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March 19

Quote from a new book

"Most people give up just when they're about to achieve success. They quit on the one yard line. They give up at the last minute of the game, one foot from a winning touchdown."  -Ross Perot
January 11

A Question

"What would you do if you knew you could never fail?"
December 03

Building a Strong Personal Foundation

      
  " Many things will strenthenyour personal foundation. Integrity. Making good decisions. Honoring your word. Doing what's right even when it causes you short-term pain. Courage. Telling the truth. Holding high standards for yourself and others. Forgiveness. All the virtures you've read about in the Bible and other great books will add to your foundation and make it strong enough to withstand the toughest shocks."
 
        "Conversely, the "sinkholes" that weaken your foundation include slopiness, taking shortcuts, procrastination, lying, cheating, stealing, backstabbing, pride and ego (also known as machismo), and gossip. What I call the lottery syndrome - wanting something for nothing - saps your moral strength as well. Failing to take the right action because it will make you look bad or lose the regard of others also weakens your foundation"
 
                                                                                                                            Louis Barajas
 
Keep this in mind and continue to strengthen your foundation.
 
 
November 09

Surveyors have helped shape our history...

 

Three of the four presidents on Mount Rushmore started as surveyors, specifically, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln.

Surveying tools and basic mathematical principles helped ancient Egyptians set the corners of the Great Pyramid.

President Thomas Jefferson commissioned Lewis and Clark to explore and survey the territories from Jefferson’s great real estate deal, the Louisiana Purchase. Their extensive reports, maps, and collected data provided critical information that encouraged westward settlement.

Surveyors made sure the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific railroads met in Promontory Point, Utah, to form the first transcontinental railroad.

Surveyors helped measure the distance from the earth to the moon. The first men to land on the moon placed a grouping of reflector prisms—measuring tools used by surveyors. The distance measured was accurate within just a couple of feet.

When the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated on February 1, 2003, debris scattered over hundreds of miles across 40 counties. Using high-precision GPS equipment, surveyors helped to mark the location of debris so that scientists could reconstruct the accident.

August 24

Observe the day!

Henry David Thoreau :
He saw surveying as an opportunity to pursue his real interest: observing the natural world around him. “Surveying,” he writes, “seems a noble employment which brings you within hearing of [the birds]” (29 April 1856).

Enjoy the day!

 

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