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Maybe once per every ten years or so, where I get to dress up in my gown.
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I have 3 frisbee's and hundreds of discs. I'm not sure what your definition of blasphemy is, but ok. We use the frisbee's to warm up sometimes. There's quite a few players that have a freestyle or ultimate background and it's a fun way to get the body moving and watch these guys show their stuff too.
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...here to hear...
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Yes a bunch of revisions, I'm sure. Back in my day, revisions were always recorded in a column above the title block, like this:- ![]() Also, they are invariably by letter. I once worked on a project that had been running for years, and had to change a drawing that was already at revision "R", so my changes were revision "S" - and that was the furthest up the alphabet that I ever saw !
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I did develop an automated revision update program using LISP and attributed titleblocks for ComEd back in 2002 though. It's a bit outdated but can still be ported to use on other platforms for various needs like I use here at my work currently. I did quite a bit of programming for automated drafting standards back then but we had 30-40 drafters plugging away at substation reworks and needed to keep everyone on the same page. I even set up an in-house intranet for new tools and instructions on how to use them. I was developing a Drawing Tracker software package and rev history as well as user login, plotting/paper use, and time spent on each drawing were tracked and logged. It's been a while, but I still dig into that stuff every now and then. If I have time that is. Lots of other stuff to do these days, but if I can automate a task, I'll pound out some code. Ain't technology grand? lol Oh yeah... architecture: This one always intrigued me with it's angles and split. It was also featured in a couple of movies and video games including one of my favorites, Command and Conquer: Red Alert 2: ![]() Crain Communications Building - The Skyscraper Center
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Yes, that's a good piece of design; it doesn't look that complicated, but still leaves you wondering about the geometry of it.
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__________________________________________________ __________ I'm not usually a fan of the bigname celeb architects, but Bjarke Ingels has some good designs in his portfolio, including the Lego HQ building that was mentioned here months back. These designs look attractive but are hugely impractical: The first, I'm guessing has beeen built, but the other is surely just a fantasy project:- ![]() ![]()
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