Chewy509
Wotty wot wot.
I'm sitting here waiting for my next class to start... A little bored. It's on "Emerging Technologies" and their use in society.
I'm sitting here waiting for my next class to start... A little bored. It's on "Emerging Technologies" and their use in society.
I can't even imagine being in a classroom again. It was so unpleasant the first time around, I suspect I would deliver pizzas as an alternative.
Weeks? How do you access data during that time? I feel lost without accessible data unless I'm traveling and engaged in other activites.
It is easier for many adults to study without the distractions of youth. :santa:
I became a very poor student as soon as I discovered that teachers weren't gods, and didn't actually know everything. I was a slow child, this happened around 5th grade.
I became a very poor student as soon as I discovered that teachers weren't gods, and didn't actually know everything. I was a slow child, this happened around 5th grade.
But then, I'm not really a teacher by training or inclination. so maybe it's different for me than other people who teach.
I think so. Someone who has someone like you as a teacher is lucky, because you are a professional in the field who happens to teach.
I drove to Knoxville over the weekend to see my parents. The cost of living is about 28% lower there than it is where I live. There were also fit, attractive women who were not wearing sweatpants with "Juicy" on the ass. There were lots of trees and almost no industrial detritus. It was like a whole different world from what I'm used to.
I notice you neglected to say whether you enjoyed it or not. The heat was something fierce.
I'll get back to you about enjoying it. That sort of thing doesn't really enter in to visits with parents, you know.
I'd say the larger issue was the humidity. My parents live on top of a mountain overlooking the valley comprising Alcoa and Maryville. Their front porch includes a vista of the Great Smoky Mountains. The sun and moon rise through the peaks. So that was nice.
Let me know when you are in the area again and I'll show you around. That's about 2 hours from me.
Here's how I've been spending my time:
The house was built in 2007 when my wife and I bought it. It's pretty clean, but it's not all that square. The concrete walls in the basement are neither straight nor plumb. My walls should be both square and plumb.Nice. Looks like a new(ish) house? Everything is clean and square...making me jealous. You also have some nice toys there, 19" rack in the corner...
What makes you say that?
What do you mean? The walls are not structural. The gap between them and the floor joists overhead is intentional.Looking good. I have some concerns about your header though. Why not place the 2x4s vertically?
What do you mean? The walls are not structural. The gap between them and the floor joists overhead is intentional.
I just did what was shown here. I do see that this site shows it done as you're suggesting. I don't think it makes a big difference though.Normally the header above the door would be 2by with plywood between, with the width determined by the span. Not a big concern by any means, just something to talk about.
ps. The picture that remained in my previous post was not intended to illustrate my point. I had intended to remove all of the pictures.