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Dane Mince
Dane Mince
@danemince
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Joined: July 5, 2010 6:16 pm
Last seen: January 21, 2025 1:21 pm
Topics: 95 / Replies: 308
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10 years ago
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RE: Control Point 355 (Trigger alert: Star*Net Content)

WHAT DO YOU GET BY USING HTDP to bring the 2005 values to 2016 or take the 16 values back to 05? just curious? 6mm in 11 years seems dead on to me

10 years ago
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RE: One for the statistics brainiacs...

rfc, post: 373880, member: 8882 wrote: Is it true that some higher quantity of observations done with a so called "X" instrument" can achieve the sam...

10 years ago
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RE: Pulling short distances with steel tape

rfc, post: 372446, member: 8882 wrote: I have the document and can email it to you (it's only 3.7 mb), if you send your email addy. [email protected]...

10 years ago
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RE: My interesting week

Brian Allen, post: 371228, member: 1333 wrote: The "intentions of the surveyor" are usually completely irrelevant. It is the intentions and actions o...

10 years ago
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RE: My interesting week

Brian Allen, post: 371228, member: 1333 wrote: The "intentions of the surveyor" are usually completely irrelevant. It is the intentions and actions o...

10 years ago
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RE: My interesting week

Dave Karoly, post: 371144, member: 94 wrote: I said it's a presumption...a presumption shifts the burden of proof. I did not say there are no protrac...

10 years ago
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RE: My interesting week

Well no, if the plat does not show monuments it is incorrect to assume monuments exist. The map needs to make an affirmative statement as to the wheth...

10 years ago
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RE: Fence Posts as Boundary Monuments (Another Example)

what is the problem? looks like you found the corner(s).

10 years ago
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RE: Pulling short distances with steel tape

Measurement Systems; Taping Corrections, byRobert J. Mergel, July 2004Columbus State Community College I searched and i could not find the power point...

10 years ago
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RE: Do me a favor? Process L1-only file against CORS

did you check the time series for the cors stations?

10 years ago
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RE: Where Did the "First Surveyor" Doctrine Come From?

My comments have not been directed to "solving" any problem. My comments are directed at the formation of a professional opinion. This is a stumbling...

10 years ago
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RE: Where Did the "First Surveyor" Doctrine Come From?

I want to turn to the Oregon case. Dykes v Arnold. In that case the "first surveyor" was the county surveyor. The county surveyor stubbed in the cent...

10 years ago
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RE: Where Did the "First Surveyor" Doctrine Come From?

The question really boils down to, what is the proper weight to give to a prior survey?

10 years ago
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RE: Where Did the "First Surveyor" Doctrine Come From?

First no surveyor just set corners unless employed to do so. Kent makes a fine point here about lines of monuments that no one uses. The first surveyo...

10 years ago
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RE: Where Did the "First Surveyor" Doctrine Come From?

There are a couple of PLSS concepts that I believe are very useful in surveying private lands. The dependent resurvey and bona fide rights. The intere...

10 years ago
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RE: Where Did the "First Surveyor" Doctrine Come From?

Dave no, I am talking about your blazed line and its acceptance and the parties living up to that location. There is no evidence of dispute or confusi...

10 years ago
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RE: Where Did the "First Surveyor" Doctrine Come From?

knerr v mauldin Jim... Dave perhaps they called it an agreed boundary, but I take exception to that. Seems more like a boundary by practical location....

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RE: PLSS Convergency?

Context is important.

10 years ago
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RE: Least squares, what to hold as fixed?

Boundary surveying is an evidence based process. Boundary determination is not based upon a least squares adjustment. By this I mean that a boundary ...

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