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Seymore Bush
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RE: New FIRM and Zoning, Building, Conservation

IOW: 'It may be your cause célèbre, but it's a big **** sandwich, and we're all going to have to take a bite. I'm gonna wait until it's my turn.' 🙂

11 years ago
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RE: Instrument Carrying Policies

No problem at all. I'll fire any member of my crews I see trying to carry one of my Leica totalstations attached to the pod over his shoulder like a t...

11 years ago
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RE: new kid surveying for the city.

> What's with the hardhat!??? Maybe that's a chainsaw in the sack? o.OPlus points for the old school x-sections though!

11 years ago
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RE: interesting choice of road name

FTW..."Big Bone Lick State Park is located at Big Bone in Boone County, Kentucky. It is located on Beaver Road and between the communities of Beaverli...

11 years ago
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RE: darn wasps...

Silver linings abound! Wind strong enough to qualify as a nominal storm in Palmer usually blows boulders through the house, so you're proof positive t...

11 years ago
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RE: darn wasps...

I heard a story about some guys working in the Fairbanks area who found a hornet nest about the size of a basketball one frosty clear fall morning. Si...

11 years ago
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RE: For you pilots

Crop dusters. All that needs to be said.

11 years ago
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RE: No More Love On "The Love Boat"

[flash width=420 height=315]//www.youtube.com/v/R2Ch397Ipps?version=3&hl=en_US[/flash]

11 years ago
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RE: Growing weary of looking for my own bars

Sounds like this profession has udderly driven you to drink...:angel:

11 years ago
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RE: No More Love On "The Love Boat"

You guys don't like fishing?[flash width=420 height=315]//www.youtube.com/v/bS60RKv5K2g?hl=en_US&version=3[/flash]

11 years ago
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RE: Mark your calendars..

> Yes, the experimental apparatus that the scientists used was interesting. They had pairs of observers listening for the sound of a meteor in a re...

11 years ago
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RE: Back2Basics: Surveying with True Azimuth

> A common method of transit traverse I have seen is deflection angles, bottom of page to top. They also noted the bearing on the compass for blun...

11 years ago
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RE: Back2Basics: Surveying with True Azimuth

Setting verniers or micrometers involved something called a "Lower motion", rarely seen these days, which allowed the instrument to rotate without mea...

11 years ago
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RE: SurvCE 3.0 - Bugs, Screen Freezes & Errors

TCP/IP vs. UDP/IP> The "no error reporting" is interesting. I wonder if TCP was detecting a problem, sending an error message, and confusing the h...

11 years ago
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RE: Back2Basics: Surveying with True Azimuth

Since the computer lacks magic pixies to answer questions, it uses the coordinates stored under point numbers to 'inverse' the bearing between points ...

11 years ago
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RE: Server Issues Corrected?

The site does seem a bit faster, but the initial load of a thread still lags 10 seconds or more for me. My network runs BIND with DNSsec.dig I surveyo...

11 years ago
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RE: Mark your calendars..

Youtube video of russian meteor w/ soundThat seems a lot closer to the observer than the Perseids we've been discussing, and can almost certainly be a...

11 years ago
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RE: Mark your calendars..

Thanks Kent. I'm not sure I'm convinced I've heard meteors and aurora. It's more of a fleeting thing that's too easy to enlarge in retrospect. That's ...

11 years ago
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RE: Mark your calendars..

> I doubt very much that they are of an even remotely similar order of magnitude of signal strength to what a Leonid fireball generates.> It tak...

11 years ago
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RE: Mark your calendars..

> How common do you think strong, very low frequency RF signals are? Isn't that exactly what is unusual about the RF emissions from meteors?I think...

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