Not really able to bug chase for you, but it looks very cool.Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
Eduardo_01, post: 435245, member: 12858 wrote: I have a question for all users of this forum, which is the following:Is there any datum that can proje...
Eduardo_01, post: 435230, member: 12858 wrote: I have a question for all users of this forum, which is the following:Is there any datum that can proje...
I have used Albers before. It was on a multi state project and the client wanted all data in it.Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
Holy Cow, post: 434863, member: 50 wrote: The fascination for each set of job skills is an odd combination. Hardcore business types generally don't a...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 434853, member: 291 wrote: There is a land developer in my area, that bought a Topcon Total Station.How would you feel, about...
You are definitely correct on that one. My wife is 1 in a billion.Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
Or the #1 can marry a business person to run the business end of things. [emoji16]Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
So, did Kent buy?Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
Nice. Was the location for PTC asset update with the crossing being upgraded? Love the jig.Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
Lee D, post: 433233, member: 7971 wrote: No idea. Trimble had something called a Bluecap that enabled Bluetooth on the TSCe. Yeah, I knew about the b...
Mark Mayer, post: 433224, member: 424 wrote: For as long as those other surveyors are in business, perhaps. And are you telling me that there is no on...
R.J. Schneider, post: 431985, member: 409 wrote: Just finding the original corners takes a lot of the bs out of the situation, and doesn't screw up ev...
Dave, in 75 years your electronic copy will be gone too.A liquor, you make boundary opinions. Keep thinking you determine the boundary and one day a ...
Jim in AZ, post: 432953, member: 249 wrote: "...a legitamite(sic) difference of opinion as to location..."This is EXACTLY why things should be recorde...
Jim in AZ, post: 432948, member: 249 wrote: How does the public get those maps? Your State licenses you to protect the public, does it not? Well, let...
Andy Nold, post: 432925, member: 7 wrote: What does lidar mapping have to do with positive train control? Basically, the railroad had the tracks flow...
JKinAK, post: 432942, member: 7219 wrote: In a recent Ring, ring posting there was a lot of discussion about recording surveys and states that don't h...