> 10. 7. 2017 v 20:54, Martin Sluka via Therion :
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> north_branch_scrap1_170321.th2
> north_branch_scrap2_170321.th2
> north_branch_scrap3_170321.th2
>
I apologize myself, more logical would be:
> 10. 7. 2017 v 12:08, Bruce Mutton via Therion :
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> Before I wiki-ise it, I’d like some feedback, or criticism, as appropriate!
> Is it helpful? (I think so)
>
Hi Bruce and all,
after many years of experimenting I made a presentation of What is behind
Therion. You may
Hello Bruce,
I've forwarded your email to Will Urbanski in regards to permission for
using the Radio Collar Cave data.
Best regards,
Jonny
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Please excuse my brevity, I am responding from my phone.
On Jul 5, 2017 4:09 PM, "Bruce Mutton via Therion"
wrote:
> A little
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Subject: Re: [Therion] Therion Theory - scrap and map definitions
Hi Bruce,
An interesting read. I think the test of any model is how well it handles the
exceptions. In the case of my own projects (where I use my recommende
Hi Bruce,
An interesting read. I think the test of any model is how well it handles
the exceptions. In the case of my own projects (where I use my recommended
structure of course) I have cases where I have to draw up a section of cave
which spans more than one trip in one drawing (typically
Hello Bruce and All
I had to draw a few large caves and I want to share my experience:
1) I always keep scanned survey notebooks. This is an artifact obtained
in a cave and is the source of truth.
2) I store the entire centerline in a separate directory with a split
into files on a trip
Yes I think it is useful, clarifies what I think I understand. Might
terrify a beginner. I obviously prefer Footleg's structure, but have used
elements of them all when data demanded.
Andrew
On 5 Jul 2017 9:08 pm, "Bruce Mutton via Therion" wrote:
> A little while ago I