@mightymoeI was going to reply that the term "along" (whatever: fence, right-of-way, etc.) means near, and gives you a little wiggle room.?ÿ The term ...
When I ordered mine, I simply went to the local Business Supply Store and ordered the stamp.?ÿ I did not worry about dimensions.?ÿ But taking measurem...
Greenbriar Graphics Deed Plotter is what we use.
@holy-cow?ÿ Dang, now that's funny, and great advice. My brother-in-laws little brother had some 9v sock warmers he had used in a duck blind on the T...
@paden-cashI tread the same ground as Mr. McMillan.?ÿ I have read some of his survey reports and also have copies of several of his surveys and they a...
That little brass tag is a Tally Mark.?ÿ That particular one indicates "4" of whatever it is tallying.?ÿ There should be more, but since they are bras...
Please accept my condolences on your loss.?ÿ Really, I have nothing else to say except the length of time you were married is amazing, and wonderful, ...
I cannot answer your question as to liability, but in Texas, if you are surveying along a DOT roadway, there are explicit instructions/guidelines for ...
I have a Trimble R8, Model 1 (GPS only).?ÿ I am a member of the Allterra (formerly Western Data Systems) VRS Network in Texas.?ÿ My Model 1 and my TSC...
@jph We all have probably used fire hydrants, but I have staked for water lines (& fire hydrants) that were moved vertically to not interfere wit...
A few months back I was searching on Google for several articles by the brilliant lawyer/engineer/surveyor Mr. Herman Knudson.?ÿ Never could find them...
A sad moment in history and a tremendous loss to GPS and the surveying world. Absolutely a pioneer in this field. Rest in Peace, Sir and Godspeed!
FL/GA PLS., post: 443373, member: 379 wrote: Nah, us PLSSian's are just waiting for ya'll "Texans" to screw everything up so bad that the PLSS system ...
In Texas, the TSPS (Texas Society of Professional Surveyors- different chapters) posts calendar events for deceased surveyors called "Final Point", wh...
Our RTN Coop mentioned, and I appeared to experience, that AT&T and Verizon are shutting down there 2G capabilities, at least in the Central Texas...
I'm running Land Desktop 2004 on my Windows 7 Home Premium Laptop, HP Pavilion dv7 x64-based PCBeen running it for 3 ~ 4 years. No problems installing...
Perhaps, but I should elaborate:My OPUS solution processed this morning for a 4+ hour file collected last week from Central Texas, has GEOID12B stated...
coming from a Texas boy...Help with tree IDCatalpa?Did it have any beans/seeds? probably wrong time of year.