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Topics: 56 / Replies: 382
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RE: HP3805 question?

Dave Karoly, post: 405136, member: 94 wrote: Oops...after I posted that I saw my mistake in cell E7 (should be 1336.40): The calculation he had witho...

8 years ago
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RE: 1 Meter DEM LiDAR data vs. traditional photogrammetry

NESurveyor, post: 402948, member: 8416 wrote: ............. It was generally within half the distance between contours............. That's NMAS, as I...

8 years ago
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RE: Retired equipment

Quite a swing you have there .......................

8 years ago
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RE: magnetic locators

exbert, post: 402997, member: 6143 wrote: .............. I've missed points with the hound dog and came back with the ancient schondstet and found the...

8 years ago
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RE: Robotic Total Station

I use Leica, but haven't other brands. It's hard to believe that there's anything like this thing though: It tracks great. Customers love it too.

8 years ago
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RE: Pounding oak stakes into frozen ground

paden cash, post: 405090, member: 20 wrote: If they stopped at all it was probably just to pee...The more things change, the more they stay the same!

8 years ago
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RE: Pounding oak stakes into frozen ground

Mapman, post: 405042, member: 6096 wrote: Horses and mules would have carried the heavy stuff.Theoretically they might have bon-fired the area first. ...

8 years ago
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RE: Pounding oak stakes into frozen ground

Yeah, I liberated a 4 foot curb pin from the concrete guys, and I use that. At 4', you don't need to bend over to drive it. Goes into the lath bag; th...

8 years ago
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RE: Pounding oak stakes into frozen ground

Southern Wisconsin.Instructions were that they were to drive the stake in 2 feet. They did in the summer I've found the bottoms of them.I drove a 3/4"...

8 years ago
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RE: BBBBrrrrrrrr!!!!

paden cash, post: 404912, member: 20 wrote: And what a game it was! Final charge down the field, under a minute, no time-outs left, third and 11....R...

8 years ago
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RE: An interesting old quad sheet find

There's a heap of time from 1892 to now, and you have to be smarter than everyone that lived and looked before you. No disrespect intended, but that's...

8 years ago
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RE: Be careful out there.

Guy up here fell off his tractor and got run over by his brush hog.

8 years ago
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RE: BBBBrrrrrrrr!!!!

Peter Ehlert, post: 404684, member: 60 wrote: it plummeted to 42 degrees F here last night. Luckily the sun is just now warming us up.Climate Change i...

8 years ago
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RE: Leica CS20 calibration

summerprophet, post: 401431, member: 8874 wrote: In theory you can, the problem is that typically, you want to observe something relatively the same e...

8 years ago
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RE: The barbarians have won

A Harris, post: 404257, member: 81 wrote: Years ago when I learned AppleWriter and WordPerfect would allow to create a custom keyboard I took all thos...

8 years ago
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RE: Need help with surveying basics...

Peter Ehlert, post: 402175, member: 60 wrote: I grew up with these popular "wisdom" of the day was to not get orange as the hunters (aka drunks) would...

8 years ago
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RE: Surveying the neighbor's improvements

Yeah, I use it all the time too. I did an entire half mile of of power poles in about 5 minutes flat. Peds, houses, etc. Where it really shines is ave...

8 years ago
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RE: The 20 biggest lies we hear

Mike Mac, post: 400130, member: 2901 wrote: I know where the lines and corners are..Actual: "My dog knows where the corners are". and pees on them.

8 years ago
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RE: The 20 biggest lies we hear

epoch date, post: 400122, member: 485 wrote: I just need one line surveyed."Just the 4 points, not a real survey."

8 years ago
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