And poor Stacy...would still just like to get a clearer image of his plat posted up.Hang in there, fella. You know how hard it is for surveyors to sta...
UMM, Ed> Kent has been known to pull irons that he does not agree with. No doubt that he would "knock one over on line" with his mathemagically pe...
> >And showing a pin to be on line which may be, by my own expert perzacktly measurements, 0.07' off line ain't one of the things I worry about....
> Well, the reason to adopt accuracy standards is to be able to identify substandard work. Without a formal written standard, it all boils down to ...
> The thing with position rules is how do you enforce it? YOU CAN'T. It's all worthless wording to make somebody somewhere feel good.> > If t...
> Rant on!> > I don't care what your flavor is in the political side of this, they are all idiots, nuff said.> > Rant off!> > Ran...
> The value of programs like Trig-Star and Math*Counts have far more worth than just to promote our chosen profession. They inspire and help kids s...
> It's not up to the GISers, it's up to the surveyors.> > The GISers only track the name and the fact of ownership and the tax stuff, and the...
> Every deed has to hit the dirt eventually. It sounds like some of your deeds hit the dirt decades ago.> > It's folly to now try to "move" ...
Nate, the answer you're looking for is, "it depends"...No, actually it's 42.Just kidding. Sometimes all you can do is locate and show what is there. T...