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ParticipantI would replace them all with Linux.
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ParticipantI would replace them all with Linux.
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ParticipantI would replace them all with Linux.
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Participant[quote=sdrealtor]… she would ring the bell anytime she wanted to go out.[/quote]
The dog obviously read “How to Train Your Human”
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Participant[quote=sdrealtor]… she would ring the bell anytime she wanted to go out.[/quote]
The dog obviously read “How to Train Your Human”
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Participant[quote=sdrealtor]… she would ring the bell anytime she wanted to go out.[/quote]
The dog obviously read “How to Train Your Human”
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Participant[quote=sdrealtor]… she would ring the bell anytime she wanted to go out.[/quote]
The dog obviously read “How to Train Your Human”
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Participant[quote=sdrealtor]… she would ring the bell anytime she wanted to go out.[/quote]
The dog obviously read “How to Train Your Human”
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ParticipantI rent surveying equipment from a place on Clairemont Mesa Blvd. Cost about $60 for a day. Takes some math skills and patience, but I find it fun. Being a professional surveyor would be cool, I think.
If the property isn’t too hilly, just try to find your corner posts by digging around or with a metal detector.
If that fails, probably smart just to hire a surveyor. Worth it in the long run to know where your property lines are for many reasons.
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ParticipantI rent surveying equipment from a place on Clairemont Mesa Blvd. Cost about $60 for a day. Takes some math skills and patience, but I find it fun. Being a professional surveyor would be cool, I think.
If the property isn’t too hilly, just try to find your corner posts by digging around or with a metal detector.
If that fails, probably smart just to hire a surveyor. Worth it in the long run to know where your property lines are for many reasons.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI rent surveying equipment from a place on Clairemont Mesa Blvd. Cost about $60 for a day. Takes some math skills and patience, but I find it fun. Being a professional surveyor would be cool, I think.
If the property isn’t too hilly, just try to find your corner posts by digging around or with a metal detector.
If that fails, probably smart just to hire a surveyor. Worth it in the long run to know where your property lines are for many reasons.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI rent surveying equipment from a place on Clairemont Mesa Blvd. Cost about $60 for a day. Takes some math skills and patience, but I find it fun. Being a professional surveyor would be cool, I think.
If the property isn’t too hilly, just try to find your corner posts by digging around or with a metal detector.
If that fails, probably smart just to hire a surveyor. Worth it in the long run to know where your property lines are for many reasons.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI rent surveying equipment from a place on Clairemont Mesa Blvd. Cost about $60 for a day. Takes some math skills and patience, but I find it fun. Being a professional surveyor would be cool, I think.
If the property isn’t too hilly, just try to find your corner posts by digging around or with a metal detector.
If that fails, probably smart just to hire a surveyor. Worth it in the long run to know where your property lines are for many reasons.
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