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Dave Ingram
Dave Ingram
@dave-ingram
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Joined: July 2, 2010 3:10 am
Topics: 228 / Replies: 1912
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RE: Why I'm working this morning.....

All right, I'll biteWhat am I looking at and what is it telling me?

11 years ago
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RE: Comments on the Smith, Choi et al Report.

John Hamilton & others - TrimbleThis paper also addresses an issue that I discovered a few months ago and John Hamilton commented on here a while ...

11 years ago
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RE: “What is your all time favorite surveying instrument”

I haven't noticed that anyone mentioned the Topcon 3B. It was (is) a great, durable instrument that was ahead of its time and became the standard tha...

11 years ago
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RE: Older days

A "practical surveyor" is a complimentary term. We would equate that to the skill level of a licensed surveyor today.

11 years ago
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RE: Interesting iPhone App Reviews

Where you been hiding?This is your first post in 9 months.

11 years ago
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RE: Why does this corner look like a shotgun?

Not just laying around, but we just finished a job where one of the corners is a gun barrel.

11 years ago
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RE: Exclusive Agreement with a Bank

Potentially, yes. However, most of these agreements come with a provision that if the deal doesn't close you don't get paid. This is a clear conflic...

11 years ago
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RE: How do I know where the edge of my property starts?

I'll say this - with the attitude you've got I wouldn't have you as a client.

11 years ago
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RE: March 2015 Photo - Time to Pick

#2 - because I wouldn't want to be there!

11 years ago
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RE: What's Your Opinion?

Ken can not sell land he does not own! Period.Ken's surveyor's mistake does not create title!The magnitude of the mistakes is going to determine how ...

11 years ago
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RE: Another ALTA Question

This should make them happy...Sort of reminds me of a letter I wrote after I had done a (lack of) flood determination and the lawyer wanted a letter s...

11 years ago
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RE: Ring ring - God help us!

Why Did You Have Coordinates On A Survey 34 Years Ago?They weren't coordinates - they were bearings and distances. He didn't know the difference.

11 years ago
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RE: Using old data in StarNet

I Don't Get It, A 6 " Theodolite Should Be Read To 2" Or 3"Turns out I have one of the new style T1's from 1978. The micrometer is actually a sequenc...

11 years ago
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RE: Another ALTA Question

I had another thought or two last night after I shut down the computer. If the law firm members are acting as the trustees in a Deed of Trust they ha...

11 years ago
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RE: Using old data in StarNet

I Don't Get It, A 6 " Theodolite Should Be Read To 2" Or 3"Hmmm - don't think I've seen one of those. I'll have to do some checking to possibly updat...

11 years ago
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RE: Another ALTA Question

I'm not really sure it matters one way or another. If something goes South and the law firm can show that they had reasonably relied on your work and...

11 years ago
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RE: Notes For Exceptions on ALTA Surveys

I'm very close to what Shawn does, but I use the phrase "Not a matter of survey" for things like taxes.

11 years ago
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RE: Using old data in StarNet

I Don't Get It, A 6 " Theodolite Should Be Read To 2" Or 3"There are a couple of variants of the T1. Some of them the micrometer is graduated in 20" ...

11 years ago
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