snap on the DAC/ headphones combo - but I think you might have the 770s?Here's mine. The reflections are just from me trying to take a picture from the other side of the room at midday, there's no issues in the work position.
Yep, I've got the 770s. I bought the D1 because someone on here had one.snap on the DAC/ headphones combo - but I think you might have the 770s?
Elbo, your desk is too tidy for a surveyor, mine has files all over it, what survey package are you using there? We're thinking about changingMine's pretty messy and not ergonomic at all, but it only gets used when I'm not doing fieldwork.
Haha, that was taken post tidy up. Maybe I'm tidy because I'm still a survey technician.Elbo, your desk is too tidy for a surveyor, mine has files all over it, what survey package are you using there? We're thinking about changing
We are using Landmark but the guy who invented it is getting on and doesn't really do any updates anymore. I have used Civilcad in the past, it is quite good, was expensive thoughHaha, that was taken post tidy up. Maybe I'm tidy because I'm still a survey technician.
I use AutoCAD 2019 to draft plans and I use Liscad for calcs and reducing data from our Leica instruments. I like Liscad, but it has some quirks and I find it very menu driven.
Some of the guys at work use CivilCAD. I haven't used it much, but I'm interested to learn it.
What software are you using at the moment?
I haven't used Landmark before. The general pace of change is so fast with point cloud, laser scanning and photogrammetry becoming more common, it's definitely important to be using something that can keep up with the changes.We are using Landmark but the guy who invented it is getting on and doesn't really do any updates anymore. I have used Civilcad in the past, it is quite good, was expensive though
Or he was just watching pornThings I learnt today, Ky1e's a lefty.
"Engineering" porn.Or he was just watching porn
"Engineering" porn.