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And 1:200 000. Made almost a century ago, it is still an effective and useful piece of kit that cost me less than a tenner. Map measurer by Henri Chatelain, with Quarter-Inch Ordnance Survey map to The Border, 1935 " data-image-caption="Map measurer by Henri Chatelain, with Quarter-Inch Ordnance Survey map to The Border, 1935 " data-medium-file=" data-large-file=" loading="lazy" width="2518" height="4543" src=" alt="Map measurer by Henri Chatelain, with Quarter-Inch Ordnance Survey map to The Border, 1935 " srcset=" 2518w, 83w, 166w, 768w, 568w" sizes="(max-width: 2518px) 100vw, 2518px">Map measurer by Henri Chatelain, with “Quarter-Inch” Ordnance Survey map to The Border, 1935 National Trail England Coast Path: ‘champing’ at Cooling The Iwade to Grain section of the England Coast Path has recently been officially signed off. I walked it last summer when I completed a circuit of the Isle of Grain, enjoying an unusual overnighter on the way. England Coast Path: ‘champing’ at Cooling Trail talk Trail talk: Navigation resources for hiking in Gran Canaria Three Points of the Compass takes a glance at some of the best maps, guidebooks and online resources there are for those hiking on Gran Canaria Trail talk: Navigation resources for hiking in Gran Canaria map measurer Map measure of the month: the Corriere dei Piccoli chilometrometro This months measure was a gift with one of the most successful of Italian comics. It is cheap, is simple to make and, most importantly, introduced children to the wonderful world of maps and working with them. Map measure of the month: the Corriere dei Piccoli chilometrometro Trail talk Trail talk: Camino de Santiago de Gran Canaria- the finish Three Points of the Compass travelled to the Canary Islands to walk a little known Camino. The first day had not gone well, how would it end? Trail talk: Camino de Santiago de Gran Canaria- the finish Gear Trail talk: Camino de Santiago de Gran Canaria- day one Three Points of the Compass travels to the Canary Islands to walk a little known Camino: "the way of St. James among volcanoes" Trail talk: Camino de Santiago de Gran Canaria- day one ditty bag Gear talk: what I took on the Arctic Circle Trail Three Points of the Compass takes a glance at what he wore and carried on an eight day 100 mile summer backpack across Greenland's Arctic tundra. Gear talk: what I took on the Arctic Circle Trail map measurer Map measure of the month: Ecobra pocket dividers This month's map measure is from a German firm that manufactured almost exclusively for one of the largest US importers of drawing and surveying instruments. Map measure of the month: Ecobra pocket dividers Trail talk Trail talk: Arctic Circle Trail: Eqalugaarniarfik to Sisimiut. The BPM Meter application was designbed to be a small tool that will measure automatically the BPM of your songs. Filed under. BPM Measurement Measure BPM Song BPM BPM Meter Measurement Measure. Click anywhere or press space to measure BPM. Tap anywhere to measure BPM. What is BPM? BPM, or Beats Per Minute, is a standard way to measure the tempo or speed of a song by Click anywhere or press space to measure BPM. Tap anywhere to measure BPM. What is BPM? BPM, or Beats Per Minute, is a standard way to measure the tempo or speed of a song by A BPM counter is a tool used to measure beats per minute, which is a common measurement in music. Who Uses a BPM Counter? A BPM counter can be used to measure a A BPM counter is a tool used to measure beats per minute, which is a common measurement in music. Who Uses a BPM Counter? A BPM counter can be used to measure a My much used German made map measurer" data-image-caption="My much used German made map measurer" data-medium-file=" data-large-file=" width="4608" height="3072" src=" alt="My much used German made map measurer" srcset=" 4608w, 150w, 300w, 768w, 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 4608px) 100vw, 4608px"> A much used German made map measurer, that is still infrequently pulled into action by Three Points of the CompassFor many decades of navigation, anyone that required a map was also using a map measurer. The military use them, sailors use them, motorists use them, town planners and draughtsmen use them, and still, just a few walkers use them. You run a little wheel along a route, a path, a road, a river, a line on a drawing, then either read off the result or measure against a standard.WaywisersThe first England and Wales road atlas was published in 1675. This seminal work, Britannia, comprised 100 maps and was created by map maker John Ogilby. It was the first to use a scale of one inch to the mile and to use the Statute mile of 1760 yards. Each vertical strip map in the atlas showed compass orientation and distances in miles and furlongs. Such accurate measurements had been made possible by surveyors measuring the roads. A favoured and accurate method was walking the ground with a surveyor’s measuring wheel, otherwise known as a perambulator or waywiser. Paying homage, both man and instrument were depicted in Ogilby’s Britannia, shown on the frontispiece and on two maps within.Face of surveyor’s waywiser" data-image-caption="Face of surveyor’s waywiser" data-medium-file=" data-large-file=" width="695" height="691" src=" alt="Face of surveyor's waywiser" srcset=" 695w, 1390w, 150w, 300w, 768w, 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 695px) 100vw, 695px">Face of surveyor’s waywiserSurveyor and his waywiser are shown on plate number 21- the Road from London to Holyhead. c1698" data-image-caption="Surveyor and his waywiser are shown on plate number 21- the Road from London to Holyhead. c1698" data-medium-file=" data-large-file=" width="800" height="543" src=" alt="Surveyor and his waywiser are shown on plate number 21- the Road from London to Holyhead. c1698" srcset=" 800w, 150w, 300w, 768w" sizes="(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px">Surveyor and waywiser are shown at the head of Ogilby’s ‘The Road from London to Holyhead’ map. c1698The idea of map measurers is an old one, probably as old as ‘to scale’ maps themselves. Beyond simple calipers, the earliest of map measurers, or opisometers, were very simple affairs indeed- little wheels on a threaded spindle that could be pushed along a line. With the wheel wound to one end of the spindle, the operator can run the wheel along any line on a map, and, if aware of the scale to which the map is produced, work out by the number of revolutions the distance travelled. More expensive designs of map measurer that incorporated a

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And 1:200 000. Made almost a century ago, it is still an effective and useful piece of kit that cost me less than a tenner. Map measurer by Henri Chatelain, with Quarter-Inch Ordnance Survey map to The Border, 1935 " data-image-caption="Map measurer by Henri Chatelain, with Quarter-Inch Ordnance Survey map to The Border, 1935 " data-medium-file=" data-large-file=" loading="lazy" width="2518" height="4543" src=" alt="Map measurer by Henri Chatelain, with Quarter-Inch Ordnance Survey map to The Border, 1935 " srcset=" 2518w, 83w, 166w, 768w, 568w" sizes="(max-width: 2518px) 100vw, 2518px">Map measurer by Henri Chatelain, with “Quarter-Inch” Ordnance Survey map to The Border, 1935 National Trail England Coast Path: ‘champing’ at Cooling The Iwade to Grain section of the England Coast Path has recently been officially signed off. I walked it last summer when I completed a circuit of the Isle of Grain, enjoying an unusual overnighter on the way. England Coast Path: ‘champing’ at Cooling Trail talk Trail talk: Navigation resources for hiking in Gran Canaria Three Points of the Compass takes a glance at some of the best maps, guidebooks and online resources there are for those hiking on Gran Canaria Trail talk: Navigation resources for hiking in Gran Canaria map measurer Map measure of the month: the Corriere dei Piccoli chilometrometro This months measure was a gift with one of the most successful of Italian comics. It is cheap, is simple to make and, most importantly, introduced children to the wonderful world of maps and working with them. Map measure of the month: the Corriere dei Piccoli chilometrometro Trail talk Trail talk: Camino de Santiago de Gran Canaria- the finish Three Points of the Compass travelled to the Canary Islands to walk a little known Camino. The first day had not gone well, how would it end? Trail talk: Camino de Santiago de Gran Canaria- the finish Gear Trail talk: Camino de Santiago de Gran Canaria- day one Three Points of the Compass travels to the Canary Islands to walk a little known Camino: "the way of St. James among volcanoes" Trail talk: Camino de Santiago de Gran Canaria- day one ditty bag Gear talk: what I took on the Arctic Circle Trail Three Points of the Compass takes a glance at what he wore and carried on an eight day 100 mile summer backpack across Greenland's Arctic tundra. Gear talk: what I took on the Arctic Circle Trail map measurer Map measure of the month: Ecobra pocket dividers This month's map measure is from a German firm that manufactured almost exclusively for one of the largest US importers of drawing and surveying instruments. Map measure of the month: Ecobra pocket dividers Trail talk Trail talk: Arctic Circle Trail: Eqalugaarniarfik to Sisimiut

2025-04-15
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My much used German made map measurer" data-image-caption="My much used German made map measurer" data-medium-file=" data-large-file=" width="4608" height="3072" src=" alt="My much used German made map measurer" srcset=" 4608w, 150w, 300w, 768w, 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 4608px) 100vw, 4608px"> A much used German made map measurer, that is still infrequently pulled into action by Three Points of the CompassFor many decades of navigation, anyone that required a map was also using a map measurer. The military use them, sailors use them, motorists use them, town planners and draughtsmen use them, and still, just a few walkers use them. You run a little wheel along a route, a path, a road, a river, a line on a drawing, then either read off the result or measure against a standard.WaywisersThe first England and Wales road atlas was published in 1675. This seminal work, Britannia, comprised 100 maps and was created by map maker John Ogilby. It was the first to use a scale of one inch to the mile and to use the Statute mile of 1760 yards. Each vertical strip map in the atlas showed compass orientation and distances in miles and furlongs. Such accurate measurements had been made possible by surveyors measuring the roads. A favoured and accurate method was walking the ground with a surveyor’s measuring wheel, otherwise known as a perambulator or waywiser. Paying homage, both man and instrument were depicted in Ogilby’s Britannia, shown on the frontispiece and on two maps within.Face of surveyor’s waywiser" data-image-caption="Face of surveyor’s waywiser" data-medium-file=" data-large-file=" width="695" height="691" src=" alt="Face of surveyor's waywiser" srcset=" 695w, 1390w, 150w, 300w, 768w, 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 695px) 100vw, 695px">Face of surveyor’s waywiserSurveyor and his waywiser are shown on plate number 21- the Road from London to Holyhead. c1698" data-image-caption="Surveyor and his waywiser are shown on plate number 21- the Road from London to Holyhead. c1698" data-medium-file=" data-large-file=" width="800" height="543" src=" alt="Surveyor and his waywiser are shown on plate number 21- the Road from London to Holyhead. c1698" srcset=" 800w, 150w, 300w, 768w" sizes="(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px">Surveyor and waywiser are shown at the head of Ogilby’s ‘The Road from London to Holyhead’ map. c1698The idea of map measurers is an old one, probably as old as ‘to scale’ maps themselves. Beyond simple calipers, the earliest of map measurers, or opisometers, were very simple affairs indeed- little wheels on a threaded spindle that could be pushed along a line. With the wheel wound to one end of the spindle, the operator can run the wheel along any line on a map, and, if aware of the scale to which the map is produced, work out by the number of revolutions the distance travelled. More expensive designs of map measurer that incorporated a

2025-04-19
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IsArrowMode() { return this.mode === Modes.ARROW; } setModeAsText() { this.mode = Modes.TEXT; this.canvas.isDrawingMode = false; this.canvas.selection = false; this.onModeChanged(); }Creating the gradient of objects in ReactSince the gradient is essential for measuring objects on the canvas, use the measurement class to implement the x- and y-axis. The code below shows how to use the x and y-axis and the onMouseMove function to create the gradient of objects:import Measurer from './Measurer';class Measurement { constructor(map) { this.map = map; this.measurer = null; } onMouseMove(e) { const point = { x: e.absolutePointer.x, y: e.absolutePointer.y, }; if (this.measurer && !this.measurer.completed) { this.measurer.setEnd(point); this.map.canvas.requestRenderAll(); } } onClick(e) { const point = { x: e.absolutePointer.x, y: e.absolutePointer.y, }; if (!this.measurer) { this.measurer = new Measurer({ start: point, end: point, map: this.map, }); // this.map.canvas.add(this.measurer); } else if (!this.measurer.completed) { this.measurer.setEnd(point); this.measurer.complete(); } }}export default Measurement;Building the grid system with Fabric.jsImport alpha, grid-style, Axis, and Point from Geometry. Before proceeding to the next step, create a constructor of the canvas inside the Grid class. Use the getCenterCoords function to get the coordinates, width, height, and states of the different shapes.Reevaluate the lines with the x and y-axis to calculate the options for the renderer and to recalculate their state. Then, get state object with calculated parameters ready for rendering. Finally, calculate the real offset/range:import alpha from '../lib/color-alpha';import Base from '../core/Base';import { clamp, almost, len, parseUnit, toPx, isObj} from '../lib/mumath/index';import gridStyle from './gridStyle';import Axis from './Axis';import { Point } from '../geometry/Point';// constructorclass Grid extends Base { constructor(canvas, opts) { super(opts); this.canvas = canvas; this.context = this.canvas.getContext('2d'); this.state = {}; this.setDefaults(); this.update(opts); } render() { this.draw(); return this; } getCenterCoords() { let state = this.state.x; let [width, height] = state.shape; let axisCoords = state.opposite.coordinate.getCoords( [state.coordinate.axisOrigin], state.opposite ); const y = pt + axisCoords[1] * (height - pt - pb); state = this.state.y; [width, height] = state.shape; [pt, pr, pb, pl] = state.padding; axisCoords = state.opposite.coordinate.getCoords([state.coordinate.axisOrigin], state.opposite); const x = pl + axisCoords[0] * (width - pr - pl); return { x, y }; } setSize(width, height) { this.setWidth(width); this.setHeight(height); } setWidth(width) { this.canvas.width = width; } setHeight(height) { this.canvas.height

2025-04-03
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Sox game blares on from somewhere down the hall. We track down the hallway and PAN just as Beverly starts to unzip her pants and close the door. INT. BEVERLY'S APARTMENT, BATHROOM - NIGHT Beverly finishes peeing. She reaches for toilet paper but there isn't any. She rifles through the toiletries under the old fashioned sink basin looking for anything she can use- CHILD'S VOICE (O.S.) Help me. Beverly looks around for the voice, startled. CHILD'S VOICE (O.S.) (CONT'D) Help me, Beverly. It comes from THE SINK DRAIN, above her head. She stands, her pants still around her ankles, leaning forward over the basin, looking down into the dark void. BEVERLY Is s-someone there? Nothing. BEV'S EYE PEERS DOWN THROUGH THE CIRCLE OF LIGHT. CHILD'S VOICE (O.S.) We all want to meet you, Beverly. She gasps, backpedaling, pulling up her pants. BEVERLY Who are you? The single voice turns into a cacophony, bubbling up through the ages. CHILD'S VOICE (O.S.) I'm Matthew... I'm Dorsey... I'm Veronica... I'm Georgie... Come play with us down here... Come play with the clown... You'll float, Beverly. Oh how you'll float... 40. Terrified, Beverly dashes out. INT. BEVERLY'S APARTMENT, LIVING ROOM - NIGHT Bev finds HER FATHER (40s) asleep in front of the TV, still in his janitor's uniform from Derry Home Hospital. His toolbelt is thrown up on the coffee table. She tip-toes over and steals the TAPE MEASURER. INT. BEVERLY'S APARTMENT, BATHROOM - NIGHT Beverly stands over the sink basin, tape measurer in hand. The voice is silent. She unfurls the tape into the drain, its tip disappearing into the void. FOOT BY FOOT she snakes the tape into the drain, until it's fully extended at 20 feet. She waits for a voice. Nothing. Slowly, she begins to reel the tape back in, counting down the length as it winds back in. 16 feet... 15 feet... 14 feet... AT 13 FEET VISCOUS BLOOD COATS THE TAPE. BEVERLY GASPS and drops the measurer. It goes clattering into the sink, the tape coiling up like a snake, blood flickering everywhere as she stumbles back, tripping into the shower. BLOOD GOUTS UP FROM THE SINK DRAIN Like a demonic ejaculation -- blood splatters the mirror, the wallpaper, bouncing off walls and covering Beverly. She SCREAMS and runs out the door... INT. BEVERLY'S APARTMENT, LIVING ROOM - NIGHT ...into her father, who comes charging up the hall. She screams again, recoiling away. MR. MARSH What the devil's gotten into you, girl? BEVERLY The bathroom! Daddy, in the BATHROOM-- His arm shoots out and GRABS HER WRIST LIKE A VICE. 41. MR. MARSH Someone peeking at you, Bevvie? Huh? BEVERLY No... the sink... in the sink... He stalks

2025-04-18
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Made of plastic, Bakelite or metal. They can have handles incorporating plastic, metal, bone or ivory. Cheap versions were given away at petrol stations, or combined into all-singing all-dancing measurer/compass/thermometers made in China by the thousand. That said, they still work. The cheapest will do the same job as the most expensive gold plated measurer ever made, if not necessarily to the same degree of accuracy. They even make incredibly expensive digital versions today. I look on them with dismay, much preferring my little analogue measurers.Plastic map measures sold to readers of a popular motoring magazine" data-medium-file=" data-large-file=" loading="lazy" width="2203" height="2336" src=" alt="Plastic map measures sold to readers of a popular motoring magazine" srcset=" 2203w, 141w, 283w, 768w, 966w" sizes="(max-width: 2203px) 100vw, 2203px">A huge array of different measurers have been produced over the past century and more. Some different types are explored below. In recent years however, as digital mapping comes to the fore, they have very much fallen out of fashion. Not completely though- in 2018 compass maker Silva introduced a map measurement scale on some of their compass lanyards and in 2022 map maker Harvey introduced boot and shoe laces with measuring scales. These flexible and stretch resistant measures are good enough as a rough indicator of distance while on trail.Vistascreen Pathfinder with Vistascreen BP Super measure" data-image-caption="Vistascreen Pathfinder with Vistascreen BP Super measure" data-medium-file=" data-large-file=" loading="lazy" width="3006" height="3411" src=" alt="" srcset=" 3006w, 132w, 264w, 768w, 902w" sizes="(max-width: 3006px) 100vw, 3006px">Cheaply made Vistascreen Pathfinder with Vistascreen BP Super measureThree Points of the Compass has taken a closer look at some particular makes and models of map measurers, including the Silva and Harvey measures mentioned above. Links for these are below. Another is added each month as a featured map measure of the month:Action Line key tag #199Aristo 1323 Fächermaßstab/Fan ScaleAutomobile Association (AA) bookmark and measureBarker & Son RotameterBux measureChadwick-Miller Mileage Meter and Mileage Meter with Magnifier, model 90278Corriere dei Piccoli chilometrometroDiscovery Channel ‘deluxe map measurer with compass’- model D13777Ecobra pocket dividersElliott Brothers opisometerEnbeeco ‘Opisometer’ No.102Fedtro Precision Map Measure and Compass: model MAP-C2Frederick Post model 1368Freiberger Präszisionsmechanik/Carl Zeiss Jena Kurvimeter 78Fritz Chatelain (FC): an early example of the Universal Map MeasureHand & Sons “Miledial”Harvey map-measure-go! lacesHenri Burnat (HB) No. 61 TP ‘Special Grand Modèle’Henri Burnat (HB) Curvimetre, model 52 Mesures AnglaisesHenri Burnat (HB) Curvimètre, model 54MHenri Chatelain (HC) model 457, combination pedometer, compass and map measureHenri Chatelain (HC) Self-Registering Rotameter, model A90Henri Chatelain (HC) twenty-five inch to one mile measureHenri Chatelain (HC) Universal, with compass and ‘reading glass’Hugh Rees “Regent”Inco Krzywomierz TurystycznyKrasnogorsk Mechanical Works (KMZ) curvimeterLutz metric and imperialMile-O-GraphMinerva Curvimeter C-01Morris’s Patent CartomètrèMorris’s Patent ChartometerMorris’s Patent Measuring InstrumentMorris’s Patent WealemefnaOldbury Optical DistameterPanerai Nautical Curvimeter model PAM00302Pathfinder Three-in-OnePhilip & Son

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