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RE: Finally biting the bullet

Congratulations!! Enjoy the experience.

7 years ago
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RE: The Ghost of an Opinion from 1904

Scott Ellis, post: 435306, member: 7154 wrote: How did you do on the sample problems? If I remember correctly, I got the first one entirely corre...

7 years ago
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RE: The Ghost of an Opinion from 1904

To all us poor PLSS residents, here is a link to some of the sample problems for the Texas exam........................

7 years ago
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RE: But for the the grace of..

Andy Nold, post: 433919, member: 7 wrote: When I was an SIT, I was told that you needed to register your signature, seal imprint and your hard liquor ...

7 years ago
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RE: PURPOSE FOR PLSS

As a point of clarification to help understand what would appraoch would be taken around here. Are these dependent resurvey done under contract with t...

7 years ago
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RE: COGO program for FS exam?

The need for a calculator with programs isn't really an issue. The key is being able to recognize the pieces of information you are given and what is ...

7 years ago
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RE: Section division on existing fences

In the areas we often work, it is somewhat common the accept older fences at the Quarter Corners on the exterior of the section if it is old and fits ...

7 years ago
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RE: Which Online College?

aliquot, post: 431533, member: 2486 wrote: The only program I know of that does a good job with boundary is the University of Wyoming. I know it is no...

7 years ago
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RE: Which Online College?

aliquot, post: 431339, member: 2486 wrote: Dr. Elithorpe is very knowledgeable and a good teacher, and the program is great if you want to work for NG...

7 years ago
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RE: Which Online College?

My bill for next semester at Great Basin is $3781.25. That is out of state tuition with the Western Undergraduate Exchange rate. I believe that is th...

7 years ago
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RE: Mushroom Monument

If it is solid, we would refer to it as a timber bolt. I can't tell from the picture. If it is, it may be threaded further down. It also may have two ...

8 years ago
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RE: The neverending 1/16th line controversy

paden cash, post: 411297, member: 20 wrote: In a rare fit of seriousness I will say in my opinion the PLSS system is wrought with as many pitfalls as ...

8 years ago
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RE: Town corner

Who surveyed the town in and what was the reason for establishment? Was it the GLO, Railroad, Mining Company...... Does the plat for the town close?...

8 years ago
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RE: NDSPLS Fall Education Seminar

Andy, I plan on attending. It's not so much that those temperatures are so bad. It's the wind that will absolutely kill any desire to step outside to...

8 years ago
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RE: Pipeline Going Through Indian Burial Grounds

Just a little more information for everyone on here. I will only post the "facts" that I know to be true. There are many different stories running ar...

8 years ago
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RE: RTK for Boundary Surveying

You are correct I am not licensed in the state of Texas. Is there an order of calls that is used in Texas that is different from the basic list that ...

8 years ago
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RE: RTK for Boundary Surveying

Kent McMillan, post: 383732, member: 3 wrote: Under the old standards, a corner that was re-established within the incorporated limits of a city and r...

8 years ago
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RE: RTK for Boundary Surveying

Kent McMillan, post: 383728, member: 3 wrote: I'm goint to assume that you're kidding.Not at all. I would not set a corner this way. But to set a fron...

8 years ago
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RE: RTK for Boundary Surveying

And how would a rag tape not meet the standard of 1:10000 +0.1?

8 years ago
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RE: RTK for Boundary Surveying

Kent McMillan, post: 383720, member: 3 wrote: The prior standard for Rule 663.15, in force since at least 1995, read:"(a) the actual relative location...

8 years ago
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