Oh, proto... tell us what it was like in the olden times, before all the gizmos, gadgets and trolls. Is it true that people once watched screens with a clothes hanger poking out the top? And did the Astorians in Oregon really miss their one chance to sacrifice at that active volcano? So many questions we have....
In May '04 I was graduating high school but already years into my life goal of becoming an architect. If only I'd found this place back then,
I could have posted the first "Is architecture for me?" thread that wildly misinterpreted the profession.
Just in case: proto, my comment above is not a dig, but an affectionate zing. I'm older than all of you put together.
Jul 7, 21 2:41 pm ·
·
proto
no worries at all, citizen. i do remember life before the internet. i'm not at all the most prolific poster here, and took some time away for a while in the many intervening years.
Switching Careers
Most architects only last 10 years.
A good discussion here, following the lonely ebay draftbaby.
enough said
yeah, that sums it up doesn't it?
SWEET JESUS! Sign me up! I'll be a bag boy for that kind of money.
with a six-year professional degree, I assume that I am 'over qualified'
I wish TraderJoes would open a Denver store.....
I had never heard of TraderJoes. I wonder if they would let me open a store in Miami
Bumping post from day 4 of Archinect (first post May 25, 04).
Why?
Maybe he got tired of everyone commenting about setting records on zombie threads, and decided to do it for real.
not a small task, I started going back and only got to 2018 on page 150.
This is the most frequent topic here and has been since the beginning. Almost 20 years and nothing has changed.
username checks out
A survivor! Nobody in the original thread has been here in eight years or more.
Oh, proto... tell us what it was like in the olden times, before all the gizmos, gadgets and trolls. Is it true that people once watched screens with a clothes hanger poking out the top? And did the Astorians in Oregon really miss their one chance to sacrifice at that active volcano? So many questions we have....
In May '04 I was graduating high school but already years into my life goal of becoming an architect. If only I'd found this place back then, I could have posted the first "Is architecture for me?" thread that wildly misinterpreted the profession.
I had just started grad school for architecture.
Just in case: proto, my comment above is not a dig, but an affectionate zing. I'm older than all of you put together.
no worries at all, citizen. i do remember life before the internet. i'm not at all the most prolific poster here, and took some time away for a while in the many intervening years.
Block this user
Are you sure you want to block this user and hide all related comments throughout the site?
Archinect
This is your first comment on Archinect. Your comment will be visible once approved.