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On a side note, once had a rod man step on a yellow jacket nest in the ground, of course he dropped the rod when he ran. Well not wanting to waste tim...
> First off, whatever you do don't let anyone polish it!!!!!!> > Also, Brasso is the biggest sin that you could impose on it. DO NOT USE IT!...
very timely,I actually today installed the driver refered to at this link that I found months ago (also some good tips) but havn't had the chance to c...
might just be a local thing, but I was taught clockwise for fee, counter-clockwise for easement
While I agree with the above comments about charging for what the work is worth, there are exceptions. Namely advertising/goodwill.Last fall I complet...
> Geodimeter 650, running with the Geo Orange CU. > > > Okay, not sure if it's me, the robot, or both of us having a brain fart. On a su...
Hi Nathan,If interested, I have the next step up from the NK3 level for sale, that is the NK3(m) which has the parallel plate micrometer.Jim Vianna>...
> I don't have any hard numbers at the moment, but I'm guessing that I'm about 1/3 above last year at the same time. But, I'm like someone else pos...
> Where is the boundary on NY lakes?> a) HWM> b)LWM> c) where the OGS thinks it is> d) each situation needs to be independently researc...
> "Just got this job (he handed me a tax map). Just go in and locate all the pins that (another surveyor) flagged up when he recon-ed the job."Any...
> I've lived in NH all my life (so far) and never had a tick on me until about 10 years ago. They appeared to have moved north. Everything in nat...
Joe> First time had bells palsy at 17yo. That was fun.Same thing happened to my son and at the same age while working for me.
> As I stated in my example, I had a survey with three title companies and three banks. Under ysuch an interpretation, I couldn't certify that sur...
> I must disagree....this is a bit of hyperbole. Adding the name of an abstract company to a title survey will not be the death of the land surveyi...
> i don't have a problem with it.> > the way my attorney explained it to me, anyone that could reasonably be assumed to rely on your survey m...