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Joined: April 19, 2013 11:39 pm
Topics: 24 / Replies: 352
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RE: Another small lesson learned by the Grasshopper

Isn't it easier to set the tripod over a mark rather than a mark under a tripod? :p

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

I have found this discussion very interesting. Tasmania is basically in between the two sides here (but probably closer to the Singapore end).We have ...

10 years ago
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RE: Theoretically useless knowledge No. 2

Loyal, post: 395616, member: 228 wrote: No.If you walk South a mile, then East a Mile, and shoot a bear. Then walk a mile North back to camp...then wh...

10 years ago
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RE: Surveyors Writing About Surveying

Kent McMillan, post: 395520, member: 3 wrote: ....Thomas Pynchon's "Mason & Dixon".....I have one called "Drawing the Line" by Edwin Danson that I...

10 years ago
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RE: Surveyors Writing About Surveying

I have a book called "Captain Bullen's War" which is a diary kept by an Australia Army surveyor in Vietnam which was a great read.

10 years ago
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RE: Surveyors Writing About Surveying

There was a famous (in Australia at least) surveyor by the name of Len Beadell that wrote a number of books.His title of the last true Australian Expl...

10 years ago
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RE: Theoretically useless knowledge. No. 1

Earth's rotation shouldn't matter.Weather systems might. A good tail/head wind would change things.

10 years ago
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RE: Sometimes a plan comes together

Holy Cow, post: 394414, member: 50 wrote: [USER=7509]@Seb[/USER]But.....................didn't I read a while back that you all are speeding along at ...

10 years ago
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RE: Sometimes a plan comes together

MightyMoe, post: 394397, member: 700 wrote: I still remember the "I have a dream" speech a GIS guy gave at a seminar I went to 20 plus years ago.He wa...

10 years ago
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RE: Rounding on plans. Why?

Here in Tassie, we are about to have a discussion about what is and what isn't required on survey notes. This is being driven by the eplan idea and I'...

10 years ago
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RE: Rounding on plans. Why?

What state are you in Conrad? Is this part of eplan?

10 years ago
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RE: I wish this wasn't true...

These are our official guidelines.ScalesPlans should be drawn at a suitable scale to balance the clarity of the detail with the physical limitation of...

10 years ago
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RE: Latest Win10 update unregisters Carlson

We had the same situation Global Mapper in that it thought it was on a whole new machine and required another code.No issues with the power side of th...

10 years ago
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RE: Anybody used a Zeb Revo handheld scanner

I did a largish job a few months back with a hired Zeb1. Discussion thread here ().From a message I sent someone else:Tips:- Watch all of the Geoslam ...

10 years ago
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RE: Building Elevation Views

I import the data into Terramodel like I do with any other info which means the wall data is on top of each other along the line of the face of the bu...

10 years ago
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RE: Building Elevation Views

Before you swap northings with elevations, don't forget to rotate the building face so it is east west. The width of your building may suffer otherwis...

10 years ago
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RE: Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes

Anyone around there use a hooker (no that sort, get your mind out of the gutter!)?This sort ().

10 years ago
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RE: How to draft a tree

Scan, then provide point cloud. Architectural programs handle point clouds and then they can do whatever they like with it. They will probably scale i...

10 years ago
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