Nate The Surveyor, post: 398409, member: 291 wrote: Just a question:Do the plans SAY that the brngs are SPC?For years, I did SOLAR observations, and s...
thanks. some good ideas here
I have the Sherpa lined carhartt hooded jacket already. Had it maybe 3 years. It's pretty nice and warm, but I was thinking I needed more of a shell...
Is that a degree in GIS? Is it ABET accredited? I see the OP is from TX, but I don't think that would be acceptable to the board in NJ.
Definitely the best way is to edit the raw file and process it. I would try to find a way to do that first. I think scaling is a last resort.
Why don't you export it to a standard RW5 format or something like it and then have someone with Carlson process it. Do you have Carlson field softwa...
I'm still using a bipod. I like being able to plumb up and fine-tune where I'm setting the tack in the hub with the bipod. It does get kind of heavy...
It has to have 0 width. How can it be anything other than zero? If it is not zero, then there could be an area associated with it along its length. ...
Any width other than 0 would imply a gore in my opinion...
ekillo, post: 397576, member: 773 wrote: I have not seen it either, I just use a calculator and divide by 0.3048.Ed Good point....I guess the geodeti...
Congratulations!!!
summerprophet, post: 395923, member: 8874 wrote: Oh, well if we are suggesting things completely against the OP's request, I say ditch the laptop, and...
Paul in PA, post: 396319, member: 236 wrote: YES, buildings are pretty much immovable monuments. Have you considered that the star monument may have b...
Randy Rain, post: 395939, member: 35 wrote: My point was that if you have C3D you have Map by default (it is bundled into C3D) all of the functionalit...
Jim in AZ, post: 395809, member: 249 wrote: LOL! I guess gas-powered does qualify as cordless - but... Hah! That's kind of what I was thinking....