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Sean O'Farrell
Sean O'Farrell
@sean-ofarrell-3-2-2
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Joined: July 2, 2010 7:21 am
Topics: 8 / Replies: 126
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RE: Buried in the pavement

Well smarten up then! - PerryHenry would have used the same stone walls that the Minutemen hid behind in 1776.

14 years ago
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RE: Buried in the pavement

Well smarten up then! - PerryJeesh Don, putting the monumentation on the edge of the road has worked pretty well for nearly four hundred years in your...

14 years ago
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RE: Buried in the pavement

> The "why" is easy -- in most subdivisions, if you can nail down the centerline of the road you can determine where the lot corners are with a hig...

14 years ago
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RE: getting ready for 1/4 corner saga also subtitled i wish

> Those poor Colonialists on here have already given up trying to understand your shorthand. They don't realize how lucky they are.No, I am very a...

14 years ago
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RE: "Apropriate Scale"

> For a manual, I go with a scale that matches the sandard engineers scale. If there is a special circumstance, well, maybe, but that should be an...

14 years ago
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RE: "Apropriate Scale"

I just added a couple of words to your statement:My opinion is that the drawing can be a standard engineering scale to legibly portray the data while ...

14 years ago
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RE: Gawk! Is this English?

It's been around a long time, I first saw the term about 1970 or 1971 when the boss gave me a map and asked me to ground truth the contours. So I gues...

14 years ago
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RE: Flagging the evidence on a job before bidding

Perry,Nice to see a real pile of stones afiter all those pipsqueak "rock mounds" that Kent posted about.

14 years ago
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RE: Locating an iron pipe w/ Prism pole

We call those spinners ...Well, there's not much urban about northern New Hampshire.

14 years ago
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RE: Adverse Possession

I found this on a Mass lawyer's webpage:" "The town’s title under an instrument of tax taking is, however, subject to redemption by any person having ...

14 years ago
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RE: What's the oldest instrument you've worked with?

1896 Buff and Berger wye level, in 1898 Buff and Berger split into Buff&Buff and CL Berger and Sons.

14 years ago
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RE: Eminent Domain by a Foreign Country.

I would think that the foreign owned company would partner with an American company which would acquire the rights of way.

15 years ago
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RE: For those who have access to land records...

Joe,In Mass it varies by Registry District, most are administered through the Secretary of State's office and are free; a handful are Browntech and re...

15 years ago
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