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Joined: August 24, 2010 9:15 am
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RE: New to Elevation Certificates - Questions

andrewm, post: 393296, member: 10888 wrote: I did have one customer that had an old EC (2003) and we were 2.1' lower on her floor than the previous su...

10 years ago
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RE: 5600 cables

I've used Western States Cable (). Might give them a call.

10 years ago
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RE: A Quartz Monzonite Porphyry Stone at 12,860

Beautiful stone and a great feeling when we find them. Thanks for the photos.Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk

10 years ago
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RE: Continuing Ed......Yawn

J. Penry, post: 390300, member: 321 wrote: Thinking of a speaker who did a slideshow who didn't change a slide (text only) for 25 minutes. I usually ...

10 years ago
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RE: I'm leaning towards taking on another project

i like this water tower in Groom, TX.

10 years ago
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RE: Allegro CX Screen Replacement

Jim- from your write up, it sounds like you had a little bit of difficulty. Wonder if when you broke the clips for holding the cables that you don'...

10 years ago
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RE: Exporting point groups in Carlson

Under points is coordinate file utilities. Should be able to use it.Sent from my SM-T530NU using Tapatalk

10 years ago
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RE: TI-84 plus want to buy or barter

MathTeacher, post: 386159, member: 7674 wrote: TI owns the general math education market and they work hard at keeping it. I used an HP 12 C back in m...

10 years ago
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RE: Showing point elevations as feet and inches w fractions.

Not sure about Carlson 12. I'm using Carlson 2017. But I can go into Annotate - then pick Label Coordinates/elevation (x y z). Within there I can...

10 years ago
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RE: How did "old school" chaining work?

bobsurveyor, post: 385437, member: 526 wrote: I had to do some old chaining last month. The robot decided to stop working and I had one more pin to se...

10 years ago
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RE: Showing point elevations as feet and inches w fractions.

rfc, post: 385403, member: 8882 wrote: Am I missing something here? Doesn't the OP, and most folks here, use CAD to output their work? If so, why woul...

10 years ago
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RE: NMSU wants to eliminate the surveying program

John Hamilton, post: 385400, member: 640 wrote: This is not a new phenomena, when I was at Purdue in 1986 I was the only graduate that had anything to...

10 years ago
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RE: I don't think ANYBODY should be allowed to get a surveyors license

Nate The Surveyor, post: 385386, member: 291 wrote: I think the weakest area in surveying is good solid proper retracement. Unless we use their equipm...

10 years ago
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RE: Pics from the Field - Never a Dull Moment

[SARCASM]Talk about parking at the front door![/SARCASM]

10 years ago
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RE: Showing point elevations as feet and inches w fractions.

What program are you using and are you making Z values for every point or certain points?Here is a chart I give to contractors that don't get it.

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