Indeed although i only ever used a digital one even back in the day. im not that old lol. The total stations they use these days are great though but i cant help thinking they take something away, my younger brother in law is doing a surveying degree at the moment and they dont do half of the trig we had to do back then. I vividly remember calculating whole circle bearings with manual tables because the lecturer said we had too. Ive never touched one since i left uni and i dont miss them
I used to be really into map making when i was a lad. and used to make all the bits out of wood and broken byno's and air riffle scopes. I remember the trig as well, our maths teacher swore blind it would be a valued part of our education, and that was probably the last time I used it.
The Old Woodlands Boys School, where boys were boys and the fuzzers had theirs heads stuffed down toilets, or broom handles through the arms of their blazers and hung up between the stalls....
Dont listen too him. its a city in Australia
Have you seen the blue goldfish
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