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Woopigsurveyor, post: 329004, member: 8227 wrote: I am beginning to see a pattern here. It appears that in metes and bounds states the deeds are rewr...
Thomas Smith, post: 328988, member: 980 wrote: Trying to reproduce a railroad curve. Stumped. Have done a few over the years but dont recall of seeing...
paden cash, post: 328599, member: 20 wrote: The larger tract has remained an aliquot tract until now. All the parties involved want a metes and bound...
ken, post: 327565, member: 1548 wrote: Started when I was a kid working for my dad's business, haven't quit since. Everyday is a new adventure. Thi...
FLS, post: 327686, member: 647 wrote: Dallas,We did and did not see any red flags there.You must have seen something there you did not like, do you ca...
FLS, post: 327634, member: 647 wrote: Has anyone worked with this firm? They have requested an ALTA quote. Thanks If you haven't looked at their web...
Holy Cow, post: 327033, member: 50 wrote: Ooh, ooh, new information. The crazy real estate salesperson just called to bug me again. Now it is six ki...
The Ohio one call is getting better about talking with our professional association. I posted before, Jan. 2014, about a local chapter meeting that h...
J. Holt, post: 326393, member: 84 wrote: Below are the text of some emails from the WAGIC Listserv. Any surveyor in Washington with an interest in GI...
Cliff Mugnier, post: 326337, member: 505 wrote: Take a look at: I looked at it for about 3 minutes and went ballistic. Wrote a nasty letter to NGS. ...
Mike Marks, post: 326318, member: 1108 wrote: GISP American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) maintains a certification process ...
Kris Morgan, post: 325586, member: 29 wrote: I was working hell and gone from civilization yesterday and tripped over one. I shot it with the R10 bec...
cptdent, post: 324449, member: 527 wrote: Boy, I sure hope no one on the Texas State Board of Registration is on this site!If they get wind of it, "Mr...