Nsps-60001:58:19 Min Review
It could represent a specific file ID ( 60001 ) within an NSPS repository, noting that the content begins or ends at the 58-minute mark. How to use this code
Look for "60001" in the titles of any webinars or PDFs provided during professional training sessions.
The code appears to be a specific identifier or timestamp from a digital recording or technical session, likely associated with a specialized database or internal tracking system .
If you have access to a video file related to this code, skip to the 58:19 mark to find the relevant information.
If you are a member of a professional organization like the NSPS, enter the code into their member portal or learning management system.
In technical archives, such codes are used to identify specific segments of video. For example, "58:19" would mark the exact moment a particular topic is discussed in a nearly hour-long presentation.
This may be a timestamped reference to a training module provided by the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS), possibly from a recorded webinar or certification course.
It could represent a specific file ID ( 60001 ) within an NSPS repository, noting that the content begins or ends at the 58-minute mark. How to use this code
Look for "60001" in the titles of any webinars or PDFs provided during professional training sessions.
The code appears to be a specific identifier or timestamp from a digital recording or technical session, likely associated with a specialized database or internal tracking system .
If you have access to a video file related to this code, skip to the 58:19 mark to find the relevant information.
If you are a member of a professional organization like the NSPS, enter the code into their member portal or learning management system.
In technical archives, such codes are used to identify specific segments of video. For example, "58:19" would mark the exact moment a particular topic is discussed in a nearly hour-long presentation.
This may be a timestamped reference to a training module provided by the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS), possibly from a recorded webinar or certification course.