Woods in the Black WoodsThere are quite a few forests in the black hills. We climbed Harney's peak and it was quite wooded. Not the kind of woods yo...
I like the little downhill stretch at 352+25
I stick mine inside my EDM case when I pack it up. But I don't think I've unsed an actual paper field book in several years.
Valley of fire is about an hour awayValley of Fire
> > The problem seems to me to be that the surveyor is thinking that his records are worth one heckuva lot more than realistically they are. So,...
New Drawing, Insert, Explode, Always Worth A TryI got a PROGRAM NOT RESPONDING when I tried to open them.
>e. The boundary subdivision is really the least noticeable thing on the map..Just bump up the lineweights on the boundary a couple notches.
i have have carlson/acad 2009. I'll try to open itperrywilliams@earthlink dot net
It was only the part that you were the REVIEWER that got me going. As the reviewer, you would not really know if the client really cared if the new l...
The reported difference is miniscule and irrelevant> When someone shows a 100 foot line as being 1 second off from the expected bearing, they are c...
I have a different take on this delimma....> Personally, I like to see miniscule differences in measurements. To me it's a sure sign that the meas...
You all must be missing the point> I was referring to original surveys where they have been tasked with laying out a specific tract, say 660.00 fee...
No Holy...> So, are you trying to tell all your clients that it is impossible to actually create a lot of certain dimensions? That everything will...
have you been hanging around with Kent lately?
Are the parcels required to be square or something? Because, it you don't need the parcel to be exactly square, it's more accurate to set the pins as...
> Explode and erase the unnecessary parts.how gauche.
wish I could help but i've been struggling with the DDIM command myself this morning.In frustration, I often EXPLODE it then BLOCK everything together...
> 1) What is "The City?" (None is an OK answer.)> > 2) What do you call a limited access highway (with on-ramps and over or underpasses)?>...
Yes, I agree. Texans do talk funny.
I use the arch quite often but still always forget that the default is inches, not feet. That DDIM command is a tricky one, always difficult to get e...