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oops . . ."Started by a land surveyor, D. A. Sanborn,"Maybe "this", is why the quality of these maps were so high?
Maybe this explains why the quality of these maps were so high?
There's nothing wrong with underbidding . . .Nothing wrong with that, but that's not what your initial post looks to describe.I couldn't care less if ...
There's nothing wrong with underbidding . . .If the underbidding is the terminology you use when you drastically reduce the costs of a survey to the p...
Maybe someone can work up a test for this forum.I think that's one of the big requirements of on-line credits . . . the test.
If you don't think you can do it, see if you can suspend your license.It would be better than losing your license.
My understanding about the mapping is that the schools need to have updated/legible/usable maps of corridors and rooms and such, not something very el...
by UNDERBIDDING . . . or bidding lowThere's a big difference between the two and I hope you actually got a job by bidding low, not by actually UNDERBI...
Aerials for parts of southern Ohio are available back to about mid 1920's, but up here for some reason they only go back to 1938 . . . gee . . . that'...
I began using TerraModel right after they changed the name.I've got 1000's of drawings from before 8.41 which I can't open and use anymore . . . unles...
24 years?Do you go back to TerraCad?
Could this be between Bremen and Logan . . . and, could the original survey have taken place about 35 years ago?
How about(in college), in my Cartography class . . .getting almost all A+(102 pts), some A's(97 pts) on my class projectsAcing all the quizzes(100%)Ac...