Paul in PA, post: 433497, member: 236 wrote: IF YOU WOULD NOT HAVE PASSED THE EXAM WITHOUT A PROGRAMMED CALCULATOR, YOU PROBABLY DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHA...
I took the FS exam less than a month ago. I used a heavily programmed HP-35s and would not likely have passed without it. I used the Dzign programmin...
I think you are asking 'what's the value of an EC' when really the question might be 'whats the value of an EC to Acme Surveying'. They may be swampe...
kotuku4, post: 426252, member: 8886 wrote: I generally agree with all the comments cautioning about using GPS for set out.I was particularly concerned...
I understand the jokes, but Hydrogen Sulfide really isn't something to mess with. This was only a few months ago.
Ultimately he's come to you with a problem: people potentially trespassing on his property around the pond. You know how best to address this problem....
Good IT practices like you mentioned can help prevent attacks, but short of severing your office network from the internet, these attacks are bound to...
Frank Willis, post: 411854, member: 472 wrote: John Doe is in the flat lands of Florida, at elevation 80 feet NAVD. He sets his RTK GPS system in t...
An easy way to ensure you use a different password for every site is to first have a base password you'll never forget but add a prefix or suffix of t...
If I made such a list based on the job listings in my neck of the woods, Cam Girls and Truck Drivers would be tied for number 1.
You were asked to measure 1,320 feet and spray a bit of paint on the ground. That doesn't sound like any definition of Land Surveying to me.
Jim in AZ, post: 397118, member: 249 wrote: Thanks, Dan.I don't have time to read and analyze the entire case right now, but I did get far enough to d...