> From what I understand, South Carolina is the first state to license the GIS, I think the first one was just licensed this year...or last.What ar...
> I always thought that the "P" in "GISP" was for "Professional" but was recently told by a GISP that it's "Practitioner"... To each his own, but i...
> Ditto that. Static ONLY for control.You must not ave a good VRS available, I shoot traverse control with RTK all the time, works well.
Steve> I was also skeptical, so I drilled very small holes in the tops of Dr. Pepper bottles and set the pin flags in the holes and just held the b...
Kudos, that awas an elegant and amazingly on point message, I tip my hat to you for taking the time to put this message out in the universe and to rea...
> As a general rule:> > From a known base. How long to you occupy a control point when establishing new coordinates in an RTK session? No c...
> DON'T FORGET THE NEW GOLDEN RULE> > I JUMP FOR CASH B!TCHsnoop, I am suprised that you actually put your real life photo as an avatar.
GIS is pretty cool...> Follow the footsteps. That's what surveying is all about. GIS is for sissies sitting around in sterile offices taking a sh...
I love bowling but I can't cut grass with a bowling ball!> As GIS technology improves, the GIS system is getting closer and closer to the field. Or...
> Fellow Surveyors we are dying breed.:-O :-@ :'( :bad: :rain: :beer: :beer: :beer: :drink: :drink: :drink: :drink: :clock:
> Simple question. If you aren't making a profit at $300, then why are you doing them at all? I don't get it. What is the "benefit" that you are...
> I don't know about your house, but when my wife likes someone, I keep them close by. I always try to get to know my clients wives, it's good bus...
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