near about ...
> Forget the sleep pills.> Perform some hard labor. > When you get home, open up a tall one.> You will be sawing logs.I don't and won't ta...
One Million Attaboys> Are hereby duly awarded to BigE.don't need no attaboys. I just keep in touch with real friends.If I can of course.The man wen...
> "Send him an invitation by text" :gammon:I don't have a cell phone to send invites nor was I sure that LinkedIn profile was really him.So I just ...
> Big E you still surveying? Still around North Metro?No more surveying except for occasional program for someone else.Indeed sir I am at he same...
Look on the bright side.You have about 40 pounds of lumber you can re-use.If nothing else, makes great kindling!!And, the goats love to eat the flaggi...
> The general public doesn't have all of the details. If the guy is guilty, he should be put in jail. If he is not, then he should be left alone. H...
> Meanwhile...I was heartened to see a television advert while in London (UK) recently that featured a mixed race family. It was for "toddler milk"...
Yeah, that probably would be Mike.I thought he lived in Buffalo or Albany but he definitely did work at a county landfill until retiring almost 10 yea...
Welcome aboard Nic.You will get all kinds of information here.However, right now it's just after 3 AM on the east coast so most everyone else is likel...
I know it well!!Done lots of work there in not so pleasant places (ie carry all my stuff up that "little" cliff).Find a "little" spot called Tuckasege...
Where about Brad??Western NC?Doing the Appalachian Trail?Carver's Gap?Rhone Mountain. Mt. Mitchell?Been all over those places.It ain't good if you're ...
My point is that he doesn't have do any of that all if he's not trying to do linework/f2f on the dc. If I'm wrong, please correct me.I don't mind bein...
That's pretty common in the rural parts of NC, GA and a little in SC that I've surveyed in. It was taught to me as an old "trick" in finding long lost...
I don't think you need to use those codes at all if you aren't going to do f2f linework on the dc. Of course, I found it handy for checking field work...
speaking of recordsAnyone know of a site where I can look up weather records?I imagine we're close to a record as well.