@native1 Get licensed.?ÿ You said you're in your mid-30s.?ÿ Yeah, it would have been nice to be licensed before now.?ÿ But it will be way worse to be ...
4 years to get to a chainman rating does sound strange to my ears.?ÿ But no need to get hung up on terminology.?ÿ When you make a resume, I would reco...
Stinkin drier.?ÿ +1 to @mightymoe.?ÿ Layering is the way to go.?ÿ Long handles, then pants, then insulated bibs.?ÿ I hate to be stuck in lined pants ...
Well yeah, no kidding.?ÿ You get the pedantic point award.
Storm sewer, sanitary sewer, culvert??ÿ Might as well record to the hundredth--the next best option is a tenth.
If the images are separate (xrefd or data linked) files from the drawing itself, perhaps remove the images from the the folder path you suspect the dr...
You'll get used to it.?ÿ Bought one new about 15 years ago and thought it was broken when I first fired it up.
You might be surprised how little effort it would take from a single bureaucrat to get good LDPs pushed out in your state.?ÿ The software that Michael...
@rover83 Yeah, I have submitted to OPUS directly from TBC before, but a long base session at 1-sec interval seemed to be too big for OPUS.?ÿ I receive...
@john-hamilton There is Winteqc these days, too, a Windows wrapper on teqc/p> Moving from Leica world to Trimble world, I was surprised to find that ...
Yes, have done what you're describing.?ÿ Works well.?ÿ Laser jet printing on Rite in the Rain paper.?ÿ Ink jet printing doesn't work, obviously.
Yeah, they're all fine.?ÿ I've used Trimble, Topcon, Sokkia, and Leica digital levels; they've all worked well.?ÿ Only for very long loops or certain ...
Yep, your plan is good.?ÿ Don't overcomplicate it.?ÿ There are lots of good reasons to have a job in SPC.