Just my 2 cents.I've been employed in State service for 15 years. For the first 10 I gave it all I had. But after being jerked around and seeing how m...
What is really amazing is that it still has power after being launched in 1978! Where are those batteries today?
I can't leave anything alone ... 😀
Never liked the command-line interface of TEQC. This app has a straight-forward process too.Thanks for the tip!
@ clearcut: Starting to see how you are interpreting the meaning of the PRC. Because it requires 2 points to be determined using coordinates, within t...
You have discovered the reason for my request ?. Having seen similar records lately that had a variety of basis descriptions stating the use of GPS. A...
I have a good friend who is an Architect and he often recounts that there are 2 types of Architects. One group does the 'visuals' for presentation to ...
Servers...> So you allow external access to your servers?External? No. Since we do it all in-house. We have had several issues in the past where ou...
If its metadata - maybe a note such as:"Basis of Bearings:The bearings (grid) shown hereon are based on GPS observations during the month of _____, 20...
Mapman...The servers will only allow read only access to anyone outside of the survey department. So essentially the file becomes a read-only file. Al...
We use Civil 3D and when we send our files to the designer they can only XREF the survey data into their drawing. They may rotate it or whatever, but ...
In these cases, he should be handed a roll of string line and told it was on the house. Have at it dude! I propose a new nic-name for you. Holy Cow-Du...
I was in Mexico a few weeks ago. Either of these two apps would have been a God-send. Very frustrating when one doesn't know the native language. Than...
I assume that you are talking about the calibrated digital camera and terrestrial photogrammetry process. Since Survey Pro was originally TDS software...
Looks like a proration job. But without the field notes by the GLO/BLM and the retracement surveyor notes, this new monument has some explaining to do...
It is exactly .01' wide and neither adjacent owners may encroach upon it. It is also sacred and holy. 😉
Hi Chr,,Great pics! The explosion near the "nuclear" cooling towers had exceptionally lucky timing. The anchors in red are what we typically call "tie...
One surveying use I can think of would be terrain recon on larger projects for control selection. Rather then driving around and getting stuck. Wonder...