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I'm on an iPhone 6. Miraculously this thing has lasted for almost two years, well encased. I've destroyed 3 or 4 well encased iPhones over the years w...
last summer i did a title of the last remaining piece of the old homestead of local surveying royalty. the last name can be found in plats and field ...
Jules J., post: 417161, member: 444 wrote: LOL! You've earned the right!"..a string of..." does beg the question of: whom, exactly, was stricken?
Unless I'm misunderstanding the question, it's gonna depend on the software in the collector. iow- does it have the gps module installed or not? If so...
Brad Ott, post: 416767, member: 197 wrote: Nifty, now post the "survey" drawing...whattya know, it's still in the recesses of my email.
bout 3 years ago some nice feller from pittsburgh or thereabouts did an ALTA of this for $900.
with all due respect to that argument dave, that creates a double bind- at least for those of us practicing here under the latest of six (or seven or ...
here's a typical deed for a conveyance- one i pulled from the map linked above. if anyone can find a reference to a monument, please point it out to ...
not my real name, post: 415549, member: 8199 wrote: Your quote refers mostly to methods of survey preliminary construction of highways. Here is a sect...
this map. build it out from start to stop, then go run a traverse down the length of it. you'll end up a quarter mile shy (and maybe that far west) ...
RADAR, post: 415538, member: 413 wrote: Field WorkAll fieldwork will be related to the NAD 83 datum through a control network of TxDOT survey points e...
i have like zero interest in entering the... equipment calibration contest currently going on (in whatever level of earnestness various participants b...
Jim in AZ, post: 415218, member: 249 wrote: Does the Texas Board of Registration allow non-surveyors to set survey monuments?Or, is your question "do ...