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...but ... I can inspect elements.
Turns out that the JS is loading data into an HTML5 canvas.

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5/ in console var canvas = document.getElementById("imageCanvas"); var img = canvas.toDataURL("image/png"); document.write('<img src="'+img+'"/>'); then right click, "save image"
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6/ a fine idea (and what I thought of first), but the entire image doesn't fit into viewable section of canvas at once, so print screen crops datahttps://twitter.com/ngvrnd/status/1255862691505278976 …
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7/ You know that old joke about how New Englanders give directions? "Go up a ways, then turn left where the Williamson barn used to be"? THAT'S HOW THE DEEDS ARE WRITTENpic.twitter.com/yTcPGf5csv
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8/ guize, guize, guize I'm getting a lot of advice about the "networks" tab and wget and curl DUDES I've written screenscrapers. Many of them. I use proxies. This is my wheelhouse, I'm cool, thanks.
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9/ also found there's an decades old easement for some rando who doesn't live on the street any more to use one of my capped / non functioning wells for domestic purposes, and to enter my property to maintain pipes ...I think these are the pipes I've been tearing up for yrs now
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10/ actually came across a few more segments of this rusted old clogged up steel pipe while cleaning a wall yesterday before work bc I'm OCD / spergish, I might try to clean the title of this easement, just for lulz
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11/ I've got a second easement on my property. Whoever owns parcel B, has the right to a 10' wide path through parcel A, where my house is. I also own parcel B.
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12/ maybe a hobby for my retirement: * merge the 0.1 acre parcel with the 16 acre with the 40 acre (then I write one tax check per fiscal half, not three) * expunge the nonfunctional well easement * expunge the "I'm allowed to travel over my own land" easement
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yes, but I might choose to do 3 and not to do 1 (or do part of 3 - merge A and B, but leave C alone), for reasons
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Replying to @MorlockP
I can imagine there are a ton of different reasons to do X, Y, or Z. While we’re on the topic of land, how’s the neighbor’s code violation?
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Replying to @skirtsnhose @MorlockP
Meaning: Have I missed an update on it?
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