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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: NGS Datasheets on iPhones

One of my employees looked up one once on a job site - successfully, but he does not have an iPhone. It's an Android of some type.Probably not an ans...

13 years ago
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RE: Schooled by a young buck

It is indeed nice when the competition is friendly & helpful. But he clearly went above and beyond the call of duty!

13 years ago
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RE: Problem with CHROME

Thank you. I'll give that a try.

13 years ago
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RE: I need the votes to overrule SWMBO

You are dealing with 2 issuesOf course it is breaking the law for a realtor to set corners. But of course SWMBO is right!I don't know what position t...

13 years ago
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RE: Old family papers found, Whoooo!

Well, your ancestor was on the wrong side (Yamn Dankee), but at least you know how to survey. Metes & Bounds forever!

13 years ago
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RE: Data Base ideas for surveys

It's old fashioned, but .....I still like spotting jobs by job numbers on quad sheets in rural areas and tax maps in built up areas. Paper is not dep...

13 years ago
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RE: Idiotic review comments

As to the tie downs, I'm conflicted. We are the eyes on the ground so why not us look to see if a trailer has tie downs. On the other hand, it's not...

13 years ago
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RE: Subdivision Planning Commission

Had one small subdivision that the owner chose NONAME.He was just fed up with the county and said it was "Non-a-me".In reality it was "No Name".

13 years ago
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RE: Use of a rod

The general rule of chaining ....Actually half-chains were probably used more than whole chains. But same idea applies.

13 years ago
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RE: back-dating a plan

I would never update a survey without an actual inspection. I have no problem signing a fresh copy of an old plat but I will not change a single thin...

13 years ago
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RE: Use of a rod

The general rule of chaining ....was to measure as level as possible within the length of the chain. So if the slope is less than the height of the c...

13 years ago
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RE: Use of a rod

ROOD is area measure, ROD is linear measureWhile frequently confused and often misused, ROOD and ROD are not the same. As noted many times here a ROD...

13 years ago
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