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Joined: July 14, 2010 8:12 pm
Topics: 4 / Replies: 438
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RE: ''Tract'', ''Parcel'' and ''Easement"

> We have to be careful how we use these terms in Iowa. "Tract" and "Parcel" are defined in the Iowa Code.> 13. "Parcel" means a part of a tract...

16 years ago
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RE: Specifically Approximately?

> Note the language in the last paragraph....."containing one hundred thirty (130) acres. However, the tract may contain a lesser number of acres, ...

16 years ago
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RE: Highrises, camber, superelevation, compression, and scotch

you're dead wrong by the way...Jameson is Irish Whiskey, not scotch! 😛

16 years ago
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RE: Note on plat

> None of the monuments appear to have been disturbed and appear to have been relied upon and honored as original for a substantial amount of time....

16 years ago
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RE: One thing Kent does which I wish would catch on....

> > > I have to ask; why provide something you have to turn around and disclaim? I personally feel land descriptions should be void of unnec...

16 years ago
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RE: don't be wasting your money and time on a college education

don't be wasting your money and time on a college educationd> --DON'T PISS AWAY YOUR FUTURE IN A DEAD FIELD-- TDDstatement sufficed here. Avoid s...

16 years ago
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RE: don't be wasting your money and time on a college education

Don't Be Wasting Your Time Reading Foolish Posts......your rant would appear to be more oriented towards the lower demand for surveying services vs. t...

16 years ago
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RE: Staying safe while surveying...

wear a hat, esp in the sun. Wear sunscreen, esp in the sun.

16 years ago
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RE: don't be wasting your money and time on a college education

so guess who gets the job offer? Probably the college grad! May be considered underemployed, but beats unemployed. No you don't need a college degree ...

16 years ago
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RE: How would you do this?

> I see no obligation for Target to re-establish or re-monument the section line.> > If he is doing a "certified survey map" he needs to tie ...

16 years ago
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RE: How would you do this?

> At the time this work was done Bruce, it was very common for surveyors in this area to use fence lines or corners to determine the direction of t...

16 years ago
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RE: How would you do this?

>Would you honor the old lot corners and what they determined the section line to be or would you throw out the old pipe and place the lots paralle...

16 years ago
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RE: radians anyone

> yes, Excel requires radians but it is true the final answer is given in DMS.Its regardless of the software / hardware used, certain calculations ...

16 years ago
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RE: radians anyone

> You all are missing my point.> Who uses them for real?> Handy to compute and arc-length - ok, I'll give you that.> > Next time one of...

16 years ago
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RE: Another Mathemagical Survey

> Thanks Moe > > I'm suprised that no one has called me on the rejected monuments :-PDidja pull em? 😉

16 years ago
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RE: radians anyone

Radians are dimensionless. For geodetic calculations, it is typical procedure to do computations with angular measurements in radians.

16 years ago
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RE: GPS vs GPS + Glonass

you should have some default settings where satellites are rejected (i.e., elevation angles <20d, poor geometric distribution, etc.) Beyond that, I...

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