Oh, yeah. I've said those things before!
I forgot to set zero......
:good:
are you sure you set zero?
on the head of the chain, yelling back, IT DON'T LOOK RIGHT!
I have been on both ends of that situation. 😀
Burning a foot.
I meant in instead of out.
Rock the rod.
Buck in on it.
Split the difference.
You busted it a foot!
Your burning the string.
Burn one
Hot, hotter, BANG ON
Trolley in
Wrap it again
Flash me
Where is the white flagging?
check, reach, pull
> I have been on both ends of that situation. 😀
Me too, actually. 🙂
SNAKE!!!
GATOR!!!!!
Do we have any toilet paper in the truck?
That Dog is friendly, go ahead and jump in there and get the shot!
Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. Typing class 9th grade!
"There's one stupid leaf in the way"
"I thought you grabbed the data collector"
"I don't think that wasp nest is active" (it was)
"You want me to climb that hill?"
"Where is the data collector cable"
Don't worry, the copperhead always bites the second man through.
RCH 😉
Head chainman yeling back at rear chainman..."tighten up"
"Wind 'em up!" (improving angle accuracy with vernier transit)
"Where's he at?" (rattlesnake)
I have worked with an Engineer who never did get the concept that I have to be able to see you to get the shot.
He absolutely positively had to have the ground shot, dead behind an 18" conifer, dead center.
"Can't see it."
He moves over a quarter foot.
"Still can't see it, John you are right behind this tree."
"OK how about this?" after moving another quarter foot LOL.
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> Do we have any toilet paper in the truck?
[sarcasm]
Well, we have them GIS maps rolled up behind the back seat...use that...[/sarcasm]
DDSM:beer:
Wait for the next Chapter meeting where the speaker is a GIS guy then say loudly, WE USE GIS MAPS FOR TOILET PAPER
When I first started out in surveying I worked with a vertically challenged I-man. I would set the foresights on a three tripod traverse a bit too high for him and he once said to the chief "Can you tear a page out of the field book for me?, This set-up is a hair too high." With more colorful language of course.