Why There are 1.5 Million Small Metal Markers Across the US

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  • @mikachu69420
    @mikachu69420 3 года назад +3803

    dang i can't believe they would only put one and a half markers across the entire US, crazy

    • @halfasinteresting
      @halfasinteresting  3 года назад +2835

      Listen here you little shhhii... just kidding I love all my fans, appreciate their input, and I'm definitely not Sam's publicist who just slipped him a sedative

    • @Why72833
      @Why72833 3 года назад +74

      Hmmmmmmmmmmm? I wonder

    • @overdonetv
      @overdonetv 3 года назад +77

      Sus

    • @xBlueWolf
      @xBlueWolf 3 года назад +92

      @@halfasinteresting hai, HAI.

    • @mikachu69420
      @mikachu69420 3 года назад +44

      @@halfasinteresting all good, we all make mistakes my dude

  • @Nixplaystrombone
    @Nixplaystrombone 3 года назад +950

    He's playing you all. The title mistake made you comment, which will make the algorithm suggest his video.
    Good work Sam.

    • @ardentm07
      @ardentm07 3 года назад +10

      He just played you too

    • @Nixplaystrombone
      @Nixplaystrombone 3 года назад +40

      @@ardentm07 I knew what I was doing when I commented. I got half played

    • @Morningstar_37
      @Morningstar_37 3 года назад +2

      @@Nixplaystrombone But you did it anyways

    • @Nixplaystrombone
      @Nixplaystrombone 3 года назад +1

      @@Morningstar_37 true

    • @effedrien
      @effedrien 3 года назад +8

      We can compensate that by pressing the thumbs down.

  • @internetperson9813
    @internetperson9813 3 года назад +468

    "Belize is somewhere...in Africa? I'm not a doctor."
    - Wendover Productions, 2021

    • @someone7826
      @someone7826 3 года назад +38

      It definitly wasn't Sam from Wendover who said this because the Sam from HAI is definitly a different one.

    • @unknowngod8221
      @unknowngod8221 2 года назад +3

      @@someone7826 they are the same Sam Don want to say it

    • @bingtangdaiso3078
      @bingtangdaiso3078 2 года назад +4

      greytilldie operator admin Yea, I’m pretty sure s/he was being sarcastic

    • @IloveRumania
      @IloveRumania 2 года назад +2

      North America: Helo.

    • @kittipawz8657
      @kittipawz8657 2 года назад +3

      HAI is not that wendover guy

  • @Hjovn
    @Hjovn 3 года назад +2507

    A grand total of 1.5 metal markers? Impressive!

    • @notaplic8158
      @notaplic8158 3 года назад +43

      Going for the record!

    • @NightKoneko
      @NightKoneko 3 года назад +14

      I know right?!

    • @GoogleAccount-pi9ct
      @GoogleAccount-pi9ct 3 года назад +26

      One broken one

    • @manchovie3480
      @manchovie3480 3 года назад +29

      I think you forgot the million part. I have 1.5 of alot of things and I promise it's not impressive at all.

    • @notaplic8158
      @notaplic8158 3 года назад +96

      @@manchovie3480 no... When he uploaded the video, he didn't add the million. The OP of the comment is just poking fun at that..

  • @pugz01234
    @pugz01234 3 года назад +2040

    Only og’s remember when the title was called “why there are 1.5 small metal markers in the us”

  • @j4yb1rd
    @j4yb1rd 3 года назад +479

    Don’t worry guys, the title is just content for their next mistake video

    • @jeuno.
      @jeuno. 3 года назад +9

      I guess they’ve run out of mistakes so they had to start making some intentional ones!

    • @Havron
      @Havron 3 года назад

      Task failed successfully

  • @johncleese-mogg365
    @johncleese-mogg365 3 года назад +295

    Everyone's talking about how he said 1.5 instead of 1.5 million, but no-one mentioned how he got the V and A mixed up at 4:28

    • @godowrk3360
      @godowrk3360 3 года назад +13

      Someone pin this for the mistake video

    • @Think_Inc
      @Think_Inc 3 года назад +3

      I noticed that too.

    • @larryscott3982
      @larryscott3982 2 года назад +4

      I didn’t notice because I set the playback speed to 1.5x.

    • @welshgit
      @welshgit 2 года назад +1

      or how "Meades Ranch" isn't an anagram of "handcreams'

    • @relturtle
      @relturtle 2 года назад

      @@welshgit oh right there's one extra E

  • @pookini4836
    @pookini4836 3 года назад +731

    Ngl, "Why There are 1.5 Small Metal Markers Across the US
    " makes for a whole more interesting video, and a half (as interesting).

    • @gargravarr2
      @gargravarr2 3 года назад +9

      A marker is a marker, you can't say it only a half

    • @garfieldandfriends1
      @garfieldandfriends1 3 года назад +4

      *BUT FIRST, WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT PARALLEL PLANETS*

    • @Maxawa0851
      @Maxawa0851 3 года назад

      @@gargravarr2 well, *"""gargravarr2"""*

    • @Perririri
      @Perririri 3 года назад +1

      Normie

  • @janmelantu7490
    @janmelantu7490 3 года назад +222

    As a geographer and former surveyor, this is an excellent explanation of a pretty dense and technical subject. I will be calling NAD22 Channing Datum

    • @effedrien
      @effedrien 3 года назад +1

      Ah ok so you can explain me why we still need markers now we have GPS and Google maps. Maybe it was mentioned in the vid but the voice was too annoying so i stopped it quickly, and searched for answer in the comments.

    • @victorthepotatoeater
      @victorthepotatoeater 3 года назад +12

      @@effedrien Quite hard to explain this simply but I’ll try, I’m speaking for Australia but I’m assuming it’s similar in the US:
      Vertical height - RTK GPS is not ideal with that. These markers are precisely leveled and mathematically adjusted in a national network.
      Legal reasons - there’s a whole can of worms in Land law and cadastral system that works off these little markers. When it comes down to a screaming match between the lawyers, a bearing and distance from a marker is infinitely more trusted than a GNSS receiver epoch

    • @effedrien
      @effedrien 3 года назад +2

      @@victorthepotatoeater i see, it is like those financial departments that still cannot say goodbye to paper, after we implemented the paperless office 20 years ago. I should have known it ;) Thanks.

    • @richarddaigle8777
      @richarddaigle8777 2 года назад +7

      @@effedrien You install your specialized equipment on top of one then do you work so it can be drawn on AutoCAD with millimeter precision. GPS isnt that accurate. You need more precision when implanting complex concrete structure.

    • @haydencarlson2861
      @haydencarlson2861 2 года назад +1

      I have actually seen one of these markers and was curious what it was

  • @ayushmanthapa_onion
    @ayushmanthapa_onion 3 года назад +291

    Old title:
    Why there are 1.5 small metal markers across the US

    • @alienamzal477
      @alienamzal477 3 года назад +7

      Yes, i havent refreshed my screen yet

    • @RobinTheBot
      @RobinTheBot 3 года назад

      Haha thanks

    • @akolyt
      @akolyt 2 года назад

      that is the title again

  • @quator7346
    @quator7346 3 года назад +196

    Ah yes one and a half small metal markers; one of them must have snapped in half

    • @Morningstar_37
      @Morningstar_37 3 года назад +3

      I stole the second half and sold half of that to Elon Musk, who put it in his car which he then sent to space, i now own 12,5% of all the small etal markers of the US

    • @geraldfrost4710
      @geraldfrost4710 2 года назад

      there were two, but half of one got eaten by a beaver, making it half as interesting.

  • @ojtheaviator1795
    @ojtheaviator1795 3 года назад +166

    Sam from Wend--HAI has found the best way to increase engagement: put a minor typo in the title

    • @irishjet2687
      @irishjet2687 3 года назад +7

      Sam just stumbled on to the new version of the community poll! Quick, tell the AI to change the algorithm!

    • @Morningstar_37
      @Morningstar_37 3 года назад +3

      "minor" yeah just by a factor of about 1 million

  • @Fluffian
    @Fluffian 3 года назад +38

    Geodesist here: The reason why we move from metal plates to GPS (+ a couple other astronomic things) stations is that the metal plates move with the tectonic plates, and you can't really measure that without astronomy since you have nothing really to compare it to.
    There's two systems then:
    - One that is used for storing measurements derived from these plates (this is the one you get when you build a new house for example). Once your house is measured to be at a certain place, it is considered to not move afterwards since on a local scale everything is moving kind of in the same direction, so you don't have to measure the new position of your home (for cartography purposes) every couple of years or so or when another house is built nearby.
    - The second system is kept with these stations and is fixed in space, so that tectonic movement can be measured. Also, GPS doesn't care for tectonics, so this is what you're measuring with a GPS receiver.
    The GPS coordinates of your house and the streets you drive on change with tectonic movement, but since you still want to be able to use your GPS device to find a street that may be some decades old and hasn't been remeasured since its construction, there's a new definition of the first system every couple of years; i.e. every couple of years, we calculate how to convert GPS measurements into the measurements that were used for construction so that we can keep using the old measurements and the metal plates without any major headache.

  • @johnopalko5223
    @johnopalko5223 2 года назад +57

    Back in the 1980s, the National Geodetic Survey depended on volunteers to go out and locate marks. We would mark them as recovered, not found, or destroyed and send that information back to the Survey. It was a fun way to spend a Saturday. I got to go driving, hiking, and climbing in places I normally would have had no reason to visit.
    Once time my girlfriend and I had driven out from Seattle and were visiting wineries in eastern Washington. As we were driving past a cemetery out in the middle of nowhere, I saw a witness post just inside the fence. I made a quick U-turn and headed into the cemetery. We located the mark the witness post was, um, witnessing, I guess, and marked it as recovered.

  • @jameszeng2666
    @jameszeng2666 Год назад +42

    Comming from Jet Lag ... Nice job Sam, keep the viewers all by yourself :)

  • @00Krohnos
    @00Krohnos 3 года назад +185

    You're missing units in the title!

    • @linecraftman3907
      @linecraftman3907 3 года назад +14

      He should edit it to There are at least 1.5 small metal markers in US

    • @mgmakuben4756
      @mgmakuben4756 3 года назад +11

      I mean, there are technically 1.5 metal markers across the us

    • @NoodleProductions
      @NoodleProductions 3 года назад +4

      I bet his 9th grade algebra teacher is more disappointed than ever.

    • @starstencahl8985
      @starstencahl8985 3 года назад +1

      How can there be a unit when he’s just counting things? It’s not like is 1.5 grams compared to 1.500.000 grams of pieces of metal, it’s just 1.5 (M) pieces

    • @haydenarratoon4841
      @haydenarratoon4841 3 года назад +1

      Million is not a unit

  • @lucasd.6224
    @lucasd.6224 3 года назад +161

    One and a half small metal markers?

    • @Mira_linn
      @Mira_linn 3 года назад

      It's all you need one known point and a bearing :D

  • @tedder42
    @tedder42 3 года назад +195

    "1.5 small markers" .. 1.5 million.

    • @TheEDFLegacy
      @TheEDFLegacy 3 года назад +6

      That's because it's only half a title!

  • @evank06
    @evank06 3 года назад +97

    Sam: "you can probably find one near your house"
    People who live in the UK: "time to get swimming boys

    • @adampoultney8737
      @adampoultney8737 3 года назад +1

      This

    • @ivan01041991
      @ivan01041991 3 года назад +6

      In fact (putting on nerdy tone) even people in the UK can find such markers you just need to look for OSGB36 markers 😁

    • @evank06
      @evank06 3 года назад +3

      @@ivan01041991 Wow I didn't know that the UK has these too, I feel like going on an internet spiral of research now lol.

    • @Mira_linn
      @Mira_linn 3 года назад +3

      @@evank06 allmost every country have thouse, and even if they are no longer the main use in some countries they are still used as reference points for GNSS measurements as even thou you have a geoid model GNSS is still not perfect so you need correction data that is taken from a point like this by mounting a GNSS receiver there that then can send the error to every other GNSS receiver and for hight GNSS don't even get close compared to ground based methods :) so go look for them however DO NOT DESTROY

    • @Logarithm906
      @Logarithm906 3 года назад +2

      @@evank06 Yup, we have trig points littering our countryside. If you climb up a descent sized hills or such, half the time you'll find a square (typically) concrete pyramidal pillars with a brass fixing at the top to mount a theodolite. In theory you should be able to see at least two other trig points from each one.
      Of course they're historical things now, replaced with lasers and GPSes.

  • @pigorspage5460
    @pigorspage5460 3 года назад +25

    FYI- This is how they Price Flood insurance. Your Location & Elevations are based on these Datums. Just a fun fact to make this more useful :)

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 3 года назад +7

      Oh no, we can't have useful facts around here. Only semi-interesting ones.

    • @TucsonBillD
      @TucsonBillD 2 года назад +2

      Actually, it can tell you much more. For example, it can tell you the elevation above the ground of the 100 year flood that’s inundating your home. All that is found on a FIRM panel (FIRM is the acronym for Flood Insurance Rate Map) and is referenced to NAVD 29 (at least it was back when I was doing this sort of thing…). Being based on NAVD29 isn’t that big of a deal, since all surveyors have the conversion to NAD88 for any given location. All of this works famously, except when the FIRM panel doesn’t delineate the flood plain where your future home will be located… then the engineer and/or hydrologist has to do all the grunt work and submit a new hydrology analysis to FEMA for inclusion in future printings of the FIRM panel. Happens all the time, which is how that data on the FIRM panel was delineated in the first place. Then, there is the problem that the original surveyor didn’t bother tying in his survey of the site to the little metal tag just down the street, instead tying his (or her) survey into a crack in the curb about a half mile further away from the site and proclaiming it as a survey marker for, say, the City of Tehachapi list of elevation, in California. However, the fly in the ointment was that there was no City of Tehachapi list of elevations. So, as it was attempted to explain to the head of the survey department that “I know where the top of the flow is, but I do NOT know the elevation of the ground is.” (He was ignorant of the predicament). The 100 year flow could be measured in inches, feet, or whatever… and the company head was too cheap to send a surveyor out 100 miles away to tie the survey into a known elevation. I never did find out what happened, but a check of the Google Earth photo of the site a couple of years ago showed no further work was done on this site… I’m guessing that it ended up being a total loss of the job.

  • @MidiMaze178
    @MidiMaze178 3 года назад +197

    It would be at least 3/4 as interesting if there were actually one and a half small metal markers throughout the United States

    • @calglider13
      @calglider13 2 года назад +1

      THEY are there. I have used them to locate myself in the desert southwest back in the 1950s

  • @sirphoenix0078
    @sirphoenix0078 3 года назад +54

    the sheer amount of small metal markers is phenomenal. 1.5?! wow :D

    • @geraldbal7945
      @geraldbal7945 3 года назад +1

      its for oil reserve

    • @crazyoncoffee
      @crazyoncoffee 3 года назад +2

      As George W Bush said, “America has grown from 13 small colonies into a great and growing nation of more than 300 people”

  • @RaaynML
    @RaaynML 3 года назад +92

    Running when you see a land mine is actually a *fucking terrible idea.* Chances are, you'll run right onto another landmine.

    • @Havron
      @Havron 3 года назад +11

      You need to run back _exactly_ the way you came. Good luck, soldier!

    • @geraldfrost4710
      @geraldfrost4710 2 года назад +3

      And THAT is how Darwin Award winners are made!

  • @meol0390
    @meol0390 3 года назад +117

    oh so there's only one and a half markers? yeah that's actually interesting

  • @r4sk3t96
    @r4sk3t96 3 года назад +27

    “1.5 small metal markers” i hope that’s a mistake

  • @ahnafj416
    @ahnafj416 3 года назад +7

    2:37 when you need to get to the word limit on an essay

  • @Uranium_Enjoyer
    @Uranium_Enjoyer 3 года назад +29

    Alright he changed the title, it’s been a wonderful journey boys.

  • @seamanmyers
    @seamanmyers 3 года назад +25

    I love how educational this is while being sarcastically insulted. Keep it up

  • @fissionabledolphin
    @fissionabledolphin 3 года назад +67

    1.5? Wow, that sure is a lot of metal markers

  • @alexanderdeburdegala4609
    @alexanderdeburdegala4609 3 года назад +6

    "HOW MUCH BIG OFF GROUND" DUDE you almost made me spit my lunch out lol 🤣🤣🤣

  • @NipkowDisk
    @NipkowDisk 2 года назад +9

    As a licensed land surveyor myself, I found this video to be very concise on the legacy, current and future datums. Excellent job!

    • @rewmeister
      @rewmeister 2 года назад +1

      It's always interesting hearing people talk about surveying that don't do it for work. I am going for my LSIT soon!

    • @NipkowDisk
      @NipkowDisk 2 года назад

      @@rewmeister I wish you the very best! I took the LSIT in 2003 but one thing I certainly recall, is that studying as though I were taking the PLS exam (in addition to knowing my math well!) helped me a lot, especially on the afternoon session as there were at least six questions on a very obscure Federal standard. Since I knew that one cold, it definitely helped my score.

  • @JAshley64
    @JAshley64 3 года назад +6

    POV: You're here looking for comments about the typo in the title.

  • @odd_dragon
    @odd_dragon 2 года назад +4

    I actually ended up using these markers in a geophysics class because those points also have the gravity measured at each point (because fun fact, gravity is not completely constant across the globe, it's just very similar. We used that mark and what we were measuring on a particular day at that point due to the pull of the moon's gravity and then when and measured the place nearby we were originally gonna measure. Then we calculated the difference of the gravity where we measured it, and got the approximate gravity of that point (and many other points) to show us that there was indeed a service tunnel beneath the sidewalk that we measured. I found it very cool.

  • @NoodleProductions
    @NoodleProductions 3 года назад +18

    I’ve gotta say, Sam from Wendovers Chuck-E-Cheese does look a lot nicer than the other one… it doesn’t have the creepy face on it.

  • @jonjanson2
    @jonjanson2 Год назад +4

    Jet lag the game. I am happy that Brian is back on Jet lag the game!

  • @yesitsmojo24
    @yesitsmojo24 3 года назад +28

    4:28 MISTAKE! Sam mistakenly pronounces NAVD88 as NVAD88. Waiting to see this in the annual mistakes video.

  • @jlinkous05
    @jlinkous05 2 года назад

    Your ad placement is pro. Thanks for not interrupting the flow!

  • @kevind843
    @kevind843 3 года назад +5

    “If you have nothing better to do...since you made it this far into the video...”. Damn you Sam from Wendover Productions for knowing my life so well.

  • @evelynwemple9245
    @evelynwemple9245 3 года назад +3

    I paused the video to check out the website but it wouldn't load but when I saw the example it was like 2 miles from when I live lol

  • @zakiducky
    @zakiducky 3 года назад +1

    We use NAVD 88 in architecture to set project datums for buildings in order to vertically locate them all the time. It’s nice to finally know the history behind it a bit. Horizontal datums are taken from (usually) the southwestern most point of the lot. Project north meanwhile is set (generally) to the lot line that most closely faces true north. Of course, if you have non-rectilinear or other atypical lots, things vary. A site surveying team will first survey the site to determine the lot lines, orientation to true north, and vertical datums (where vertical grade is in reference to NAVD 88) and provide that info to the architects in PDF and/ or CAD formats. From there we determine zoning and code restraints during the design and locate the buildings horizontal and vertical bounds, plus entrances, etc. relative to a project 0 datum (for ease of reference in drawings and construction) that is itself referenced off of the NAVD 88 0’ datum. From there, surveyors will mark out the critical points in field for contractors to begin excavation and pouring of foundations. They’ll then build up to the project 0 datum from the footings, foundations and basement slab on grade, with said datum usually being the ground floor. Makes it easy as the basement is usually 1, sometimes 2, but rarely more, vertical datum and you then have a set height to the ground floor, and so on from floor to floor that you follow.

  • @redchic
    @redchic 3 года назад +3

    Thats great. Thanks. I've seen a couple of those before while checking out old fire lookouts. I figured they were part of some location system, but never figured just how so. Thanks!

  • @micah_lee
    @micah_lee 3 года назад +4

    These are actually really cool. I always notice them when I am out and about. I have actually found multiple ones that aren’t geodedic, they are just markers. I found one on top of the Devils Courthouse off the beaten trail.

  • @bonbin6053
    @bonbin6053 3 года назад +10

    I read this as “why there are 1.5 million small metal makers in the US” as if there was 1.5 million blacksmiths 😂

    • @CrooningRevival365
      @CrooningRevival365 2 года назад

      “There are between 5,000 and 10,000 blacksmiths in the U.S., and of those, only about 10 percent do it professionally” NPR, 2012

  • @Vackret
    @Vackret 3 года назад +7

    Ah, yes. I still remember that class I had back in med school where they taught us where Belize was

  • @StephenMakesVideos
    @StephenMakesVideos 3 года назад +5

    I saw one of these markers on the AZ side of the Hoover Dam some time ago. Cool to know exactly what it is!

  • @almostcertainlynotapotato6528
    @almostcertainlynotapotato6528 3 года назад +5

    I can just imagine Sam sitting there in the office of the HAI conglomerates, about to call Sam from Wendover to reming him his place given his brilliant new video, and his publicist rushing in to tell him that he had made a s m a l l mistake.

  • @Sudupe16
    @Sudupe16 3 года назад +3

    0:55 *Sad Belize noises*

  • @jeffreyplum5259
    @jeffreyplum5259 2 года назад +1

    As a kid I found one of these markers in front of my grandparents house in West Virginia. It seemed the mark never got its final serial number and complete markings. I was tickled to think my grandfather's house was a precisely unknown location. Though I may try to find it if I can find the right website. Before GPS, only a huge surveying effort could lay out the grids for accurate mapping. I traveled from West Virginia to Maine as a kid. My hat is off to those who laid out the markers. God bless em

  • @spearman792
    @spearman792 3 года назад +2

    Alright who's the new HAI intern from Pittsburgh?? I'm lovin all the Pittsburgh stock footage recently!

  • @KissTheGreat
    @KissTheGreat 3 года назад +11

    Is it 1.5 or 1.5m??
    Great attention to detail here!

  • @CanadiensFan088
    @CanadiensFan088 3 года назад +5

    Shout-out to the great town of Rimouski, QC 😆

  • @Crossark1
    @Crossark1 3 года назад +3

    3:01 crazy how you found stock footage of a rock that looks a bit like West Virginia

  • @WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
    @WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 3 года назад +2

    4:55
    PERRY I KNOW WHAT I'M GONNA DO TODAY

  • @lluma8153
    @lluma8153 3 года назад +7

    I’ve never even seen one of these but I still clicked
    Also title error

  • @kylarirons2236
    @kylarirons2236 3 года назад +4

    Aha! Meades ranch can’t be an anagram for hand creams because hand creams has one E and meades ranch has two Es!

  • @kirkmorrison6131
    @kirkmorrison6131 3 года назад +1

    I have seen many along the Potomac River in both VA and MD, while fishing. I turned it in to an additional hobby while fishing. Until I moved to SC

  • @misstekhead
    @misstekhead 3 года назад +1

    There’s one on the border of Texarkana. (Texas/Arkansas) Actually there’s quite a few markers of all sorts along the border in Texarkana. It was fun and used to blow my mind jumping back and forth across the markers knowing that was all it took to travel between the two states. Childhood. 😇

  • @alexilonopoulos3165
    @alexilonopoulos3165 3 года назад +6

    One and a half whole metal markers! Crazy!

  • @joseph.wolf.
    @joseph.wolf. 3 года назад +13

    Only OGs remember when there were only one and a half metal makers

  • @mybackhurts7020
    @mybackhurts7020 3 года назад

    Thanks I always wondered exactly what they were for I have found a few of them

  • @Araitik
    @Araitik 3 года назад +383

    Me, starting the video : *okay, what stupidly bad yet extremely funny joke will he come up with this time ?*
    Sam : _C H A N N I N G D A T U M_
    Me : *ah yes, perfect*

  • @Croz89
    @Croz89 3 года назад +1

    There must still be some ground based datums because of plate tectonics, in order for things like property boundaries to still work as their gps coordinates would slowly drift over the years.

  • @thegrajee
    @thegrajee 3 года назад +5

    i can't believe there are 1.5 small metal markers in the US alone

  • @madeintexas3d442
    @madeintexas3d442 3 года назад +5

    I actually have one in my backyard it's pretty cool.

  • @Maxyy40
    @Maxyy40 3 года назад +6

    Sam created this entire video just to say Channing Datum.

  • @SkylorBeck
    @SkylorBeck 2 года назад +1

    My house growing up actually had one of these in its foundation. It always made me wonder what it was for. Now I know!

  • @CaptainZacYT
    @CaptainZacYT 3 года назад +5

    1.5…. That’s it? Someone forgot the units…

  • @cheeseburgermonkey7104
    @cheeseburgermonkey7104 3 года назад +14

    "Why There are 1.5 Small Metal Markers Across the US"
    I never knew half markers were a thing!

  • @markdodd1152
    @markdodd1152 2 года назад

    Kind of fun to learn something. Very well presented. And interesting

  • @itsjustmechill.5292
    @itsjustmechill.5292 3 года назад +1

    I found one of those on an island full of cacti . I was kayaking down a river and stopped at a little island that had one of these.

  • @grumpyoldguy4817
    @grumpyoldguy4817 3 года назад +3

    As someone that spent a major portion of their life in Surveying and Civil Engineering I can confirm "how much big off ground " is the official and scientific unit of measure.

    • @BrentTJo
      @BrentTJo 2 года назад

      Shouldn't it be how big off sea though?

  • @Calebs_Aviation
    @Calebs_Aviation Год назад +3

    Great video very interesting. I saw the link from Jet Lag The Game where you & Brian filled out a geodetic datum chart! 😂

  • @andrewsmith1655
    @andrewsmith1655 3 года назад +1

    I see these all the time when i go Jeeping, good to know there are 1.5 million of them. I have found a few from 1929 which now i know is when the original one was. If you have a remote interest in outdoors or hiking or anything like that old survey benchmarks are always fun to find.

  • @josephgomes9777
    @josephgomes9777 3 года назад

    I was hiking with my cousin at Sugarloaf mountain in Maryland a couple weeks ago and we found one of these at the top

  • @kalabuk1678
    @kalabuk1678 2 года назад +3

    why is the google map in portuguese at 0:24?

    • @alyoooh
      @alyoooh 4 месяца назад

      That's Spanish not Portuguese, but I'm also wondering the same thing

    • @kalabuk1678
      @kalabuk1678 3 месяца назад +1

      @@alyoooh There are several orthographic differences between Spanish and Portuguese that can help us differentiate the two written languages, those visible on the map include: "Cidade do México" not "Ciudad de México" / "Nova Iorque" not "Nueva York" / "Porto Rico" not "Puerto Rico" / "Pensilvânia" / "Dakota, Carolina do Norte, Sul" / "Golfo do México" / "Terra Nova e Labrador."

  • @tehfriedwaffles
    @tehfriedwaffles Год назад +4

    Hey the rest of Jetlag viewers! Ben and Adam Sweep!

  • @boeing747-8
    @boeing747-8 2 года назад

    Found four in the Joliet Regional Airport in Joliet, Illinois. Found out that i just missed one on the hangar building while there for an airshow!

  • @miken4591
    @miken4591 3 года назад +1

    In New Zealand they also have regular markers. These are regularly surveyed to see if / how much earthquakes have moved/ twisted the country. Yes, NZ land moves on a regular basis - sometimes centimetres (inches) sometime tens of meters (yards).

    • @5roundsrapid263
      @5roundsrapid263 2 года назад +1

      Americans actually do know about meters and centimeters, especially the ones who are map nerds.

  • @REEEPROGRAM
    @REEEPROGRAM 3 года назад +3

    Fun Fact: there's usually a lazy Olympics in the town of brezna, Montenegro, you can litteraly win 400 euros for being laziest the most

  • @joermnyc
    @joermnyc 3 года назад +4

    In other words next year when you ask the USGS for a location, they will simply tell you, “Recalculating.”

  • @JesamJD
    @JesamJD 2 года назад

    Oh hey, i saw one of these at the top of Mt Philips on a hike with boy scouts as a kid, out on Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico (and then got a keychain of it that I use for my keys all the time now)

  • @Mr-ot7dv
    @Mr-ot7dv 3 года назад

    They have one on the continental divide at A-basin in Colorado, didn’t know what it was till now

  • @Rancher1911
    @Rancher1911 3 года назад +3

    There are 6 of these I have found so far on my property and none of them are on that map.

    • @lostholloway
      @lostholloway 3 года назад

      They're probably ones that the local, county, or state government use in their GIS department. The coordinates would be more specific to your state. I work in highway construction surveying and we use markers like that called BL or BY points. surveyors will set up laser instruments on the points and then mark where different parts of the roads and bridges and such are to be built. this way all of the contractors can work of the same cad model and all match XYZ position. The DOTwill put them in the weirdest places so that hopefully they'll stay for the life of the project

  • @signbear999
    @signbear999 3 года назад +21

    Only true OGs will remember when this video was called "Why There are 1.5 Small Metal Markers Across the US".

  • @Nick-sd9uu
    @Nick-sd9uu 3 года назад

    Stumbled on one of these in the top of a random butte in North Dakota. Fascinating stuff.

  • @dannypipewrench533
    @dannypipewrench533 2 года назад

    There are three of these near me that I found by chance. One is along the unpaved part of Bruner Road, north of Tartesso in Buckeye, Arizona. Another is along an unmarked trail that branches off of Hassayampa Road and leads to a cattle corral. There might be another one along this same trail, but I cannot remember where it is. Two of them were placed in 1927, and I think one was from 1938. But, all are older than my grandparents.

  • @i_alam
    @i_alam Год назад +6

    Hello Nebula Viewers
    We’ll see you next week JetLagged viewers

  • @TheHylianBatman
    @TheHylianBatman 3 года назад +6

    Man, I love little analog technology to figure out how things work. It's so fun.

  • @bazmanj
    @bazmanj 3 года назад

    Not getting these in my feed. Love the channel.

  • @marsgal42
    @marsgal42 3 года назад

    When a company I used to work for started developing stuff with GPS they had a reference marker in the parking lot surveyed to continental drift accuracy. Since that was nearly 30 years ago the numbers will have changed.
    Most of the area had been originally surveyed under NAD27, resulting in some streets that were very close to, but not quite on very round latitudes and longitudes according to GPS. Sorta like the Prime Meridian itself.

  • @ayoshi5616
    @ayoshi5616 3 года назад +16

    I spent way too long trying to understand why one and a half small metal marker was relevant

  • @erikh3666
    @erikh3666 3 года назад +17

    Humble suggestion to fix the title; it should be "1.5M" (with the "M"), not "1.5". I love your channel! 🤩

  • @nomar5spaulding
    @nomar5spaulding 3 года назад

    There were 3 of those on the top of the hill I used to live on. There were also others on top of the hill behind my Elementary School.

  • @katieandkevinsears7724
    @katieandkevinsears7724 2 года назад

    I love finding these markers when I'm hiking or touristing somewhere. They put some of them in some nice spots.

  • @Slothptimal
    @Slothptimal 3 года назад +6

    MEADES RANCH - HAND CREAMS: Where is the second E?

  • @SeanGHOB
    @SeanGHOB 3 года назад +3

    Hey, Sam. Good job. While there may be some errors in your video, I'm sure you did your best to be as accurate and informative as you could. I appreciate you.

  • @gamingwithmatt9561
    @gamingwithmatt9561 2 года назад +2

    1:34 HOW MUCH BIG OFF GROUND

  • @1sigmamale8818
    @1sigmamale8818 2 года назад

    We use to have to find them on camp pendleton while in the marine corps doing land navigation we call them surveyors marks.

  • @tenaciousjoda8605
    @tenaciousjoda8605 3 года назад +5

    to future generations, the og title was "Why There are 1.5 Small Metal Markers Across the US
    "
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  • @sethsmasal6507
    @sethsmasal6507 3 года назад +4

    1.5 million?