Congrats! Man, what a good feeling that is!
Nate The Surveyor, post: 346819, member: 291 wrote: Learn all you can. Can all you learn. Practice it. Nate, I may have to use this one. Good Stuff...
Welcome!
The Dude? Working on the Sabbath? Naw! 😛
A record course and distance (AKA "Deed Line" or "Record Title Line") is only a finger pointer, saying "Hey, look around here, this might get ya close...
Nice. You know, Louisville is home to the Lebowski Fest every year. Not too far of a drive for you.
Good question. With respect to StarNet and question #2, if you had multiple ties to your natural BS, you might be able to enter each tie as a 'B' reco...
I don't understand how a drastic increase of cost can be attributed to meeting ALTA standards. I was specifically referring to complying with RPP. Mee...
I was going to stay out of this, bit I gotta know, AK...Are you sour about something?
Ugh! What a scourge to us all. I like the can of sardines and putty knife idea!
Agreed. It does appear to be a half-hearted effort by the JCC. Still disturbing.Furthering Shawn Billing's and Tom Adam's posts though...the general p...
I support the idea of tiered licensure.
+1 'BTW - you should explore combining GPS vectors and terrestrial measurements. Very powerful tool.'
Same around here. Most people just aren't using it. I get the sense this is true across the country.Should the standards be revised to be more accessi...
+1 for Surveying Solved Problems as Mr. Mayer points out. Know that inside and out. It will help you discover your weak spots.
Ahhh...Nelson Prall. I wish they would have included Charlie Condra. He is a local legend around my parts.
Good luck, Jimmy!
With all of the recent RIP posts, it's great to see this story. I hope I'm still retracing lines at 99!