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Sample exams. All you can find.?ÿ Simulate exam conditions and don't fool yourself. That will tell you just how prepared you really are.?ÿ
I've only been in the position of reviewing the work products of others for the last couple of years. My attitude has been that if minor things like s...
No way. Imagine the traffic hazard. Now, perhaps the Aurora or Vancouver Lake baselines.....
I have previously challenged the board to present statutory or case law supporting the idea of the "first surveyor". So far, none has been forthcoming...
Simply a culvert which fish - specifically the small fry and those returning to creeks to spawn - can swim up.?ÿ Typically that means slowing the rate...
@thebionicman?ÿ StarNet has a function that will translate, rotate, and scale the resultant coordinate file. Useful for creating a file of ground sca...
While it is not a part of my ordinary service I could do that by cross referencing certain GIS resources with survey records. Duck Soup.?ÿ
I want to know why you are asking before offering any answer. But I will say that if this is Oregon, setting even one boundary monument triggers the R...
What are the S6 specs for centering errors?
@gary_g?ÿ StarNet PRO is quite capable of adjusting GPS vectors and terrestrial traverse data simultaneously. Nevertheless the OP may wish to separat...
We need to see what you have set for your a priori instrumental errors.?ÿ See the 50 second mark of this video (instrument tab of the Project Options ...
In truth all my field codes end with an asterisk - a wild card - TBC*, GL*, EC* (edge of concrete) ,etc. So I can run both sides of a concrete road si...
In my coding system back of curb is "TBC" and I have changed the Linework Code to "PC" to start a curve, and "PT" to end it. "B" & "E" begin and e...
I took a job in the engineering department of my local city.?ÿ I, too, worried about there being a lot of red tape. And if you are?ÿ considered a "pro...