Last seen: Nov 14, 2024
I don't know if I've seen a slide rule before, I must have, but if I did I'm pretty sure I didn't know what I was looking at. I've seen a curta befor...
I've never been to one and I'm not sure what it is actually. To a newbie it mostly looks like a huge sales pitch for Trimble gear. Is it worth going...
Taking the reverse case, it would be absurd to apply the standard of care appropriate for a sold-by-the square-inch lot in downtown Portland to a ten ...
@thebionicman It is unfortunate the most common accomplice The Surveyor) rarely gets taken to task.How so? Seems like most of canals I come across hav...
@bill93 My question is: if I talk them i to it, would it make sense to ask for a riparian boundary along the lowest channel of the rather deep creek?I...
@OleManRiver Unless he specifically wants that toe monumented. With rebar or whatever. Just let the toe be the monument along the toe etc.I'm in Idaho...
The toe of the berm is not a natural monument and the way that the easement description may or may not change when the course of the canal does.You're...
Why would you shoot the thing and not put rebar in at the same time?The owner wasn't sure how exactly he wanted the parcels configured at the time he ...
That's a really good idea, should probably have done that now that I think about it. Looking at my calc drawing the furthest I'm showing my boundary f...
There's always the possibility that people find bugs during the beta test that might cause headaches for people that had started using it for real, bu...
I know none of us were there, but why not use even numbers for curve radius’ then?Maybe some terrain they were trying to build around wasn't conducive...
That is perfect, thanks much!
I think if the if the curves were laid out by chord then they would have put the degree of curve info on the map.