Last seen: June 4, 2026 11:16 am
@thebionicman never heard of that.?ÿ Seems like you'd just be setting yourself and future owners up for unnecessary problems.
I've used mine to float my peanut a few times. ?ÿ ... now THAT doesn't sound right
@thebionicman If you put it on the boundary you'd be encroaching on the neighbor, eh??ÿ I see that a lot with the old Hawaiian dry stack rock walls he...
@geeoddmike Always wanting to absorb a little more I went to the USACE site to get that NAVSTAR GPS doc and ran into malware/possible virus problems.?...
For earthworks, disturbed area, water drop (sometimes), haul diagrams and probably other stuff I usually need to have accurate boundaries. If you edit...
Ugh.?ÿ I can't imagine.?ÿ So sorry to hear and I'll pray, starting now, that somehow you'll be shown a way ahead that speaks to you in way I can't.
I was noticing the vertical (zenith) calibrations are from +5 to -5 as well.?ÿ Like the horizontal, those don't look like degrees either.?ÿ I'm guessi...
@mathteacher I think you're right that an original monument can be artificial, so that adjective in the reasoning they give for the answer is irreleva...
@dmyhill ah, I see.?ÿ It looks like when I quoted that and replied, it replied to you when the intent was to reply to (and agree with) @tim-v-pls.?ÿ S...
@dmyhill I agree.?ÿ Several other registered professions are essentially multi-discipline, where aspects of their core responsibilities require it.?ÿ ...
My first thought (knowing very little) is just proving ownership "once and for all", especially if there's some question of an error way back.?ÿ Who h...
Looks like I'll have to save up for one....
@loyal BFE.?ÿ I've been?ÿ there a few times.?ÿ lol
Me 'not having any authority whatsoever" thinks you might also evaluate the abutting deed (or deeds) information at that jog as a possible inference w...
I probably didn't completely follow that description, but isn't this a "you can't sell what you don't own" problem? - possibly creating an attitude (a...