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Da Boss
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Wot are weekends for? (if not for hanging pipe)
I've got to tell you, this Autocad MEP isn't so bad after all, in fact it has some very cool revit-type stuff. And with the right customization it can be extremely lifelike. So todays play might not be isoistic but its very virtual and exteme fun. Now if could just get paid for it..............
Sunday, March 14, 2010
a moving experience
So no, we didn't iso that, but as part of the closeout proceedings on the old homestead, we did fix the leaking cleanout on the big wye at the bottom of the picture. Amazing stuff WD40.
presto - it's all back together again.
and finally.................we went from this................
to stuffed full with a little help from our friends. That's a full 27 feet long!
and that was the end of the mortgage!
making an investment
Not having been paid to play (again) for a while, its time for something completely different. Virtual Building Construction - as mr S (he of the pointy ears) would say - quite logical So they beamed me up and here I am - investing my (free) time (virtually) at a certain well known educational establishment on the East Coast - Ivy League plus plus.
you've got to be kidding - there's no way all that stuff will fit in that tiny space.............
Not sure if we'll get to iso any of it but just the modeling is heaps of fun, and ductwork with AMEP is always interesting. And I get to play with Project Navigator again.
Pretty soon we'll see if and how big (well) the investment returns are. With the overhead lowered to the bare bones, the bottom end should be well withing reach and everything else is gravy after that. The good news is that the new schedule should permit the good news to be spread more often. The aim is to fill the jar with the big theocratic balls first, then the secular pebbles, and then the personal sand. Sooner be the master's slave than anyone elses.
you've got to be kidding - there's no way all that stuff will fit in that tiny space.............
Not sure if we'll get to iso any of it but just the modeling is heaps of fun, and ductwork with AMEP is always interesting. And I get to play with Project Navigator again.
Pretty soon we'll see if and how big (well) the investment returns are. With the overhead lowered to the bare bones, the bottom end should be well withing reach and everything else is gravy after that. The good news is that the new schedule should permit the good news to be spread more often. The aim is to fill the jar with the big theocratic balls first, then the secular pebbles, and then the personal sand. Sooner be the master's slave than anyone elses.
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