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Mark Mayer, post: 422835, member: 424 wrote: ... These questions are cleverly written in a way to lead you off on a tangent. My 2cents.As someone tha...
Evan gave you some excellent advice.
I never get tired of that.
Wow, that was fast!
I have that book, I had no idea it was valuable. Just googled it, whoa!
Jim Frame, post: 421905, member: 10 wrote: These days the durability of the mylar map is of declining importance anyway because they're scanned upon f...
That "Advanced Descriptions", is that the Cuomo book? Thanks for the food recommendations, we'll be at the convention center. I previously worked for ...
Nice haul. I staked a lot of stuff from print outs from that printer. Still have it somewhere. I'm just taking my kid to a gymnastics meet. Any good ...
That is excellent. We have some surveys done by our early County Surveyors that have color on them that look similar. I will try to post some tomorrow...
I'll just miss you, I am heading there on Thursday.
Mike Marks, post: 421785, member: 1108 wrote: Can't use color in Record of Survey and subdivision maps in California; it's against the law:[INDENT]"87...
thebionicman, post: 421782, member: 8136 wrote: S1.1Best advice ever given.
Ryan Versteeg, post: 421665, member: 41 wrote: Here is a portion of a Caltrans Appraisal Map. The colors are extremely helpful in identifying the exi...
Can you rinse it off do you suppose?
Clearly this guy is clueless, he called me the creme dela creme of the US Surveying community. :smarty:
Warren Smith, post: 420839, member: 9900 wrote: Probably promulgated by the Star Drill Company - and the Acme Lead Co ...:)
Oh boy, Rexburg! Home of the former Rick's college, and the Teton Dam flood. Oh, and spuds, lots of spuds. Sounds like a good position.
FrancisH, post: 420576, member: 10211 wrote: yes, that's what I have been saying all along, you replace your vertical datum from WGS84 to EGM96 or EGM...