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Norman Oklahoma, post: 324530, member: 9981 wrote: RPLS has always struck me as an example of taking a very successful product and killing it dead by ...
Kelley350x, post: 324388, member: 10119 wrote: Maybe I missed it but was there something in that post that answered my question?ok, would any unlicens...
You need to contact a licensed surveyor in your area. You make reference to TXDOT if you are still in Texas there are several members here that may b...
J. Scott Graber, post: 324288, member: 10104 wrote: GIS is not the problem. AICP is the problem. Anyone heard of that?Would you be referring to "The...
A few quick searches produced "A resolution commending Thomas Wigglesworth." I think the Georgia House of Representatives passed a resolution honorin...
> Such a move would tend to increase the popularity of Linux.Files created in Linux could be considered "unsecured" and not accepted by those using...
> What's up with MS giving out a new platform for free? pros/cons?> Is this the crack that finally hooks you for life, ha haQuoting from my [msg...
Any Ohio surveyors out there that can help me with this...> I tried looking up some of the fraudulent deeds to see what kind of deeds they were, bu...
The plat calls it a double driveway, not a common driveway..You may be correct the dimension on the even numbered lot (right) is blurred.
The plat calls it a double driveway, not a common driveway..The detail Bow Tie posted in the [msg=318500]message above[/msg] shows a single 30 foot wi...
Looks like a double driveway situation...> Hmmmm .... tough one to interpret. Although it looks like there should be a shared driveway at that loc...
Wonder if the neighbor planning to build had a survey or just looked at the GIS? The local TV station shows a ground photo of the "blocked" drive. In ...