Jeff Lucas sometimes seems to grade off a bit into simplification and over-emphasis.I think I can explain it.It's certainly understandable when, as an...
I'm also running "Win7pro" here (on my home system) and haven't (yet) experienced the described phenomena. Please post the solution when you find it,...
Stephen's solution is a better one than I'm going to offer but you may enjoy exploring the "snapshot" or "layer states" (same thing different name, de...
Check your email.CV
I agree with Foggy.And I still miss Janis. If she had stayed with her old friend Jack Daniels, she would have lasted longer. Not till now maybe, but l...
I have to say that I agree with eapls who has given a good discourse on this subject.It is not up to any state board to be the "surveyor of last resor...
If you have ever sorted out a riparian boundary, you have probably bumped in to case law.
If this is a public works project or a state highway project, the agency should have the field notes and be able to tell you exactly what was done. Ha...
Kris, I worked with Carlson at one to time to get an import routine (Pacsoft --> Carlson) working properly. However the next release broke the rout...
That was a very interesting article when I read it a few years back. JRL
The correct answer to the question depends on several situations, the first being the state. Which state is this theoretical question to be applied to...
I see you are still focused on the "Curves!" 0.04' has never been "critical criteria" for me either! ;-)CV
I have seen this term very rarely used in old deeds in this area before 1900, probably more like 1850. All from the Virginia Military District.My impr...