Was thinking a bit ago about starting a thread asking all of you who have been on this site for quite a while to name at least one person who has been a regular participant here at some point in time but does not chip in that often today.?ÿ Hadn't started it as I wanted to have a couple of good examples to start out with.?ÿ BAM!?ÿ IT HIT ME!?ÿ The was a great example right in front of my nose.
Randy Hambright from Texas made two comments within the past week, but, his profile shows he had been away for 11 months.
How's every going for you Randy??ÿ How about long lost Cousin Greg Shoults?
So, let's list some other great contributors that we would enjoy having back more often.
Dave Karoly
I think he is in "time out".
Don Blameuser
Christof Lambrecht
Scott Zelnek
Scott Zelenak provided a ton of great information on the rebuild for the WTC.?ÿ Was wearing one of the T-shirts I purchased from him just a few days ago.?ÿ Would love to hear from him on his major construction surveying projects.
Dennis Moistener(SP?) with his fabulous videos.
Deral Paulk
Deral aka: Trimble Man,
Michael Porter
Nearly Normal ?????ÿ
Daryl and his dancing/swirling machete dance was one of my favorite parts of his videos.
Michael Porter is surveying way up high in the clouds these days.?ÿ Sorry.
Michael Porter is surveying way up high in the clouds these days.?ÿ Sorry.
On a positive note, one could not ask for a better minister than one named Harley Davidson.
Some of my first favorites:
Michael "Big Balls" Binge
Ted Dura, Ted Dura Dura, TDD
Daryl Moistner
Scott Zeleniak
The first 2 guys shaped my career.
Those last two guys were spectacular.
JA, PLS, SoCal
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Ted is herding cats in Heaven these days..............giving him the benefit of the doubt.
Michael "Big Balls" Binge
"Oh the Humanity" ?????ÿ
For those more recent to this site, Michael L. Binge was an active participant here a long time ago.?ÿ He is a GIS proponent from San Diego, CA.?ÿ He heads a company called MLB Geospatial and has been a contributor to certain land surveying magazines.?ÿ The comment above refers to a photo he posted that was taken many years ago.?ÿ It showed him in extremely short shorts atop a boulder, as I recall, striking a pirate-like appearance.
Mr. Binge is one of those blessed people who has never been proven to be wrong about anything, in his own mind, of course.
Me.
I met him when he came to Seattle; on one of his Ball Park visits. Binge and I had a meal with him.
Nice guy!
@dave-lindell Daryl's video montages of work he was doing were always a great addition to the boards.?ÿ Very creative guy in the way he could edit those things together.
Because of the use of pseudonyms, sometimes you can't be sure if these people are still posting.
Two Pauls come to mind:?ÿ Paul the Irishman and Paul Plutea (sp?)