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2008-12-07 10:29 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 03:14 AM by Gordana Radonic
2008-12-10 03:50 PM
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2008-12-11 10:31 AM
Most of them left in disgust at how unrealistic and naive everyone was, altho that older Germanic fellow who wore a white lab coat could point a drafting pencil using the sanding block like nobody's business. I miss him.Dwight, I don't know how far back you go, but I only used the sandpaper pad to make a chisel point for lettering. I started with the pointer that had a sandpaper cone, then onto a metal spiral cutter and finally an electric carbide bladed sharpener. After a rainy night the old guy I sat across from used to use a cigarette lighter to dry out his leads. We also wore drafting aprons!
2008-12-11 10:34 AM
And " city planners"? They're just failed architectsAs I have a degree in planning, I think I should resent that
2008-12-11 04:30 PM
2008-12-12 01:09 PM
Steve wrote:In the modern world, yes to all of the above. All you need is an MBA.
Can you be the foreman on a framing crew if you’re not a carpenter?
Can you be the Captain of a ship if you are not a sailor?
Can you be a General of an army if you have never been a soldier?
Can you conduct an orchestra if you can't play an instrument?
2008-12-12 04:09 PM