I am looking for one of these boxes with a Z06 to ship to Thailand ... I should perhaps check IKEA
Now just who would want a Z06 over in Thighland? Just one guess.I am looking for one of these boxes with a Z06 to ship to Thailand ... I should perhaps check IKEA
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I bet it is a black Z06 Z07 with just a touch of carbon fiber.ow just who would want a Z06 over in Thighland? Just one guess.
Yes! At the end you end up with only the problem of what to do with that empty square box - or back to square one.The though of having a Job of resolving a number of triangular pieces
into something round to fit into a square box ... can be rather delicious.
Yup it may not be considered too much of a problem if one just gets paid to do it all over againYes! At the end you end up with only the problem of what to do with that empty square box - or back to square one.
Ya ... although a few P.Eng. may not always like what my clients hire me for ...we can each have a Corvette and can share a road.I realized as a child that with a big enough hammer, those odd shaped pieces would ultimately fit in any shaped hole... Likely what led me into a career as an engineer....
Not sure what you are pertaining to Sp. but be assured, although there are many in this discipline that think they are a cut above the rest, I am not one of them. I find people in all walks of life that remind me that many know much more than me.... no one knows everything ....and the ones that think they do have a lot to learn. Life lessons teach us more than any book or professor can. And yes... Corvette or not, I will share the road with everyone...Ya ... although a few P.Eng. may not always like what my clients hire me for ...we can each have a Corvette and can share a road.
it is regarding the reference that relates to triangles being hammered into circles to fit into a square that may work and often has my day in negotiation with the P.Eng. consultants who I work with in order to maintain the integrity of plans that I propose. Fortunately it is not as often as when resolving sketch feedback from sales and marketing that miraculously make a toilet fit into any space by merely drawing it smaller.Not sure what you are pertaining to Sp. but be assured, although there are many in this discipline that think they are a cut above the rest, I am not one of them. I find people in all walks of life that remind me that many know much more than me.... no one knows everything ....and the ones that think they do have a lot to learn. Life lessons teach us more than any book or professor can. And yes... Corvette or not, I will share the road with everyone...
But you can get round, square or heart shaped pizzas, why not a square or triangular toilet?it is regarding the reference that relates to triangles being hammered into circles to fit into a square that may work and often has my day in negotiation with the P.Eng. consultants who I work with in order to maintain the integrity of plans that I propose. Fortunately it is not as often as when resolving sketch feedback from sales and marketing that miraculously make a toilet fit into any space by merely drawing it smaller.
Goes to show you ain't taking no BS Spence. Trust you young'un has learned well.Do things come in three ???
I graduated in 1980 with school being closed early (because of an Alberta teachers strike). Added to that having to find work in a stressed Oil Industry targeted by a Federal Trudeau Government.
40 years later the Oil Industry is stressed.
Targeted by a Federal Trudeau Government.
My only child graduates high school ... now closed early (although by covid19)
WoW ... still a proud 2020 Grad Dad