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Tom Bushelman
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Topics: 49 / Replies: 375
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RE: Mr. Rogers over the years...

So Mr. Rogers is the man from Nantucket then.

12 years ago
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RE: well,it's apparent that Nate's not been eating enough

My storyYou're only seeing the front of her. The backside balances things out nicely.

12 years ago
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RE: Misleading job ad

There are two reputable companies looking for an LS in Kentucky right now. I saw the ad through KAPS contacts.

12 years ago
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RE: Favorite Boots

If you don't mind paying the price, White's has a huge size selection and can even custom build a last for an unusually shaped/sized foot and they are...

12 years ago
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RE: Idiotic Survey Help

Years ago I was working with a top-tier idiot and I told him to get the hammer out of the wooden tool compartment. We were working out of a Suburban ...

12 years ago
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RE: Boundary dispute between Georgia & NC

A little over two hundred years ago Virginia and North Carolina sent out some survey groups to establish the 36-30 parallel and they missed it by more...

12 years ago
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RE: TEXAS SURVEYORS Proposed Elimination of TBPLS Appropriations

All of the license fees for Kentucky's licensure board stays in their coffers until the bean counters come in and grab handfuls at about a quarter mil...

12 years ago
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RE: Survey Books - not textbooks

br>The Kentucky Association of Professional Surveyors has published two books that I think should be in everybody's library. Four Steps West is a gre...

12 years ago
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RE: Poll - A test of your Integrity - Part II

It comes down to the great surveying term, "INTENT". In the first instance, a deliberate act, placing a line incorrectly for compensation is wit...

12 years ago
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RE: Spent the weekend tiling

Good on you Jon. Doing things like that are very satisfying in the end. I am rebuilding an old farmhouse and throughout the life of the project thus...

12 years ago
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RE: Need New Data Collector

Frank Sorry you didn't bring your left-handed fiddle to the Kentucky conference. Would love to pick with you some. I have been using the TSC2...

12 years ago
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RE: Client calling you a liar

There was reasonably nice but excessively loquacious client that was referred to me by another surveyor that was "too busy". It was in the early days...

12 years ago
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RE: The line as ran on the ground -

KY Reference MonumentsApparently there have been many instances of more ambiguous boundaries not being well monumented if at all such as ridgelines. A...

12 years ago
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RE: The line as ran on the ground -

Jon The latest rewrite of minimum standards in Kentucky considered this issue. There was an attempt to require monumenting lines at no less than 50...

12 years ago
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RE: One of the Reasons for Resurveys

Jumbo I'll tell you that the same condition exists in Kentucky. There is no repository for a retracement survey. There are some very convoluted w...

12 years ago
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RE: Trimble S6 with Vision

The refurbished one may have been dropped, and or is an older version. Vision hasn't been out that long so you can count on getting a newer instrumen...

12 years ago
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RE: Monument cap ID's

In Kentucky, you would have to have your Kentucky license number on the cap. Rules were recently changed that allowed only one surveyor to be depicte...

12 years ago
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RE: Robots

I run an S-6 and I've not heard anybody definitively say that that isn't the end-all, be-all of robots. That thing is the cats meow. The magnetic dr...

12 years ago
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RE: Deer Stands

I saw one recently that was part of a standard grill. The side that holds the utensils and plates, about 4 slats of thin wood screwed onto the framin...

12 years ago
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RE: Traverse points

Traverse Point FarmI have known surveyors to use both concrete nails and 60d nails as property corner markers. There are still some fans of PKs, I su...

12 years ago
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