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RE: English language question

> > Well that is a word I have never heard of before. I'd say it is Kentonese...;-) > Very clever Wayne! 😀 I am always fascinated by diffe...

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Kent you nailed it!!!How did you figured it out?

10 years ago
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Kent you nailed it!!!What a relief! I can sleep tonight. I've been thinking--to much--about this for couple weeks now! Thank you so much Kent! :good: ...

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RE: English language question

Where is Holy Cow when I need em? :-)> Aloha, > > I have a question regarding a English word I saw few weeks ago but for the life of me I ca...

10 years ago
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An alternative...> An "adage":> > A traditional saying expressing a common experience or observation.No Bob...this not it.

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RE: English language question

> > Are you wanting the meaning of the phrase or what the phrase such as your example are called?> > If it's the later, I'm going with:>...

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> Are you wanting the meaning of the phrase or what the phrase such as your example are called?Aloha, John: I want to know what the phrases in exa...

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RE: English language question

> Tenacity?> > Persistence?That's not it Kent. I know these words.

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RE: Redundant shot for Control Network

> > ... I am yet to do the centering error for my TS. ...> Until you get around to it you can use mine. It's 0.003'. Don't wear it out. I hav...

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RE: Redundant shot for Control Network

> > What is the proper field procedure for creating redundant shots that will be used for LSA to a control network? > > What I would do is...

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Might take longer than you think...> You had to show that, you are a bad, bad man yawami:-(Sorry MM... Could not help it when I saw RFC's post. I d...

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Might take longer than you think...> > I want to train myself to be precise so extra field work is good for me and I am not on any deadlines :-)...

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> Once you have the data in hand you can remark out the 5-6-1 tie and rerun the adjustment to see how much difference it makes to your final soluti...

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> > What do the pros do in the field?> All or any of the above. It depends on how certain, and how precise, you need to be.> > Once you...

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> Occupy 1, BS 5, FS 6, BS 2, FS 6.> > Occupy 5, BS 1, FS 6, BS 4, FS 6.> > Occupy 6, BS 1, FS 5.> > Adjust.> > Paul in PAA...

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RE: Redundant shot for Control Network

> I don't believe it's that important to occupy it as long as you turn angle sets to it from at least two of your main traverse points, but when do...

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