Pretty cool! Did you see this dog by google? It'll be digging up monuments for us soon!
[USER=6521]@Shawn Billings[/USER] Thanks for the response, sounds like some powerful stuff, I'll have to check it out. From what I'm hearing, you are ...
party chef, post: 416269, member: 98 wrote: Does anyone still use pipe and what was the advantage of using pipe when it was common? We still set 1/2"...
In this County we all use ID, it never gets called out on maps and there isn't any problem. In the neighboring county, where they primarily set rebar,...
Shawn Billings, post: 416109, member: 6521 wrote: I really appreciate Helmert transformations for evaluating complex geometries quickly. Most of the t...
Don't see what the PLSS has to do with anything here. For LS, I can see the use of analyzing and adjusting ones own raw data or as an analysis tool to...
half bubble, post: 415943, member: 175 wrote: Backwards, kinda. It takes a bunch of field observations (as coordinates) and finds the best fit of the ...
half bubble, post: 415941, member: 175 wrote: The help file for Primacode Transform answers many of the questions in this thread:I generally use Star*...
Kent McMillan, post: 415910, member: 3 wrote: I wouldn't say that. Take the problem of reconstructing the Engineer's Centerline on a typical State hig...
Ok. So what I'm hearing is that the only time you'd be using it to determine final boundary coordinates might be when you had a monument, then a bunch...
Mark Mayer, post: 415880, member: 424 wrote: StarNet can be fooled into doing this same thing. The process is: Compute coordinates for the record bou...
Kent McMillan, post: 415659, member: 3 wrote: If you take any series of boundary markers that were surveyed by transit and tape methods, the record of...
Kent McMillan, post: 415630, member: 3 wrote: The certainty comes from the fact that the centerline as reconstructed has to fit so many conditions tha...
Kent McMillan, post: 415622, member: 3 wrote: Actually, the State of Texas is immune from statutes of limitation on adverse possession. So Joe Landown...
flyin solo, post: 415598, member: 8089 wrote: because you hold that widely recognized state-sponsored monument at the PC on the east side of the road,...
The straw man is alive and well here. BTW, I don't think these work too well in court.
What a beautiful monument! It's a shame that it doesn't actually mark anything.
not my real name, post: 415170, member: 8199 wrote: I would not be inclined to hold the position of a monument that I found to be in error knowing tha...
Rankin_File, post: 415158, member: 101 wrote: [SARCASM]What Kent MEANT to say was I do it this way so the adjoining land owners think I'm accepting th...