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Thanks Peter. I knew Jaz well. He was a professor at the University of Alaska Geomatics program for nine years, and was in Alaska a few years after ...
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Just found out that Sarah had taken the exam for Land Surveyor on Friday.... I hope the heck she passed and they issue a license.
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Thanks Shawn. I have posted many years ago on the old RPLS.com and Beerleg about my many decades of knowing and working directly with Javad, and my g...
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Yep Paden, I fit in that group too. Been flying 42 years myself, nearly 9000 hours pilot in command. Travel by air and boat is necessary in most of ...
Kent,I flew and acquired quite a bit of NAIP photography about a decade ago, including coverage from Austin south to the border and to Houston on the ...
North-South centerline of the NW 1/4 of Section 19.
He said he was going to look into the Arizona Society, would be a benefit if he wants to keep volunteering.
JD, I set those deep driven grease sleeved stainless steel rods monuments in Nome. Must have been in the late 80's
Its a matter of perspective. But looks like you are on track for defense.Hordes of Mosquitos
You would hope so.
Thanks for letting us know Frank. We lost a good one who contributed much to the profession.
There is nothing but amusement unless you whore out and use a pen to re-certify the survey. You have control of the pen.
I too, feel for his family and loved ones. There must have been another plan for him by powers beyond us. Godspeed Sinc, and thanks for sharing here...