SellmanA, post: 444683, member: 8564 wrote: Interesting. My only copy of Clark's is a Second Edition, originally owned by one Hugh Southmayd who was a...
Tom Adams, post: 445856, member: 7285 wrote: We've even had a constant smoky haze here in Colorado from the fires up in NW US and Canada. My eyes fel...
I struggle with hay fever-like symptoms moreso now than I did a few years ago, likely due to my age and the fact that asthma runs in the family. Cetir...
Hmmm...CrandallGunterClothoidaVersina(I'd better leave it to my wife for the feminine names)
aliquot, post: 445115, member: 2486 wrote: Alaska DOT ties to PLSS corners are problematic. [SNIP][/SNIP]I have quite often found WSDOT's ties to PLSS...
We're running Version 4 of SurvCE and neither myself nor my excellent co-worker are aware of any XML export feature, but it may be buried there... som...
amdomag, post: 445422, member: 1683 wrote: I find the converter not robust converting SurvCE files. I don't get clean conversion of the resection rout...
An example would be:M 55-60-56 246-44-50 169.50 90-34-10 5.24/4.99M 55-60-56 246-44-48 169.50 90-34-13 5.24/4.99where I would want to change the measu...
For me, there are two: the help tips that appear whilst typing the data, and the column edit feature. For me it's worth it, but your mileage may vary....
Mark Mayer, post: 445300, member: 424 wrote: Do you mean this one? There is a graphic plot output, but it isn't detailed just like this.Yes, that's t...
A Schonstedt "stone with 'X'" module for my GA-52Cx locator.GPS that would work ANYWHERE, with the precision, accuracy and speed of a good robotic TS....
Jim Frame, post: 445097, member: 10 wrote: Note that LibreOffice (free) includes Calc, which is an Excel clone for all practical purposes. It's worke...
Taking old barn photos sounds like a real adventure.Maybe I'll fire up my old 35mm film camera and load up some Kodak Panatomic-X black-and-white film...
RADAR, post: 444891, member: 413 wrote: OK; how about a camera that took a roll of film?Or those cameras that used wet glass plates... before the easy...
Star*Net does use the letter "B" for a known bearing and I've used it in the past.
Most calculators can easily convert metric to feet and radians to degrees; I wanted to be a bit meaner than that 🙂
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I've seen "P.C. A.P." and "P.T. A.P." (Angle Point) used to indicate non-tangencies, though not necessarily on caps. If I were setting anything around...
Using clear coat for preserving markings sounds like a great idea, I'm gonna need to order some. Learn something here every day...This would be especi...