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Sergeant Schultz, post: 449955, member: 315 wrote: I'm considering buying a pistol, even though Mama says they're the Devil's right hand. I'm old. I'...
In the large engineering firm were I worked surveying, surveying existed only to feed the engineers and we were the bottom rung. In any event, I once ...
[QUOTE="Another Beerlegger besides Rich and Dave (banned) was Jim Vianna from N. Nice to meet you Jim!And the same here. I wish I had more time to tal...
Jawja, post: 445356, member: 12766 wrote: OK, not sure where this best fits, so put it here. CADLES "Georgia Land Surveying History And Law. Inside t...
Two thoughts on this thread:1. Kent has provided a most remarkable response (and in my mind textbook) approach to initial research prior to heading to...
Congratulations Don, looking forward to meeting and hearing you speak next month in ConcordJim
In thinking over some of the responses, one interesting difference has come up. Namely, in the particular Patent I mentioned and most of the original ...
Holy Cow, post: 442248, member: 50 wrote: Quilty as kin bee.AffectPLSSiansThanks for shearing.Best regards:p:p:p Cow send me an e-mail jviannapls at ...
Holy Cow, post: 442243, member: 50 wrote: [USER=120]@James Vianna[/USER]I believe James V. works in the area somewhat near where my great-great-great ...
Stepping outside of the geographical area mentioned in the OP a little here but thought this map of central NY shows some interesting areas. Note the ...
Monte, post: 442221, member: 11913 wrote: Hmm, ok, well, I'm trying to approach this carefully, under my body armor and such... Yes, I am from Texas,...
Cameron,Being a neophyte from the East, that map looks ugly, good luck
Mark Mayer, post: 442166, member: 424 wrote: or sectional breakdown, .I have heard this term many times over the years but having never performed one...
Mark Mayer, post: 442112, member: 424 wrote: Here is a look at the PLSS in the Portland area. It is representative of western Oregon Mark,I imagine e...
Cow,very interesting, I had to sketch that out to visualize. Are the early records obtainable?Jim
Jim in AZ, post: 441174, member: 249 wrote: I still don't believe it, but I don't want to get into a discussion about it. Inquiring minds want to kno...
Paul D, post: 440264, member: 323 wrote: If the BFE is published, and the LAG is above the BFE, apply for a LOMA and ye shall receive. Easy stuff. Any...
Just A. Surveyor, post: 440200, member: 12855 wrote: I might have to buy a new plotter if I cannot get my 1050c working.I have no clue what is availab...