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Jp7191
Jp7191
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Joined: April 15, 2011 11:58 am
Topics: 18 / Replies: 790
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RE: Right & Left

We would paint a big orange "L" on the chainman's boot if he could not get it right 🙂 Working in front of a Costco store back in the 90's with the ...

9 years ago
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RE: Blunder of the Week

Nothing to add! I'm perfect :). Merry Christmas to all, Jp

9 years ago
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RE: Harney Peak's Elevation

Thanks, very interesting, nice to see a Set 3 still going strong. Jp

9 years ago
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RE: Christmas bonuses

[MEDIA=youtube]nGotsAU1gTk[/MEDIA]Bonus, this is what I think of. 🙂

9 years ago
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RE: weeping for our profession (or: observations from the other side of the curtain)

Great post! I too had 20 years in the private side before going to work for an agency reviewing survey products. It can be very eye opening being on...

9 years ago
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RE: A word I despise: "centerline"

ppm, post: 403313, member: 6808 wrote: My opinion is that we just need to not be so loose with the word centerline (or center line). As soon as any de...

9 years ago
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RE: Digging in hard soil, pavement, etc,

MitchPTD, post: 403589, member: 10124 wrote: We can't work in up here in winter time without one of these. Granted, I do like taking 6 months off, bu...

9 years ago
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RE: A word I despise: "centerline"

I agree. I use the word centerline but mean baseline. It is worse now with cad than it was with hand drawn plans. Even the draftsman needed a basel...

9 years ago
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RE: Dedication for street purposes. Fee Title or Easement?

Dave Karoly, post: 402921, member: 94 wrote: I know, right?Schwartz v. Helms Bakery Limited, 67 Cal. 2d 232 (1967). I wondered what happened to the H...

10 years ago
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RE: Establishment Doctrines...

Dave Karoly, post: 401397, member: 94 wrote: The flow of boundary law has not been explained correctly, in my opinion. It is setup to flow from the De...

10 years ago
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RE: Worst Enemy

paden cash, post: 396963, member: 20 wrote: I thought so too. But I think Mike spends a lot of time blowing hot air over a room full of folks in the l...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

Seb, post: 397809, member: 7509 wrote: I have found this discussion very interesting. Tasmania is basically in between the two sides here (but probabl...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

Singapore has a really cool Formula 1 race for those that don't know! Raced at night, with very cool lighting, looks surreal, like a video game. Jp

10 years ago
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RE: Graduating to Party Chief - A recollection

paden cash, post: 396801, member: 20 wrote: I had one PC, not much older than me, that was sooo sure I was going to screw him around he led me (the ro...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

Ron Lang, post: 396393, member: 6445 wrote: Modern subdivisions are just as likely to have similar discrepancies as older, however now it is most like...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

Paden, Is this how you entertain yourself in retirement? Start a post and then sit back and watch the discussion. 11 days later and 169 posts. Good...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

Duane Frymire, post: 396305, member: 110 wrote: Frances has a valid point that things should be updated and modernized. But the local government autho...

10 years ago
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