@bstrand?ÿ 1) No. We use only U.S. and Russian birds. 2) Understood. 3) Management argues that one of the 2, 3-minute observations might be garbage...
@norman-oklahoma?ÿ It resets the session epochs to zero.
@bruce-small?ÿ Thanks!
Can you help me to narrow down my search? ?ÿ
Best of luck to your son, Lee! You must be very proud of him!
This is exactly why we do as-builts!
Where did you dig this up from? Ha, ha, ha! I don't know about you, but I had a great day yesterday!?ÿ
Do you mean set them as a side shot from the level loop?
That's a steal of a deal!
We use ADT at the house. Very professional company with great field techs. We have two security cameras.
@ric-moore?ÿ I meant it as cul-de-sac that fits the definition as used by surveyors.
@james-fleming?ÿ Interesting article. The article talks about non-uniform lot shapes. Speaking of lot shapes, I once saw a plat from California with ...
@holy-cow?ÿ Someone at work commented that CAD ended the predominance of straight streets.
@mathteacher?ÿ Lot 16 certainly has a narrow frontage.
@flga-2-2?ÿ That sounds reasonable to me, considering the radius point is offset from the centerline.
The frontage for lot 16 is kind of small, if that's what bothers you.
@aliquot?ÿ I wasn't aware of any such formality in naming such a thing. I would just call it a "bump out." I think it was created to give those homeo...
@dougie?ÿ I'm aware of the anatomical definition. Leave it to surveyors to apply it to something else!