bit too soon for meHow much for the 3 bipods you mentioned?
I agree with this. Also, the OP mentioned,"I have been running a one-man crew using RTK and Trimble Robotics almost since the day I started. The equip...
Late to this thread (well, I've been gone awhile) - suffice it to say you've had ample responses so no reason to re-poke a sufficiently dead bear.A qu...
That's a great result on opening day, congrats! 😀
> Don't think I will make anything near 24 minutes. My goal is to break 26, which would be near an 8:20 pace. Told my son I would keep up with him....
> 2. Well Staking: We were always asked to stake the wells at "Hard Lines". That is at the minimum distance from the unit or section lines. Typical...
Just like Albert Pujols is worth the $250 mil the Angels got him for - you certainly don't get what ya pay for o.O
> 1. Due to the amount of surveyors who are reaching the age of voluntary or involuntary retirement, there will be a huge demand for younger land s...
I go for a run - or I work in my yard. Both get me right w/ the world again.
:good: that top photo's lot lines are ridiculous, surprised it passed agency review.
Indeed, sorry to hear this. I wondered where he'd been lately - Your view points will be missed, rest in peace Richard.
> if the curve is calculated using the arc definition, but the stationing is calculated using 100-foot chords, the curve data given works perfectly...
Throw Out Some Qualifications> I have had a lot of experience in every aspect of the surveying field. I can also provide great references also I a ...
I think you're going the wrong way with that solution :-/ Assuming the length of curve (actually being the sum of the lengths of the chords) is 1,229'...
Check your county drain commissioner's office for records maybe
> On other projects, I am the one who uses the control and understands its use. I this case, someone else, whom I do not know, will be using it to ...
The presumption by John Q. Public is that as long as you're licensed, you should be able to adequately perform their specific survey to the requisite ...
> > Bad analogy, poor inference. To equate this, it's akin to the $500 guy loaning a nickel - there's your no big deal.> > Our analogy's a...
Bad analogy, poor inference. To equate this, it's akin to the $500 guy loaning a nickel - there's your no big deal.