Wow, that's useful.
I want to know why every survey vehicle I've ever been in has a golf ball collection. That I, for some reason, wind up contributing to. No magnets tho...
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On the bright side, at least everyone knows those slope stakes are wrong. As opposed to being pulled, and re-set a few feet away. My father was an iro...
Thanks, PaulThat's funny Greg. I still use my HP48, I call it my "chalkboard" that way I can move stuff around, change things until I like how it work...
An honest beard and flannel. I bet as comfortable behind a desk as me.
Reminds me of an old crew chief of mine, who always said, "I'm too old for this shtuff"
In short, I agree.
Surveying Taboo - BobWell that's a whole other ball of wax. zero setbacks. I'm talking 20-50 and more acre farm land in central MA. Many years ago whe...
Oh boy I know they do happen. I'm just saying if I find a monument within "reasonable placement" of where my calculations put the point, I will not re...
At least a pin cushion leaves evidence of your assumed superior measuring abilities.
Good point, nice hat.Old Crew Chief on hiway jobs used to say to me, "We're not building a Swiss watch here"
I was told, that Leica guns, were all built to the same specs, and that their accuracy was only determined post production. I have run Topcon,Sokia,Pe...
Does your I-man have to run that set-up? Recon upsidedown about knee level?
Youv'e probably seen it.> Ken SalzmanSome days, it still feels like that.
Jeez, I've been doing this too long to remember my first point of curvature 🙂 But my first party chief wakes out of his retirement coma every now and...
Surprised no more responses. I love that stuff. Not quite as grand, but I'm currently trying to re-establish a county road in MA, last described in wr...
Then you find a drill hole that's 0.05 wide, that's 0.04 off.
Thank you Perry, I understand the concept (1/2,1/4 section), but her in MA it just dosen't register (glazed over look). I've seen junior monuments set...