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Surveyor Bookmarklets For On-The-Fly Posts to Community From Anywhere

Let's work smarter, not harder. How many of you have ever usedĀ  a bookmarklet?

How can a Bookmarklet Be Helpful to a Land Surveyor?

A bookmarklet is like a tiny wizard that lives in your browser's bookmarks bar and can magically transform any web

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1 Reply · Reply by Justin Farrow Mar 30, 2023
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Introduction to Roads, Road Law Expert

Paul J. Alfano is a recognized authority on New Hampshire road law, including paper streets, discontinuances and ownership disputes.Ā  He has written leading articles on the subject and delivered numerous lectures over the past thirty years, and maint

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1 Reply · Reply by J Keith Maxwell Jan 6, 2020
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Quiz for Surveyors New to the Field

Rob Miglioreā€Ž shared this with us.... let's see how well you do...

Questions for New Surveyors to the FieldI sometimes give an easy quiz to potential field and CAD people during their interview, just to get an understanding of their experience.
I wonder how many of you can answer these ques

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4 Replies · Reply by Ted Jun 6, 2020
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