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That's really cool looking Wendell.
Brad, that's sharp. That font looks very similar to the font I've been using for the large text labels (lot numbers, street names, area, etc.) on my p...
Just double click on the text. No keyboard command required.
Sorry to hear that, Nate.
paden cash, post: 376030, member: 20 wrote: That is always a viable option and we utilize it quite a bit. In my case I have one PC that can perform t...
Mark Mayer, post: 375904, member: 424 wrote: I've participated for many years, and in that time there have been plenty of people who have been downrig...
Since there are places in Texas where the combined factor is acceptably near enough to 1 that grid and ground measurements are functionally equivalent...
I had several reasons for the name I chose for my new business. Some reasons are personal and will remain personal. Some were commercially motivated. ...
It is a humorous notion that I would take PR advice from you Kent.
Kent McMillan, post: 375593, member: 3 wrote: Not really. Land surveying is what a land surveyor does. The corporate-sounding operations with names li...
We at Pendulum Surveying value the opinions of the public and appreciate your thoughtful suggestion. Be sure to answer our customer questionnaire for ...
By the way I'm going to alwaystry to use the most efficient tool for the task at hand. The corollary to that is I charge the same rate for all of it. ...
I'll start by doing everything I can with rtk, then clean up with total station. I can revisit each point twice in your example faster than I could su...
That's a vintage, very rare kern bipod
DWoolley, post: 375039, member: 6749 wrote: The basis of a state plane coordinate system is to relate a precise model (ellipsoid/spheroid), expressed ...
John,I'll be bringing more back to Texas than I left for you in Oregon, I'm afraid. With 2022 approaching, I'm going to be working through my State so...
Thank you Tyler. Please forgive me for neglecting to mention you.
He's a CAD guy. It's got to agree to double precision... 17 decimal places or the polylines don't join. You'll have to do your survey over again.