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HillBilly Dragon
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RE: Who can name this nail ?

> > Purchased a huge box of these nails 10 years ago they are like p.k nails but bigger. anyone know what they were orginally for. I have enough...

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RE: As-built on a clean-out

This should be a plumbers problem. However, if you are going to as-built a Clean Out, I suggest doing it while it is exposed. I have been on jobs in l...

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RE: Calculating the highest achievable Donkey Kong score.

Actualy I would hold the 300 point, as you have a 100% chance of achieving that minimum no matter what. I gave this as an example of the code and how ...

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RE: Calculating the highest achievable Donkey Kong score.

Actualy I'm not. I am a Surveyor and this calculation was presented to me as such. Also note the Category: "General Non-Surveying". If you don't want ...

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RE: Calculating the highest achievable Donkey Kong score.

This also throws a wrench into the mix. Imbedded deep in the code is a not so random number generator. Not trying to clutter this thing up, but merely...

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RE: Calculating the highest achievable Donkey Kong score.

This may help. DK is in fact a finite game, which suggests a finite score. Heres how the kill screen(ending) works.The kill screen occurs because the ...

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RE: C3d 2010 guys: Way to move Points by Group?

I know some Data collectors will let you highlight a feild/group of points and pretty much do anything Cogo will allow. Your best bet is to create a l...

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RE: State Plane Coordinates

Hillbilly, Butch et. al.Local modification sounds to me like a translation to one point, or a best fit. How have do these to techniuqes compare after ...

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RE: State Plane Coordinates

Thats a valid point, this is a world of computer models, so why represent a spheroid? Don't you think a cartisan grid makes calculations so much easie...

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RE: State Plane Coordinates

Noting: All of these localizations were done in South Florida, 15-20 ft above sea-level.

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RE: State Plane Coordinates

If by modify, you mean apply a scale factor as required in an RTK localization, then I don't see your problem. Usualy given the job size (with a propr...

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RE: My new instrument

Mt. Rushmore just crumbled because you linked those words into a sentence (In replying to that post) If I were one of our older more archaic counter-p...

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RE: My new instrument

Nice! Do you also 'Calibrate' plumb-bobs? Because I know a whole bunch of green Rodmen, who will pay good money for this service!

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RE: Employees finding Corner Irons

My first chief, was a field PLS and had zero inclination as to boundry analasys. He was soon back in the office where he belonged. I know career gunma...

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RE: Man and the colonization of the Moon: Surveyor's Needed

Not likely, the geosynch would vary greatly from body to body, due to axis, and path. It would be very difficult to reference...

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RE: Man and the colonization of the Moon: Surveyor's Needed

> I doubt that it's worth the paper it's printed on.> > Though when the times comes for extraterrestrial colonization, I am sure they would w...

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RE: Man and the colonization of the Moon: Surveyor's Needed

Agreed, it is my understanding that a form of "land dispute" is already forming between nation's as to the moon's surface. Apparently the lack of weat...

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RE: Man and the colonization of the Moon: Surveyor's Needed

O.k. let me rephrase, w/o the use of sattelite's, how would you Phisicaly map the moon. Divide the land between other nation's, set corner's. Let's as...

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