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How Surveyors Measure Elevation with High Precision?
Accurate elevation data is one of those behind-the-scenes details that most people don’t think about, until it becomes a problem. A home built a few inches too low, a commercial site that doesn’t drain properly, or a property flagged incorrectly for flood risk can lead to costly consequences. That’s why professional surveyors place so much emphasis on precise elevation measurements, especially in a geographically diverse state like Georgia.
By Map drone solutions25 days ago in Chapters
Not an Exception
Dark Memoirs - Index "For writers who knowingly lie, for those who substitute unbelievable human behavior for the way people really act, I have nothing but contempt. Bad writing is more than a matter of shit syntax and faulty observation; bad writing usually arises from a stubborn refusal to tell stories about what people actually do—to face the fact, let us say, that murderers sometimes help old ladies cross the street.
By Paul Stewart25 days ago in Chapters
Hunny
Hunny Chambers-My Mother’s Daughter ________________________________________ Preface: Born to Blaze Arkansas, 1930. The world was gray when Hunny was born—dust storms in the distance, soup lines on the horizon, and silence in homes where dreams had been rationed out like sugar.
By Lizz Chambers26 days ago in Chapters
Let's All Be There, Chapter Three
Later, Flashslip was trying out the cognition lounge. It was a curious sort of space, closed off by heavy hanging curtains and boasting silken cushions to recline on. At the far end the drapes were tied back as to look out on a balcony, though what stretched beyond was imaginary void. Somehow the place scanned brainwaves, to make manifest its occupants’ thoughts in the form of spectral paintings etched across this infinite sky.
By Doc Sherwood26 days ago in Chapters
Let's All Be There, Chapter Two
Next second Flashslip was onstage, warm about the cheeks and heart beating fast, which he guessed must have been from all the running. His newly-tinted perspective took in the vastness ahead, dry-ice cloudbanks swirling mysteriously on its broad borders, and boasting at present a clientele of three. Nevertheless, Flashslip seized the microphone and came in on cue.
By Doc Sherwood26 days ago in Chapters
Downtown Chicago Chronicles. AI-Generated.
It’s New Year’s Eve in downtown Chicago, and the streets are buzzing like a beehive on espresso. The riverfront is gearing up for fireworks that promise to light up the sky brighter than your cousin’s LED sneakers. Security checkpoints are popping up like pop quizzes, and drones? Forget it—grounded. The bridges are closing, the CTA is offering free rides, and the youth curfew is set for 10 p.m. If you’re under 18, you better be home binge-watching cartoons instead of fireworks.
By Organic Products 26 days ago in Chapters
Tattoos & Rail Guns Chapter 12: The Little Shoeshine Boy
The gargoyle dropped off the camera and flew out of the rook. Deezle the Defiler hooked the camera up to his laptop and proceeded to watch the footage. He became visibly more upset with every frame. At the end, he had to prevent himself from smashing the camera to bits or at least tossing it through a wall. He couldn't believe what he had seen; he hadn't expected the shade to survive; it was a minor demon at best and therefore imminently expendable, but it had practically died on arrival. The soldiers could have killed it.
By Jamais Jochim26 days ago in Chapters









