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- So here was the basic idea.Surveyors would go out and take notes about a road.Like its speed limit, how wide it was, whether it was a highway.
Surveyors would go out and take notes about a road.
British surveyor Patrick Clayton found a bunch of yellow-green stones in a part of the Sahara called the Great Sand Sea, along the border of Egypt and Libya.
Global surveyor and it carried a camera made by the guy on the upper right Mike
Back then surveyors were very common, it's kinda like lawyers today, everybody knew a surveyor. Rushmore is three surveyors and a president,
a very bad surveyor.
And the surveyors eventually encountered a force of hundreds of Seminoles, and as Ellicott put it, they compelled us to relinquish our design and leave the country.
Sometimes we get surveyors in, because it's too detailed to do with slopes and all that kind of stuff.
But Blunt was given immunity as the surveyor of the queen's pictures.
They tell surveys what they think the surveyor wants to hear, not necessarily the truth.
and Mullett and Higgins were two other surveyors.
Yeah, surveyors of the world.
--then it would be the early geologists and surveyors, who were trying to work out what America was made of.
into the field, as a surveyor, as a mining engineer, perhaps as an airplane pilot, perhaps as a surgeon into an operating room, any kind of professional environment.
pictures one of the coolest things was that over the lifetime of the global surveyor Mission seven-year of operation
And as a consequence, that's how the surveyors-- that is an underlying reason surveyors can survey down to a millimeter.
And one of them is LUVOIR, the Large UV/Optical/IR Surveyor-- I think that's what it's short for-- and HabEx, the Habitable Exoplanet Observatory.
That's right, biologist, surveyor, psychologist.
Going on, the surveyor named it after his predecessor, Sir George Everest, and that was the name Everest,
In fact, Apollo 12 landed within 100 yards of Surveyor 3, which was an unmanned spacecraft, a robot, that had landed before Neil Armstrong landed on the moon under-- it
we learn about data analysis, and we do not learn how to manage a team of surveyors and we do not learn survey design, and we do not learn -- well, maybe a little survey design
Rushmore were surveyors.
So Douglass Houghton then on top of everything else he's done, then approaches the federal government and he-he's also trained as a surveyor.
the book I'd known about him doing the geological work, I didn't even know that he was a-a surveyor
There were several stories in the Los Angeles Times during the 20s and 30s about coast surveyors and fishermen who really started
things that are going on in a lot of different platforms that are incomplete, but that are trying to solve this data collection problem of having surveyors go out in the field and,
Hanson, who is an Austrian immigrant and a man named William Moore, and they were both surveyors.
All four of them are surveyors.
You know you've got the explorers and right behind them you've got the surveyors.
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