If you send a drawing that has an entity at the horizontal location where you located a point and a piece of text with the elevation and description, ...
Talk of telephone/communication lines and also of "we can't tell you where it is" reminds me of one job I worked on. We were doing topography over a l...
Williwaw, post: 370300, member: 7066 wrote: They have a project manager. Apparently I'm just a lot easier to get ahold of and the manager seems perfec...
Holy Cow, post: 370074, member: 50 wrote: This happens far too often. Once is too many. PLSSia in action. The filing of section corner reports with ...
Mark Mayer, post: 369847, member: 424 wrote: Very handy function for showing crews just where the missed areas of a topo are, for example. This, and a...
This makes me want to look at exporting some of our projects to kml files and see where they land. Some of the work we do is tied to georeferenced poi...
Holy Cow, post: 369767, member: 50 wrote: For some reason this whole discussion reminds me of all the crazy excuses title insurance companies can find...
Holy Cow, post: 369741, member: 50 wrote: [USER=6874]@skwyd[/USER] It works like this. Geneva is in Allen County. North -South county roads are call...
Holy Cow, post: 369689, member: 50 wrote: Way back when there were 1200 residents instead of 141 things like that had some relevance. For fun with GE,...
This is an oversimplification of the whole issue, but the sentiment rings true. Attached files
Michael harwell, post: 369638, member: 11340 wrote: Update: I hired a Local Surveyor to Survey the tract with metes and bounds,they followed the 1961 ...
Holy Cow, post: 369629, member: 50 wrote: Latitude:38.006909å¡Longitude:-95.555942å¡ I don't know... The streets have numbers (4th, 5th, 6th, etc). T...
Holy Cow, post: 369365, member: 50 wrote: I have millions of potential pet rocks available to anyone who wants to haul them away. Wasn't about to buy...