Sorry to do this to you, but I couldn't resist.....We had a meager dinner. Meat and bread.
Which section of the PCT are you hiking?I hiked about 100' of the PCT inadvertently last weekend on a side trip searching for drinking water.Here is a...
I find these types of contributions refreshing.History and surveying what better combination could you ask for?
So how can I tell if I am part of the class action lawsuit? Is there a map somewhere?
I always usually use an inclusion boundary (as I did in Pacsoft). It makes it easy to recreate the TIN quickly (compared to manually trimming and exte...
I don't think it is professional to call another surveyor out in a public forum by name and comment on their unprofessional attitude.Regardless of the...
I always have an aerial image as a backdrop in my drawings. The blocks are scaled up to cover the outline of the tree in the image, or to my best esti...
From my experience the Carlson TIN editing routine is best used for minor editing. Anything more and you should simply recreate the TIN properly.It re...
Nice! Now you don't have to dig the leaves off the control point every time you visit it in the fall. Even better, you can tie in that rail road spike...
paden cash, post: 382795, member: 20 wrote: Along those lines, who decides what negatively or positively impacts a piece of property? Ultimately? ...
We went through a title company to obtain some right of way recently and that was one of the things they researched prior to closing escrow. Makes per...
clearcut, post: 381832, member: 297 wrote: Pardon me if I'm not seeing this through your eyes. Your design effort ends at the point of conform, i.e. ...
Paul in PA, post: 381821, member: 236 wrote: Are you having problems with the math?Paul in PA, PE, PLS Funny you should say that...I spent the morni...
Dan Patterson, post: 381817, member: 1179 wrote: I'm not sure about what's in the book, but are you saying it's not curved now as it exists? It is c...
Hollandbriscoe, post: 381168, member: 9155 wrote: That is a pretty neat tool. What would that set you back?