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Brian Allen
Brian Allen
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Joined: March 8, 2011 3:00 pm
Topics: 25 / Replies: 1545
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RE: GPS/RTK Guidelines

> The 'standard of care' language in our Statutes is too subjective to be of any use in dealing with the measurement component of our Profession. T...

12 years ago
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RE: PLSS Discussion (Is Keith awake?)

I don't think Keith is really here, DoinSilly me. I'm going to stand in the corner for a while. 🙂

12 years ago
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RE: PLSS Discussion (Is Keith awake?)

PLSS Discussion ( Keith is awake):good: :good: Excellent post Keith. It is good to see you back, please stay with us, your input is very valuable and...

12 years ago
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RE: GPS/RTK Guidelines

:good: :good: :good: Why we gained and continue with this inferiority complex I'll never know.

12 years ago
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RE: GPS/RTK Guidelines

> If the committee is unwilling to fully explore the task I agree it is dangerous. How are we going to fully explore each and every potential task ...

12 years ago
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RE: GPS/RTK Guidelines

> I am serving on a committee to begin researching guidlines for GPS, both static and RTK for use in boundary surveys. These recommendations will b...

12 years ago
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RE: One of those projects than never goes away...

Reply to all:> > In California recording is not required.> > > > If A delivers a Deed to B then the transfer occurs. The problem oc...

12 years ago
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RE: One of those projects than never goes away...

Reply to all:> Under Idaho Code a contract was likely made but the conveyance occurs at recording. Depending on what mechanism was used to transfer...

12 years ago
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RE: Extrinsic evidence...

Thanks, Doin'Doin'? Wow! That is a blast from the past!

12 years ago
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RE: Extrinsic evidence...

Sounds like the long way around the barn to admit extrinsic evidence to solve a latent ambiguity............I'll have to read more later when not sipp...

12 years ago
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12 years ago
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RE: When is a pin cushion not a pin cushion?

They found your monuments, called them "no record" and never contacted you???That should not happen; not in the private sector nor in the public secto...

12 years ago
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RE: "Professional Surveyor" is dead, long live "xyHt"

Quite obviously.Nobody has suggested otherwise.

12 years ago
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RE: "Professional Surveyor" is dead, long live "xyHt"

Changing from "Professional Surveyor" to "coordinates". Lets hope it is only irony and not a prophesy.

12 years ago
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RE: Client email

First reaction was "Wow, how can they stay in business for $120/hr, and why do they stay in business if that is all their expertise is worth?Second wa...

12 years ago
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RE: Question?

The issue turns on professional understandingYou have obviously entirely misunderstood me.

12 years ago
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RE: Question?

The issue turns on professional understanding> One of many 'rules' to be followed by licensees in the medical field.> Are those technical minimu...

12 years ago
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RE: 4 year Engineering Degree

> Based on personal experience, I don't see a four year civil engineering degree equates to anything in the surveying world.Well, obviously you are...

12 years ago
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RE: 4 year Engineering Degree

> Might be right, most university engineering programs expect trig to be completed in high school.:-D 😀 Thanks Leon, you made my day!!

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