On the "Ides of March" this year, I will have 20 years in with my wife. Yall can have the dating site. I'm doing crossfit with a hot chick every eve...
It should be noted here that while Shawn's method and mine "seem" to be different, both of us give the necessary meta-data to work from one to the oth...
aliquot, post: 416672, member: 2486 wrote: Are you reporting state plane distances on boundary surveys?You can't rotate a state plane drawing to get g...
TXSurveyor, post: 416602, member: 6719 wrote: Im curious as to what folks on here believe to be the correct bearing basis statement when your survey i...
paden cash, post: 416579, member: 20 wrote: I can throw a chain (NOT wind it, that takes two hands) one handed still to this day. Try that!They made m...
My TS06 Plus has an auto setting so I presume, from the manual, that it uses the temperature and pressure it measures. On layout projects, my robot g...
We have all three in the office, and at one time or another, I've been on the head or tail of all three. The babbit finally got "broken" and we never...
ppm, post: 416058, member: 6808 wrote: When you call out an Iron Pipe, do you call it as inside diameter (ID) or outside (OD)?In my neck of the woods ...
Ryan Versteeg, post: 314958, member: 41 wrote: Up until last year some time, I would email Sandra Robertson at UPRR and she would email me PDF files o...
Roadhand, post: 415499, member: 61 wrote: You know the saying , "A good horse is never a bad color."Yeah but one of the horses needs to go to the glue...
paden cash, post: 415453, member: 20 wrote: I'm glad you like the place. It does have a nice feel since Wendell painted and put up some new pictures ...
Shawn Billings, post: 414376, member: 6521 wrote: As I've been thinking about this for a few days, I suppose I've noticed this over the years but didn...
RPLS#, post: 415099, member: 12280 wrote: An update on this: I researched the title back to where the tracts in question were partitioned, and the ori...
It's wet here.
Maybe the newer versions of Global Mapper would do it. I use it to make snippets of mosaics. It seems pretty robust and not too expensive.
Jim Frame, post: 414524, member: 10 wrote: One of the things we discussed was instrument theft. The other fellow said that in October 2015 he was abo...
Jim Frame, post: 414484, member: 10 wrote: This afternoon I was working on a topo survey with my robot when a crew from an out-of-town company parked ...
JPH, post: 414199, member: 6636 wrote: I don't think it'd be worth the money for only a 17 mile line. I don't know what you're doing on the project, ...
tomchurch, post: 414198, member: 10174 wrote: We are about to start a big utility line project that is about 17 miles long. The terrain is rough and w...
Peter Ehlert, post: 413986, member: 60 wrote: one of the local pundits (Dennis) just posted this:"By the way....never, as a professional, work for fre...