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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: ??Question??

AngeloI always preferred doing three wire levels even for routine low order work, because it effectively eliminates blunders, I felt the slight increa...

16 years ago
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RE: Staddling the Tripod

Holy Cow, don't you mean?> > Hey, if we'e going to leave out the 's, let's do it ight.

16 years ago
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RE: Staddling the Tripod

Staddling the Tipod> Hey, if we're going to leave out the r's, let's do it right.Hey, if we'e going to leave out the 's, let's do it ight.

16 years ago
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RE: Junior Pin on senior line - Colonial Style

Famous or infamous for showing just enough information.Seriously, I would look to the file plan for more information, that is if they even required th...

16 years ago
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RE: Staddling the Tripod

Straddling the TripodThe best way to avoid straddling the tripod is to get a robot,I haven't kicked or tripped over a leg in 13 years now.

16 years ago
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RE: Spanish and Mexican Land Grants in Alta California

> The gap's just out there under the road and nobody worries about it too much.LOL, What better place to hide the gap. I think we've all seen many...

16 years ago
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RE: Maybe I am questioning if I am insane or not?

Peter> > > PS: spend a few days at a table with astute lawyers, wealthy developers, and land development bureaucrats.... and then insist on a...

16 years ago
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RE: Junior Pin on senior line - Colonial Style

Joe re: Walls..to bad they are disappearing.> > That and the fact that every developer just has to get every single lot that the frontage allows...

16 years ago
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RE: "The Great Corner" and a triangulation bolt on Cranberry Lak

Nice work, Jim!I followed the link to your Colvin's Crew site, that's a fantastic thing you guys are doing. I haven't had time to get to everything th...

16 years ago
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RE: MA/NY/CT boundary history

Thanks, I now have something new to read tonight.

16 years ago
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RE: Junior Pin on senior line - Colonial Style

Don Poole>> SeanThanks Don,It's not of any great importance and I sure I can get that info from the Court.Take a look at my reply to Kent above,...

16 years ago
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RE: Junior Pin on senior line - Colonial Style

> > This is what makes me think that some surveyors have very limited experience. Surveyors in Austin were able to run transit lines 100 years a...

16 years ago
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RE: Junior Pin on senior line - Colonial Style

Don PooleNo, I won't be at Holyoke, I let my membership lapse after I retired a few years ago.Maybe I should re up, just to get involved with the prof...

16 years ago
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RE: Junior Pin on senior line - Colonial Style

> > Wait, Wait, WAIT!! You mean you don't use THE MANUAL in NH? What a bunch of Neanderthals you guys must be....;-)Don't have one Massachusett...

16 years ago
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RE: Junior Pin on senior line - Colonial Style

Don PooleDon, A few years ago Paul Gay wrote an article in POB on the Land Court, and described a situation like the one you describe, in the case he ...

16 years ago
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RE: Did everybody leave their survey textbooks

Say that again?Why did you ignore this part " "in the event of extensive obliteration or loss of the senior corners" ", it puts an entirely different...

16 years ago
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RE: Did everybody leave their survey textbooks

Gunter C.It was my experience in state government service was that the higher one got in the food chain, e.g. chief surveyor or chief engineer, the fu...

16 years ago
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