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Here's a gadget that I don't need but sorely want!  It's for measuring the diameter of trees, useful for determining whether a tree can be rightfully called a champion or heritage tree.  How often would I use it?  At least once, I suppose. 

Date: 2009-02-22 04:43 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] perspicuity.livejournal.com
down in the south Pi is "3" ;) j/k

looks like it would easy enough to take a regular tape measure, and write on the back of it, various sizes, and divide by Pi; or just even a cloth style measure, which weighs nothing, and approximate in your head, or use calculator/phone or even a little wallet chart.

i suppose for a plumber, who is doing this day in and day out it might be useful.

actually, if the size is the pure limiting factor, you could make a string the right length, and trees that are bigger won't fit, and would be heritage, and lesser trees would meet or overlap and wouldn't be (and thus are edible?)

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Date: 2009-02-22 04:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] harebell.livejournal.com
I want one, too. I've been obsessing on the trees that I know, lately. I would like to document them.
There's a ponderosa that I really want to measure. Long ago my grandpa, a forest ranger, said it was the most beautiful specimen he had ever seen. And it really is a grand.

Date: 2009-02-22 05:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] iheartoothecae.livejournal.com
But think of all the other things you could find the diameters of too!

Dogs!
People's heads!
Coffee cups!
Lamp posts!
Cigars!
Soup cans!
Flower pots!

The possibilities are endless!

Date: 2009-02-22 05:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bdot.livejournal.com
what is a heritage tree? the link doesn't go to heritage trees....

Date: 2009-02-22 07:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] buboniclou.livejournal.com
A tailor's tape measure or anything like that works perfectly well! I was part of the city street tree census years back, and they just gave us one of those to measure circumferences. Plug that number into a cell phone calculator and divide by 3.14, and you're golden!
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