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RE: Need some history

thanks guys> With some help from a few folks just as crazy as meYES PADEN! I am just as crazy as you! Thought about bringing this up at a local c...

11 years ago
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RE: Warren Knight compass - surplus

> 3, actually; somebody by the name of DirtySanchez bumped it up this morning....;-) > > I have a brother in-law that lives in Deary; I'll ha...

11 years ago
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RE: Warren Knight compass - surplus

> There are two bidders. Steakhouse and our own Radar.> > But it says you have to pick up the item.> > I checked and there is a local ...

11 years ago
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RE: Dots on cap

Monuments hold, not dimples!> Of course with the various ideas expressed of what an original monument is that should be no surprise. It appears th...

11 years ago
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RE: Dots on cap

Monuments hold, not dimples!> Yeah, there are some weird practices out there that just don't map onto the reality of land surveying in Texas for su...

11 years ago
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RE: Dots on cap

Monuments hold, not dimples!> Actually, probably the better statement (appropriate to your example above) is that if an original monument has been ...

11 years ago
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RE: Dots on cap

Monuments hold, not dimples!> An essential ingredient to a boundary monument is that it has a unique and determinable position. Thing doesn't have ...

11 years ago
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RE: Dots on cap

Monuments hold, not dimples!What about the pipe stickin' outa the ground at 45 degrees, 12" outa the ground:-center of cap?or-"guzunta"?or-bottom of m...

11 years ago
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RE: Traversing on top of the World

Holy CRAP! Awesome pics, but you have to be half insane!! What happens when the legs slip!? I will always be happy to work at Ground Elevation!

11 years ago
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RE: OPUS - Understanding the Results

I've always been told to keep OPUS control about a mile apart from each other. I would hold one point as control, hold the OPUS derived bearing from ...

11 years ago
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RE: How do you know when it's skill versus luck

Skill consistently performs at the 95% confidence interval!!!

11 years ago
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RE: Your first original "stone" find..

Remember it like it was yesterday! With a little Irish Jig and a "BOO YA" heard for miles down the canyon, you couldn't wipe the smirk off my face fo...

11 years ago
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RE: Setting ORIGINAL C¼

It'll be at the intersection of two straight linesAMEN brotha! Nobody likes to argue over a square foot of ground except for them city boys!

11 years ago
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RE: Restoring a corner common to 4 Townships

Jud> > I've got it narrowed down to a 100' diameter circle. >*NEVER PROPORTION*Take the Road Intersection!I hope your joking if this your obl...

11 years ago
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RE: Question about a 1/4 corner on a large natural.

> > > If I find the center point of the boulder I would know that I'm no further than 5-6 feet from the position of the 1896 cross but it wou...

12 years ago
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RE: ENGTE-490 Stateline Retracement Project!

> It would be good to tell us more about the project - which states' line?ID/WA out of confluence near Lewiston, ID and Clarkston, WA > If you w...

12 years ago
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RE: 40,000 POINTS - CONSTRUCTION STAKING $?

10-4 Kent,I just like playing the devil's advocate. I was taught that way.I would rather pay 2 guys to bust their butt all day, then pay them to sit ...

12 years ago
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RE: Research Procedures

I am printing this off for future reference. Thank you! I thought I was proficient at research but have never had to go that deep. *Don't ever thin...

12 years ago
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RE: 40,000 POINTS - CONSTRUCTION STAKING $?

In 20 years or so, I will invent a nice little machine that I can load with a digitized stakeout plan, that will only need to be uploaded with hubs/na...

12 years ago
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