Benjamin Harrison?
BENEFITS? Cue the crickets.For Civil applications there are better choices.
Once a Surveyor, ALWAYS a Surveyor.Just like that other oldest profession....:-$
Spiral Curve, railroad definition, questions? Thanks all!The links were helpful and will get me through the current situation. Some day I fully intend...
I found this book image online. The answers I am looking for seems to be there and I am working on getting it downloaded and printed.
I found his online Spiral Calculator but I can't get it to give me anything close to the verifiable answers. Leads me to believe there are more than o...
Mr. Dan, you are one scary researching dude!
You have gotten some advice, some animosity so far, but I don't see enough information to offer either.What is this vacant land worth? Are you going t...
> Probably just want to chat and work on improving their dialect.> > Maybe just lonely?My wife is more than happy to improve their vocabulary...
Still need a solution methodI placed the points with known coordinates and drew circles around them with radius of the "add" distances. I just started...
Still need a solution methodI solved it with CAD.I noticed in your previous answer post that two actually 3of the answers are not technically correct....
[sarcasm]..Manual.. We don't need no stinkin manual, WE'RE MEN![/sarcasm]
Even if the endpoints don't touch a boundary, then you have made a boundary determination to that effect. Seems to me it is still surveying with or w...
We do not agree on the solution, and that's OK. I would make the line 300.00 and the perpendicular 299.8 or whatever it turned out to be.
Non-payment of taxes could mean Federal, State (likely), or local. My guess is the state seized the property and could not sell the ponds because nobo...
> Do it correctly.But what is correct? It seems to me the PLS is instructing with his opinion of correct and he is ultimately the person signing th...
If you have coordinates, inverse PC to RP and RP to the point. The distance RP to point minus the radius is your offset. The angle PC-RP-Point is the...
No, sometimes it is physically impossible to occupy a point.