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wayne-g
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Joined: August 17, 2013 12:02 pm
Topics: 47 / Replies: 922
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RE: Bruce Small

Ha ha Coady, I'm a big fan of euchre and I hate getting over trumped. Besides, that's a pretty big list of names he's got.:good: :good: :good: :good:

10 years ago
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RE: Proper procedure to double angles when staking out

Man oh man, this is a tough one to keep out of. I'm kinda with Keith to a sense, but all I can say is "ROBOT". Leave the rod girl in the truck, or w...

10 years ago
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RE: Definition of Navigable Waters

Yea bionic, no argument from me. I'm sure you have your share of watersheds in your neck of the woods. The COE & FEMA are a bit over served and ...

10 years ago
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RE: Definition of Navigable Waters

> I'm still wondering what sort of permit request prompted this response from the COE ?? What is their jurisdiction over this project?Yea Donald...

10 years ago
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RE: Babesiosis

Yea Nate, my 'rolls' tend to get SWYMBO upset, even if she's napping. It's some kind of subliminal thing us mere males don't quite understand, but al...

10 years ago
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RE: Bruce Small

:good: :good:

10 years ago
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RE: Definition of Navigable Waters

> Navigability is generally controlled by State Law these days. I would think a case of Federal over-reach like this would make a few Attorneys ver...

10 years ago
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RE: Babesiosis

Jim, I thought the same thing. I don't know who came first, the women or the bugs. I'd put my money on the bugs.... at least they evolve into "other...

10 years ago
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RE: San Antonio

Good luck Scott. I'm with James on the "negligent work" commentary. It's kind of like giving your kid a dollar for getting a C on their report card....

10 years ago
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RE: Real-time bridge deformation surveying

Look up fellow beerlegger John Hamilton, national seminar guru, and pretty much an expert on such matters as bridge deformation analysis and tracking....

10 years ago
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RE: I found it!!

Sounds like you both found the same wrong answer from an alternate parallel universe from another time zone.Seems like time to buy some lotto tickets ...

10 years ago
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RE: Fuel Mix for Occasional Chain Saw

Kind of skimmed through the posts, but as an experienced chain saw user from MI the only thing I can suggest is that start it once a month. Cut up an...

10 years ago
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RE: Hand signals

> And then there's the story about the female instrument operator who left the hammer in the truck. It's old and is probably known by at least a f...

10 years ago
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RE: See that train a comin'

> Devine intervention?!Or would that be Bovine intervention. Regardless, always spooky when any close call happens in situations we've been in num...

10 years ago
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RE: What controls?

> ..3,000' of a Public Use Easement for a section of road through a parcel for placement of a cable. Key word in this one is easement. No fee owne...

10 years ago
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RE: Deepest Corner Recovery

If you have to recover a monument you know is there, but at the bottom of a 300 ft deep canyon count as deep.Dug up lots in the 2 ft range, and hated ...

10 years ago
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RE: Funny meaning and intending clause

Kind of classic case of why lawyers should stick to law and not write descriptions, leave the property location issues to surveyors and they provide t...

10 years ago
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RE: Google topos

hey RoadhandI just assume Kevlar gear is a standard item in your truck. And don't forget to oil up that swivel you need to keep your head on. Don't ...

10 years ago
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RE: History of Topcon Robotic Total Stations

Good chronology Jerry. I do remember when Topcon came out with the "dog whistle" so it could find you right away. I always thought that was cool. I...

10 years ago
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RE: History of Topcon Robotic Total Stations

I bought my first robot circa 1995. I looked into Topcon and wasn't impressed, mostly because of the tracking and range. I bought a Geodimeter 4400 ...

10 years ago
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