> I don't know why a surveyor would not want to use them. I don't know what the downside would be.> > Newton: I agree with most of what you s...
> Ok, I want to hear it about Boundary Line Agreements. I know some surveyors that use it as one of their surveying tools and others that don't li...
> If I erase everything on my drawing it still comes up on the plot preview and plot?> > weirdAnd there is the missing link I didn't know unt...
Is the line on all plots no matter which drawing you have open, or is it limited to one drawing?If it is on all plots, it is most likely the plotter i...
> The last good Texas Ranger was Chuck Norris.> > The legend of it takes only one Ranger to handle any situation is tough to live up to these...
I'd say ask for 16-17, but go no lower than 15. Another thing is to try to be the guy who brings up the issue of pay, but don't bring it up too early...
That sucks. I wonder if it might have been less expensive to send the unit away to a data recovery service to see if they could recover all data from...
Took me a minute, but I found ye...Here?
> That's what I'm thinking I'll have to do. That will be a time consuming task, as I've got a couple of thousand points in the job. The RAW file ...
> > One note of curiosity, here. Where I'm from, the setback line would limit the structure, not the steps leading to the structure. Apparentl...
The max RAM that XP can recognize is around 3.3 GB. For what you are using it for, I would think 1 GB would be sufficient. But it's easily changed l...
No, you hit the nail on the head. Nice job.
I officially propose a general hundredth's fund for occasions such as these. If we all pull together and contribute, I'd bet 1.2192 centimeters we ca...
(Surveyor): "Meow get off of my unit right meow! Hurry it up, meow!"
Congratulations!! The last time I was up in the County was to work on an unpopular wind farm project. Haven't heard much about it in a while.