Yes all of the above BUT it won't cut line, buy coffee or clean the truck. When my last helper left, replaced by a robot, I had to go back and start d...
I own both versions and as Thadd said if you have been using AutoCAD you may be disappointed in the OEM AutoCAD version. You will be looking for some ...
Mark Silver, post: 336273, member: 1087 wrote: It is hard to beat SurvCE GNSS on a MobileMapper 120 with GLONASS. SurvCE GNSS will do everything you w...
Brad how is that CHC unit working? Are you using a network or RTK? No cutting line anyway. T.W.
I would vote for the Nikon, I enjoy using them and they seem to be pretty durable. Sokkia is a good brand certainly but I have never heard of the Cygn...
Lucky !
bridger48, post: 331357, member: 6251 wrote: I have written a few specialized programs in the S35. Feeling lazy and wonder if anyone is using a purch...
Dan B. Robison, post: 330583, member: 34 wrote: NET GUN and a SPUD GUN DDSM:beer: Hunter Killer Drones!! T.W.
I'd watch my back there must be a dozer headed your way for sure. Around here they take them out with snow plows. Nothing that nice can last for long....
Oh you mean like when you come back way after dark and your wife says "I thought that you were dead in the wood somewhere". She never really knows whe...
Yes sailing "The art of going no where slowly, at great expense" , especially in a CatBoat. T.W.
Only you can decide if it is worth the expense or not. I use mine along most of the time , however on occasion I use a rod person and under those cond...
I use to use white Elmer's glue on my plumb bob points, just a drop, but then they have the hole through them to help you get them out, this was befor...
Gregg Gaffney, post: 326432, member: 1111 wrote: Hello - We currently have a Zerox 510 printer and scanner that is starting to cost more in maintenanc...
Boy you're clever! I would have used Duct tape.:good:
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I saw an APP for sale that would block anything that mentioned the Kardarshains, it might be a good investment. I personally would pay money to never ...
Leica TCA 1100 December 11, 1997.I did buy the RCS1100 controller a few years later though.A really great instrument but rather heavy.T.W.
I ordered one this is what I got!:-)