I am starting a new thread that is about other threads. You can talk about other discussions taking a place in Archinect and make cross references to a particular link, picture, response and whatever else you deem necessary or entertaining or thought provoking about the other thread. thus the name: Thread Central
here are some examples of comments that comes to mind:
* hey did you read on --------- thread ------- thinks frank gehry is good. hahahaharhar..
or,
*i can't believe he said that. how stupid of him. asshole.on top of it he is got hundreds of posts. gimme a break.
or,
* this is the best thread.. fuck the others..
or,
*****Thread Alert******
read the -----thread yet??? there is a dog fight going on between ----- and-----.it is about gondolas and pollution in Venice..see you there.
or,
* yeaah, i don't read that thread either. its kind a boring.
or,
*i am thinking about starting a discussion about ------------- ---- ---- will you guys in Thread Central post in it and say wow it a great thread?. it was about time 'somebody' (insert my name please) picked up on it.. and discuss it?
Heard about this today. I always wanted to go as a kid, deathtraps and youth, but always too poor to get there.
JLC-1
May 29, 18 5:58 pm
bumping this up out of boredom
Non Sequitur
May 30, 18 9:14 am
Mini NS turns 2 tomorrow.
Miles Jaffe
May 30, 18 9:32 am
You getting him a T square, or does he already have one?
Non Sequitur
May 30, 18 9:38 am
Do large blocky wax crayons and a white roll of paper count? We got a local woodworker to custom make a toddler helper stand that converts to a drawing table... so that's a start.
geezertect
May 30, 18 2:51 pm
Tell him you can't afford to feed him. That might innoculate him against any thoughts in his teens about becoming an architect.
Non Sequitur
May 30, 18 3:19 pm
Geezer, I can afford to feed him just fine.
curtkram
May 30, 18 10:35 pm
grats non.
Non Sequitur
May 31, 18 2:48 pm
Thanks Curt and Trek, don’t you have some bad skylight to detail? Granted the kid came very close to not having any shot at any future in the first place, he’s now doing fantastic.
curtkram
May 31, 18 8:31 pm
no bad skylight details here. i am thinking about putting an expansion joint in a concrete deck under a swimming pool. seemed like a good idea at the time.
Non Sequitur
Jun 1, 18 6:20 am
You’re right Trek, this place is more suited for seeking pedestrian detailing advice for mediocre projects and poor attempts at insulting one’s family.
geezertect
Jun 1, 18 7:25 am
NS: Not saying you can't. Only suggesting it's never too early to steer the little ankle
biter away from potential disasters of life.
Non Sequitur
Jun 1, 18 8:04 am
Geezer, I figured that much. He is pretty bittey.
geezertect
Jun 1, 18 8:09 am
A budding dentist.
wurdan freo
Jun 2, 18 10:13 pm
What's a t square? Is that like a special mouse that connects to an ipad and helps kids draft?
Le Courvoisier
May 31, 18 4:06 pm
1) This Weezer cover of Africa is damn good.
2) Unemployment is fun.
Wilma Buttfit
Jun 1, 18 6:13 am
Funemployment?
citizen
Jun 3, 18 11:04 pm
Touche', tintt.
That's a great spin.
Non Sequitur
Jun 3, 18 2:36 pm
So, I often get emails from high-school kids looking for advice on Canadian universities. I tend to typically reply in a helpful but critical way so that they don't go in blind. I get one email today asking some good questions to which I reply in great honest detail only to have their email bounce back.... wanker used a disposable email to sign up to archinect. Too bad, now they won't get the information and advice.
Non Sequitur
Jun 4, 18 9:02 am
information request was legit and sincere. Oh well, Kid should have used a real email.
Miles Jaffe
Jun 3, 18 10:43 pm
Funny one today. Met a woman (through my wife) who wants to do some work on her south of the highway house here in Paradise. Property probably worth >$10m. The only reason I was even thinking about this was to funnel work to a couple people I know who could use it.
Had a nice meeting, told her she needed a plan and that the prices she was getting were useless without one, which she seemed to understand. Two hours later the woman texts my wife and says "my caretaker told me your husband is famous and really expensive, so oh well".
Meanwhile the caretaker is lining up kickbacks from his pals who will try to bleed her dry. LOL A great reminder of why I'm doing what I'm doing and not doing what I'm not.
b3tadine[sutures]
Jun 3, 18 10:56 pm
Perfect illustration of why I don't advocate for young people joining this profession.
Non Sequitur
Jun 4, 18 9:01 am
Miles, you should have signed her boobs like a rock star.
Miles Jaffe
Jun 4, 18 9:24 am
My wife gets annoyed when I do that, and she was standing right there.
Marc Miller
Jun 4, 18 7:27 pm
Anyone else listen to the last two episodes of Criminal?
Wilma Buttfit
Jun 5, 18 10:04 am
I am trying to not say something snotty on that thread of the guy who wants to stamp something. It really is amazing how people just don't get the most basic stuff. The ego is a scary thing.
Non Sequitur
Jun 5, 18 10:13 am
See Balkins' attempt at explaining Canadian building code law to me in the Norway thread.
Wilma Buttfit
Jun 5, 18 10:38 am
no thanks
Non Sequitur
Jun 5, 18 10:39 am
ah, come on. The water is just fine. Jump in.
randomised
Jun 5, 18 12:18 pm
Go ahead, it might teach someone something, or not...
Wilma Buttfit
Jun 5, 18 1:47 pm
Arrogance don't learn! I'm confident about that.
randomised
Jun 5, 18 2:48 pm
But there are more people reading this.
Non Sequitur
Jun 5, 18 3:24 pm
Hey, if anyone wants to practice in BC, ricky B has a clear step by step plan all ready for you.
I used to idolize him, had all his books; until he got involved with asia. I hope we know more later.
Non Sequitur
Jun 8, 18 12:12 pm
whaaaaaaaat?
Non Sequitur
Jun 8, 18 12:23 pm
Now I won't be getting any work done today
Marc Miller
Jun 8, 18 12:52 pm
But let's not forget Kate Spade...
Non Sequitur
Jun 8, 18 12:57 pm
^off course not.
shellarchitect
Jun 8, 18 1:54 pm
I read kitchen confidential without knowing anything about the guy, rocked my world at the time. I can't understand why some people feel the need to end it all, it's a terrible thing.
JLC-1
Jun 8, 18 2:23 pm
^ I found a book called "Gone Bamboo" in a thrift shop, best spy novel I've read ever.
SneakyPete
Jun 8, 18 3:42 pm
Not sure why who he was dating would change your opinion of him if nothing else prior had...
JLC-1
Jun 8, 18 4:02 pm
figure it out
Mr_Wiggin
Jun 8, 18 4:03 pm
You're Harvey Weinstein?
JLC-1
Jun 8, 18 4:08 pm
sure, why not.
SneakyPete
Jun 8, 18 5:57 pm
0_o
JLC-1
Jun 9, 18 7:19 pm
Lay down the luudes, applepie.
wurdan freo
Jun 8, 18 4:02 pm
^^ used to think the same thing about suicide but been on the caregiving side of dementia... not sure I would want to put my family through that? Course... by the time I find out... might be too late for me to do anything about it except shit myself and slowly slip into oblivion...
shellarchitect
Jun 8, 18 6:15 pm
Pretty big raise today and a promotion coming, turns out they like it you bring in a $10 mill. job. Better to be lucky than good I guess
curtkram
Jun 8, 18 9:04 pm
usually people think you're good when they trust you with 10 million. maybe imposter syndrome?
I'm not a robot
Jun 8, 18 10:42 pm
$10m in construction cost or $10m in fee?
shellarchitect
Jun 9, 18 7:11 am
Maybe a little imposter syndrome, but I'll manage. 10 mill construction cost, we couldnt handle a 10 mill fee project!
Le Courvoisier
Jun 9, 18 5:45 pm
And I'm no longer unemployed.
Donna Sink
Jun 13, 18 8:51 pm
That was quick!
archischnect
Jun 10, 18 4:45 am
yo wsup im at 3rd year and want to open my own firm when ill get license on what you advice to focus until ill get all those hours and diploma and pass the exam and all that
Wilma Buttfit
Jun 10, 18 10:10 am
My advice is to learn reading, writing, and speaking skills along with architecture skills.
Non Sequitur
Jun 10, 18 10:51 am
.
Miles Jaffe
Jun 10, 18 12:07 pm
I want that guy to design my building.
archischnect
Jun 10, 18 1:52 pm
@tintt thank you.
@Miles Jaffe sure, after maybe ten years. But you are quite go
od architect by your self, so maybe that's not necessary...:)
Donna Sink
Jun 13, 18 8:53 pm
HI TC:
Jeepers. I've been SO seriously snowed under at work that I just realized I haven't checked TC in a week! I have lots of stories I could tell about one of my clients who is currently jerking me around, but since I'm not anonymous here I won't tell all. Most of my clients are lovely, but one in particular lately is demanding WAY too much.
Hope all are well. I'm headed to AIA Conference 2018 in NYC next week! If anyone wants an Archinect meetup let's do it!
Wilma Buttfit
Jun 14, 18 8:54 am
I'm getting jerked around too. With increased temperatures comes increased crazy. Any AIA members care to share how the AIA suggests handling unpaid invoices? Can they help with collections?
Wilma Buttfit
Jun 14, 18 8:57 am
I'll join if I get help.
Miles Jaffe
Jun 14, 18 9:35 am
Vinnie and Guido show up at your door if your AIA dues are late. Oh, wait, you mean YOUR collections.
Wilma Buttfit
Jun 14, 18 10:27 am
Common misunderstanding.
geezertect
Jun 14, 18 11:35 am
Go to their office with a lead pipe and break their knee caps while dressed up as your favorite building so that you can't be identified. Oh, wait, looking like a cross between the Tin Man and the Disney theater might give the cops a clue.
Wilma Buttfit
Jun 14, 18 11:20 am
I am reading a book for general contractors. It has a section called 'architect'. Any guesses as to what it says about architects?
geezertect
Jun 14, 18 11:33 am
That we are a good place to dump the blame if anything goes wrong?
Wilma Buttfit
Jun 14, 18 11:51 am
That's the topic of the book. That and how to squeeze water from dry pinecones. This section has sentences like architects are... architects are educated by.... Architect training is... Business is an unfortunate reality for architects. Architects don't do the boring parts cause it's inconvenient. They are artists that must behave like lawyers (and can't/don't get it/lambs to the slaughter). It's saying architects are too dense to know that they are basically lawyers. But the AIA says we are artists!
Wilma Buttfit
Jun 14, 18 12:09 pm
And yes, that is explicitly said in the next section, where in the past designers and contractors worked together to deliver a nice product for the owner that is no longer the case. Now, everything is an opportunity to get $$$. (paraphrased) Nice guys no more.
Donna Sink
Jun 14, 18 9:57 pm
On a conference call today with contractor, client, me the contractor told the client "Donna has been great to work with." I blushed.
Seems Brad and Neri are not really dating. There are some funny-sad comments on this article about that notorious assholes architecture academics tend to be, tho!
Miles Jaffe
Jun 15, 18 12:37 pm
Brad's not married, but you are (in case you forgot).
"...we cannot wait to read PageSix in a few weeks and learn about Carl Icahn’s angry, desperate attempts to spitefully seduce Neri Oxman."
JLC-1
Jun 15, 18 2:43 pm
on other fun news, had a HOA meeting last night where the "board" invited a couple of lawyers....according to them, we have some construction defects (I sunk in my chair and didn't breathe - all of what they presented is deeply flawed and based on "feelings") and oh, surprise, the statute of limitations is running out in 6 months so you better hire us! I will vote NO, and I'm compiling some useful data to convince some other people to stay away from the sharks.
Miles Jaffe
Jun 15, 18 2:53 pm
It's likely that the scumbags are petitioning board members individually for support. You should consider doing the same to suss out their positions and make your case.
JLC-1
Jun 15, 18 3:07 pm
there were many construction professionals in the room, the message to the board was - come back with a expert assessment, a proposed solution and a cost, plus we haven't heard from the developer or the GC (they may very well agree to fix the issues on their dime), so until all of that happens, there's no free lunch for the suits.
shellarchitect
Jun 18, 18 10:27 am
do the developer and GC still exist in the form that built the development? What data are you compiling? I've always been curious about condo lawsuits.
JLC-1
Jun 18, 18 1:35 pm
I will tell you more after thursday, yes, developer and 2 gc's in good health; I don't know about the data, apparently we hired a forensic architect and he's been observing for 3 years - but it's all so subjective at this point "it looks bad" "shoulda been built better" and my main apprehension in hiring lawyers is you are frozen in time until the lawsuit is settled, meaning you can't sell or refi. in who knows how many years.
Schoon
Jun 15, 18 3:29 pm
Hi TC,
How do you all feel about an architectural engineer hanging out on this forum? I joined back in 2014 thinking I would pursue an MArch after graduating with my AE degree, but I shifted gears and did a masters in Civil Engineering instead. I love architecture, but I decided I'd enjoy it better from an adjacent position. I just graduated yesterday, am about to start working as a structural engineer in an AE firm, and would like to stick around and un-anonomize myself.
JLC-1
Jun 15, 18 3:39 pm
Congrats! and welcome back...
Wilma Buttfit
Jun 15, 18 3:50 pm
Of course!!! And congrats!
Non Sequitur
Jun 15, 18 4:32 pm
sounds fun!
Miles Jaffe
Jun 15, 18 4:52 pm
Perfect. Looking forward to value engineering your posts.
Nick Pawlikowski
Jun 15, 18 6:07 pm
Thanks everyone! Likewise, Miles.
geezertect
Jun 20, 18 2:06 pm
Do we allow people who haven't prostrated themselves before the Mother God Architecture?
tduds
Jun 15, 18 4:41 pm
"Photometrics"
Non Sequitur
Jun 16, 18 10:50 am
Penises!
JLC-1
Jun 20, 18 1:12 pm
and congrats to canada today! will salute at 4:20.
Non Sequitur
Jun 20, 18 2:19 pm
...in 8 to 12 weeks, but yes, it passed today.
Miles Jaffe
Jun 20, 18 3:06 pm
Selling my Labatt stock now.
JLC-1
Jun 20, 18 5:34 pm
why Miles, it will only go up....
JLC-1
Jun 20, 18 5:35 pm
and things are being torn apart.....
Miles Jaffe
Jun 23, 18 5:12 pm
email of the day:
Message:
How are you doing?
My name is Thomas Jeff from SC. I actually observed my wife has
been viewing your website on my laptop and i guess she likes
your piece of work, I'm also impressed to have seen your
different piece of works too, : ) You are doing an amazing job.
I would like to receive more information about your piece of
artwork and what inspires you. I am very much interested in the
purchase of the piece of art (in subject field above) to
surprise my wife. Kindly reply for the availability for
immediate sales.
Thanks and blessing,
Thomas.
geezertect
Jun 23, 18 5:50 pm
I would like to wire the money into your account, so I need your account number and also your Social Security number, for identification purposes only. Or, if you would prefer, I will send you a cashier's check for the amount plus $10,000 for postage, and you can wire back the difference when you find out the postal charges. Interested?
snooker-doodle-dandy
Jun 24, 18 6:36 pm
Never ever trust someone with two first names.....there aliens or bots.
snooker-doodle-dandy
Jun 24, 18 7:30 pm
Licking my sores these days. A project Ten year in the works, headed south after being toasted by a Historical District Commission, based upon the loose guide lines of the National Park Service for Historic Preservation. The project ended up in court client against historic commission. It was a Federal Rupla case, and went directly into the State Federal court system. It ended up being appealed and went to the Circuit Court of Appeals, then was tossed back to the State Federal Court, because the Judges reviewing the case thought it should have been decided in the lower court. it was decided in a most awkward manner, in what I thought was the end of the Case. The Court requested Attorney Fees from the Client attorneys and cost incurred by the Client. Judge slashed the fees in half of what was requested. Then the case took a real weird turn, Defendants attorney is appealing the Judges decision on fees to the Appeals Court, cause they are in disagreement with the award amount and feel it should be less. So here I sit after ten years and a multiple legal twist and turns and millions of dollars spent on attorney fees by both sides of the case and I sit being unpaid for our work. The client j sees us as dead wood in the process. "The defendant," hired an architectural firm to do a down sized redesign years ago The judge agreed to certain aspects of the design so the client presented this design back to the historic commission for approval, because the historic commission said it would be acceptable to them during the court proceedings. The commission approved the revised plan so the client can proceed. Like I said licking my sores these days.
Marc, what did you expect? It’s too tentalizing for sir Ricky Balkanicho but in his mild defense, the Meh2018 wanker did set a the dumpster aflame first.
Marc Miller
Jun 25, 18 8:57 am
yeah, it was a non-productive combination to say the least
, that’s why I had to stop. I might jump back in.
Miles Jaffe
Jun 25, 18 9:01 am
That thread was doomed from the start. I have purposefully avoided it. There is nothing to be gained there.
Non Sequitur
Jun 25, 18 9:08 am
My inbox is angry at me for tossing in one casual reply early.
I guess that's true. I hope they put in some probes and see how hot it got.
Miles Jaffe
Jul 2, 18 10:00 am
I'm guessing you would call this a roof screen?
Donna Sink
Jul 2, 18 8:56 am
Something seems odd on the Forum? Lots of old threads popping up.
I’m at the beach with my extended family. Good lord did I need this break!!! Only 48 hours into it and I’m realizing I’ve been waaaaay overstressed lately. Time with the people in my life who matter the most, next to the ocean, with margaritas.....exactly what the doctor ordered!
Wilma Buttfit
Jul 2, 18 10:15 am
Sounds like fun. Being with family is just about the most stressful thing I can think of, however. My family is so hateful, controlling, and chaotic that we haven't seen them in years. Literally, doctor's orders. And the social workers.
proto
Jul 2, 18 1:11 pm
enjoy those margaritas (& the time w/ the fam
)
proto
Jul 2, 18 1:10 pm
an early happy 4th to the usa'ians and a belated happy canuckistan day to our friends to the north!
The mallow cup production facility (read: confectionary factory) is just close enough, and you can get a case of rejects for $5.
So why not in pound cake?
Granted, the technique might need some work.
Donna Sink
Jul 7, 18 9:23 am
Sections....I love cross sections.....mmmmmm/
Miles Jaffe
Jul 4, 18 9:01 am
Latest Archinect soap action: the RickShaw bromance.
Non Sequitur
Jul 4, 18 9:06 am
We know Steve Buschemi is set on playing Ricky... but who do we get to play Shaw?
Miles Jaffe
Jul 4, 18 12:50 pm
Jar-Jar Binks. Michael Cera if Jar-Jar isn't available.
curtkram
Jul 4, 18 12:52 pm
jeff goldbloom
curtkram
Jul 4, 18 12:57 pm
little bit of useless trivia. jeff goldbloom and steve buscemi worked together on the move "vibes" with cyndi lauper in 1988. i wonder if they worked together as well as RB and shaw?
Miles Jaffe
Jul 4, 18 2:18 pm
Goldbloom isn't whiny and annoying enough. Maybe Matthew Broderick.
Shaw
Jul 4, 18 2:44 pm
May God bless you Miles. I wish you the very best, in all things. I think I didn't respond to you well before, and for that, I hope you will accept my apology. You have a lot to offer others, and must be an extremely talented and gifted person. You obviously care deeply, and I believe that you probably are very generous in helping others professionally and otherwise.
Non Sequitur
Jul 4, 18 3:00 pm
What about Matt Damon? He's probably got some time for this project?
Miles Jaffe
Jul 4, 18 3:02 pm
+++ Shaw. Whether you are sincere or not. Now please post a picture so we can finish casting your character.
Shaw
Jul 4, 18 3:34 pm
Sincere, Miles. I do believe that about you. It took me a minute to see where you were coming from. By the way, I think im in good company with Charlton Heston and Stephen Boyd on your idea (was proposed for the 59' Ben Hur). So I'm Charlton Heston - that's cool.
curtkram
Jul 4, 18 3:52 pm
Apparently Charlton Heston narrated Armageddon, which had Steve buscemi in it, so they've worked together too. We'll get some Shaw voice overs while Steve buscemi acts out RB's dumpster fires. Owen Wilson, nominated above, was also in it.
Shaw
Jul 4, 18 4:06 pm
LOL - didn't know Heston narrated that one, or I missed that. I did recognize him in cameo in the remake of Planet of the Apes.....they'll never beat the original version, or two......
Miles Jaffe
Jul 4, 18 4:21 pm
You don't get to pick, that's up to us. Owen Wilson but he might be a good pick. I can't stand him.
Shaw
Jul 4, 18 4:30 pm
I'm with you on Owen - that remake of Starsky and Hutch was so bad. David Soul very vocal about it.
Wilma Buttfit
Jul 4, 18 7:33 pm
Who plays Miles?
Miles Jaffe
Jul 4, 18 9:19 pm
Doh
Wilma Buttfit
Jul 5, 18 1:04 am
Homer?
Miles Jaffe
Jul 5, 18 8:35 am
Maybe with a wig.
curtkram
Jul 4, 18 7:41 pm
Pierce brosnan. Obviously Sean Connery for NS
Non Sequitur
Jul 4, 18 7:52 pm
Obviously.
Wilma Buttfit
Jul 4, 18 8:55 pm
Makes sense.
curtkram
Jul 4, 18 9:08 pm
i've got sandra bullock for tintt, and robin williams for donna
Miles Jaffe
Jul 4, 18 9:21 pm
Clooney. This was already decided at the coffee shop. tintt could be played by Jennifer Lawrence. Bruce Willis would play Sir Chrissy.
curtkram
Jul 4, 18 9:44 pm
um. david curtis's cameo can be played by johnny depp.
Wilma Buttfit
Jul 5, 18 1:06 am
Wow. I was thinking Velma from Scooby-Doo.
Miles Jaffe
Jul 5, 18 8:40 am
Boom. Just got curtkram's casting for Donna.
John Forsythe, the unseen boss from Charlie's Angles, could be curtkram, who never appears on set.
Donna Sink
Jul 7, 18 9:27 am
I don't get it? But I feel flattered to be compared to Robin Williams in any way so I'm fine with it?
Miles Jaffe
Jul 7, 18 10:48 am
Mrs. Doubtfire.
Wilma Buttfit
Jul 5, 18 11:58 am
New word to describe the desired architecture: non-douchey. I like this client! Now we know what comes after po-po-mo! Non-douche!
JLC-1
Jul 5, 18 12:25 pm
i'm sure he gave you an example of douchey? care to share?
Wilma Buttfit
Jul 5, 18 12:52 pm
No, no example given. Sorry.
JLC-1
Jul 5, 18 12:57 pm
Aww, can YOU give an example? I think I know but i"m not positive.
Wilma Buttfit
Jul 5, 18 5:08 pm
I'll see what I can find. Why?
wurdan freo
Jul 6, 18 4:04 pm
anyone watching this world cup... freakin' amazing so far. Belgium with a population of 11 million just beat powerhouse brasil 2-1 to advance to the semi finals.
Uruguay, population 3 million made it to the quarter finals and lost today to France.
Why does the US still suck at this game? I don't get it. Although I do have a theory.
Non Sequitur
Jul 6, 18 4:08 pm
Our office's bandwith has been compromised since the WC started. Streaming 2 games on multiple stations does that. We resulted in using our boardroom to stream instead.
wurdan freo
Jul 6, 18 8:50 pm
I wish barry sanders would have been a soccer player... could have been best ever!!! Maybe in a different dimension... or EA Sports!
randomised
Jul 7, 18 6:38 am
It's called football!
Volunteer
Jul 7, 18 11:21 am
I've seen more flops than the Duke basketball team makes. These guys kiss the grass once and roll around like they are mortally injured. I would hate to see them even try baseball: "You want me to SLIDE into home plate?"
wurdan freo
Jul 7, 18 11:11 pm
A direct kick from a foul can be a dangerous scoring opportunity. This incentivizes players to draw fouls. Additionally, the fouling player can be penalized depending on severity, including ejection. Unfortunately there are some that take it way too far... cough... neymar.. cough cough...
wurdan freo
Jul 7, 18 11:15 pm
I'm a little disappointed in the semi finals... all 4 teams from europe... rest of the tournament was amazing.
JLC-1
Jul 8, 18 9:47 am
Yes, it's called Football. And this is a real world championship.
randomised
Jul 8, 18 3:02 pm
world series? usa&can series ;) but yes great world cup indeed, hope the Red Devils will win this one.
tduds
Jul 10, 18 2:27 pm
Why does the US still suck at this game?
The US has always struggled with the concept of un-armed conflict.
Donna Sink
Jul 9, 18 9:14 am
For reasons I can't state yet I just went back to TC page 1168 and reread it. We were having a lot more fun back then!
Serious talk: things are hard right now. The current state of politics has people angry and sad and overwhelmed. I'm seeing a therapist now, and it's helping. If anyone is really feeling down or like they might be at a breaking point please find someone to talk to, a professional or a trusted friend over beers or anything in between. Solidarity among smart people is necessary.
I agree, Donna. I hope people are finding the help they need. Personally, we've instituted a rule in the house - no talking about politics (or consuming of news in any form) starting the hour before bed or within an hour of waking up - has helped tremendously with getting better sleep.
Miles Jaffe
Jul 9, 18 10:30 am
Restrict
Miles Jaffe
Jul 9, 18 10:34 am
Stupid iPhone. Restrict or eliminate 'news' media from your diet. All it does is make you stressed and miserable. And for the most part it's all propaganda or bullshit. Trust me - you will be much happier focusing on your own life and community and
exerting your energy there.
eeayeeayo
Jul 9, 18 11:04 am
Reasons you can't state yet? Let's guess: are you moving to Rwanda?
What was more fun back then? The Rick B dumpster fires or the fact that Miles was offline (and being missed)? Never mind, none of my business, sorry for the interruption.
Miles Jaffe
Jul 9, 18 7:39 pm
Aww, you guys missed me. How sweet! I'm feeling all warm and fuzzy.
Must be the Tequila.
curtkram
Jul 9, 18 8:26 pm
thread central bibliomancy?
Donna Sink
Jul 9, 18 10:03 pm
It's not tequila, Miles, it's gin. I'm into gin right now because 1. it's summer and 2. I'm too broke to buy new booze and I have a bottle of Tanqueray in the pantry. But yyyyeeesss I'm glad you came back! ;-)
Donna Sink
Jul 9, 18 10:04 pm
Wait, that's :-) not ;-)
Non Sequitur
Jul 9, 18 11:28 pm
Gin is great.
Wilma Buttfit
Jul 10, 18 6:56 pm
I would like gin therapy. Is that what it is?
Miles Jaffe
Jul 10, 18 7:32 pm
Tequila therapy is much better. 1 Tequila, 2 Tequila, 3 Tequila, floor.
not at the moment, I always look at the job ads as a way to predict the short term future.....
JLC-1
Jul 9, 18 3:19 pm
archinect just put the "apply now" button on that one....
Donna Sink
Jul 9, 18 10:04 pm
JLC-1 I forwarded the post to the Big Green Head. Got fixed.
Donna Sink
Jul 9, 18 10:06 pm
I can't talk about the TC page 1168 because it relates to a committee I'm serving on. But all will be made public soon. I'm very, very conflicted about it.
I watched Ladybird tonight. OMG. Being the parent of a teenager is incredible and hard and beautiful.
Flatfish
Jul 9, 18 11:03 pm
International Forum on Leadership in Design for the Autism Crisis Practice Advisory Resolutions Committee? (InFLiD ACPARC)
JLC-1
Jul 10, 18 12:01 pm
That's a fantastic movie. How do you get to page 1168? I gave up after 25 clicks on the back arrow
There's a link in a post a few above this one. Or, just change the "62600" in this page's address to "58350".
JLC-1
Jul 10, 18 12:22 pm
Thanks!
JLC-1
Jul 10, 18 12:28 pm
Yep, now I'm curious too, Is it about africa, rwanda, international work or just an intervention to stop balkins from being balkins? ( isn't it a bit sad that this forum always ends up on balkins?)
mantaray
Jul 10, 18 10:53 pm
Today we got our c-section officially scheduled. If all goes well, in just under 2 weeks we will become a family of four. Huzzah!
shellarchitect
Jul 10, 18 11:03 pm
As far as I can tell scheduled csections are the way to go, congrats!!!
Wilma Buttfit
Jul 10, 18 11:09 pm
You don't want to run every red light screaming profanities on the way to the hospital at midnight? Ok then, congrats!
mantaray
Jul 10, 18 10:57 pm
Donna, re your post above about the state of the world--one thing that weirdly really helps me is thinking about all the many many many fucked up things that make up the pantheon of human history and how basically, all of time prior to this point was pretty shitty. And even with ALL that has been going on lately, we STILL are living in the best time on earth. Especially if you're a woman. It's even, still, the best time to be alive in America. Dunno why that makes me feel better but it does.
shellarchitect
Jul 10, 18 11:05 pm
Me too, I think the only reason any one is ever nostalgic for the past is poor memory or knowledge of how shitty life was even 10 years ago
JLC-1
Jul 11, 18 11:25 am
Ok, I'll bite jla-x, with this phrase on the abstract - "we should look at things like climate change and nuclear war as problems to be solved, not apocalypses in waiting. " - right there is he just delusional or is it that the lecture is 3 months old? the western educated population might have more and better things than in the past, but that makes for what? a 5% of the world population? it's true that malaria and tb are almost gone, but ebola and cholera pop up every 4 years with thousands of deaths and a devastating and lasting effect to those countries; a little closer to home, the ninth ward in NOLA is still in shambles 13 years after katrina. And to make it short, who is now looking at climate change and nuclear arsenal? the very best, right? with a clear path to find a solution, maybe drilling all those ugly national monuments will do the trick, stay positive my friends!
JLC-1
Jul 11, 18 11:52 am
I'm sure he addresses it, he's a smart guy; what I'm saying is, there are very powerful and unbound forces and people at the moment trying to avoid progress at all costs, for their own short term benefit, and in fact trying to set back any improvements to climate and nuclear escalation 60 years, that's all - I know progress is not linear, but boy they're making convoluted. I have hope in the next generation, not anybody currently playing.
JLC-1
Jul 11, 18 11:55 am
And media is skewing nothing, the problem is everything has the same value in the screen, all of the bad comes together with the good - in old newspapers, kilie jenner would have been buried in page 8 only for the teens that would look for it.
one of my older son best friend just killed himself, 22 yrs old. I'm so tired of all this bullshit we keep dealing with, just so a handful of old fucktards can have a yatch and teenage models to suck their dicks. this is gonna end very bad soon. excuse my language, I'm still in shock.
Non Sequitur
Jul 12, 18 8:42 pm
JLC... I... shit man. Sorry.
Miles Jaffe
Jul 12, 18 9:41 pm
...
JLC-1
Jul 13, 18 12:26 am
Thanks, glad i have this space to vent, this hit too close for comfort.
Non Sequitur
Jul 11, 18 3:12 pm
Mini Non-Sequitur now has a contagious and painful ailment that will force him to be quarantined at home for the foreseeable future... likely to be at least a week. All could have been prevented had our friends stayed home with their kid who they knew was sick instead of coming over and spreading germs all over our house and his toys... also would have helped had they not subscribed to non-nonsensical "natural" bullshit. Now the wife and I are forced to rework vacation plans to keep him indoors and away from daycare.
Damn people and their superstitions. They should have at least realized our little one is at risk given his history and weight.
/rant over
go croatia.
Flatfish
Jul 11, 18 3:20 pm
Aargh! I hate people who knowingly let their sick kids go places and touch things.
I have a compromised immune system due to medications I'm taking, and there's a guy in my office who brings his child to work whenever the child is too sick for the school to accept him, and the place where he parks the child is about 6 feet from my desk. I'm not sure how to address this, since if I complain about it to the kid's parent or to HR but don't tell them about my health issue then I'll seem like a whiner who doesn't understand the pressures on working parents, but if I do tell them about my health then I'll be seen as sick, which might be translated into not dependable.
Non Sequitur
Jul 11, 18 3:31 pm
Oie, that's rough. I'm not sure what I'd do in that situation.
JLC-1
Jul 11, 18 3:49 pm
non, mind your language, LOL.
Non Sequitur
Jul 11, 18 3:53 pm
^Never!
Miles Jaffe
Jul 11, 18 4:14 pm
Forever more they should be Non-friends.
Non Sequitur
Jul 11, 18 5:15 pm
Miles, they are still both intern archs and approaching 35y old (maybe over)... so that's punishment enough.
Miles Jaffe
Jul 11, 18 7:15 pm
Interns at 35 ... you running a slave labor camp?
Non Sequitur
Jul 11, 18 9:22 pm
Miles, those friends don’t work in my office.
Non Sequitur
Jul 11, 18 9:37 pm
Correct Chris, it's slave labour here... and also does not exist unless you're dumb enough to accept the rare unpaid gig.
So I’m home today taking care of the little one and just witnessed at least two cops rush into the house in front of mine and arrest some dude. Then 5 min after, an ambulance shows up and blocks my drive way.
JLC-1
Jul 13, 18 1:36 pm
geez
Non Sequitur
Jul 13, 18 1:49 pm
Maybe it’s that Jackson kiddo attempting to file harassment. Charges on me. Aw teenagers. Situation seems to have cleared up now.
JLC-1
Jul 13, 18 2:42 pm
sounds like an O.D.?
Non Sequitur
Jul 14, 18 10:00 am
Methinks it was a domestic issue. The man arrested was released and asked to drive away. No one left in the ambulance. At least no one was shot
i am not familiar enough with deadmau5 to have an opinion on them.
Donna Sink
Jul 16, 18 12:57 pm
Your periodic reminder that a lot of architects (or designers) who call themselves "builders" or "makers" or "fabricators" or whatever don't actually know the first thing about how to build a building and that "design+build" doesn't actually mean that the architect (or designer) is out there swingin' a damn hammer.
Non Sequitur
Jul 16, 18 1:01 pm
but being an architect and having the ability to swing a hammer does help.
Donna Sink
Jul 16, 18 1:47 pm
I mean, "swing a hammer" can be taken somewhat metaphorically. It might be pounding nails, it might be pouring concrete, it might be operating a crane. I'm not very good at any of those things (though I did use a table saw and power drill to build a chicken perch last weekend - the chickens love it!) but at least I'm smart enough to not go on about how "I built that building" when all I did was envision it then draw the CDs.
Non Sequitur
Jul 16, 18 1:53 pm
but did you also stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night?
I am starting a new thread that is about other threads. You can talk about other discussions taking a place in Archinect and make cross references to a particular link, picture, response and whatever else you deem necessary or entertaining or thought provoking about the other thread. thus the name: Thread Central
here are some examples of comments that comes to mind:
* hey did you read on --------- thread ------- thinks frank gehry is good. hahahaharhar..
or,
*i can't believe he said that. how stupid of him. asshole.on top of it he is got hundreds of posts. gimme a break.
or,
* this is the best thread.. fuck the others..
or,
*****Thread Alert******
read the -----thread yet??? there is a dog fight going on between ----- and-----.it is about gondolas and pollution in Venice..see you there.
or,
* yeaah, i don't read that thread either. its kind a boring.
or,
*i am thinking about starting a discussion about ------------- ---- ---- will you guys in Thread Central post in it and say wow it a great thread?. it was about time 'somebody' (insert my name please) picked up on it.. and discuss it?
like whatever..
Hey Jersey: You guys remember this place?
http://mentalfloss.com/article...
Heard about this today. I always wanted to go as a kid, deathtraps and youth, but always too poor to get there.
bumping this up out of boredom
Mini NS turns 2 tomorrow.
You getting him a T square, or does he already have one?
Do large blocky wax crayons and a white roll of paper count? We got a local woodworker to custom make a toddler helper stand that converts to a drawing table... so that's a start.
Tell him you can't afford to feed him. That might innoculate him against any thoughts in his teens about becoming an architect.
Geezer, I can afford to feed him just fine.
grats non.
Thanks Curt and Trek, don’t you have some bad skylight to detail? Granted the kid came very close to not having any shot at any future in the first place, he’s now doing fantastic.
no bad skylight details here. i am thinking about putting an expansion joint in a concrete deck under a swimming pool. seemed like a good idea at the time.
You’re right Trek, this place is more suited for seeking pedestrian detailing advice for mediocre projects and poor attempts at insulting one’s family.
NS: Not saying you can't. Only suggesting it's never too early to steer the little ankle biter away from potential disasters of life.
Geezer, I figured that much. He is pretty bittey.
A budding dentist.
What's a t square? Is that like a special mouse that connects to an ipad and helps kids draft?
1) This Weezer cover of Africa is damn good.
2) Unemployment is fun.
Funemployment?
Touche', tintt.
That's a great spin.
So, I often get emails from high-school kids looking for advice on Canadian universities. I tend to typically reply in a helpful but critical way so that they don't go in blind. I get one email today asking some good questions to which I reply in great honest detail only to have their email bounce back.... wanker used a disposable email to sign up to archinect. Too bad, now they won't get the information and advice.
information request was legit and sincere. Oh well, Kid should have used a real email.
Funny one today. Met a woman (through my wife) who wants to do some work on her south of the highway house here in Paradise. Property probably worth >$10m. The only reason I was even thinking about this was to funnel work to a couple people I know who could use it.
Had a nice meeting, told her she needed a plan and that the prices she was getting were useless without one, which she seemed to understand. Two hours later the woman texts my wife and says "my caretaker told me your husband is famous and really expensive, so oh well".
Meanwhile the caretaker is lining up kickbacks from his pals who will try to bleed her dry. LOL A great reminder of why I'm doing what I'm doing and not doing what I'm not.
Perfect illustration of why I don't advocate for young people joining this profession.
Miles, you should have signed her boobs like a rock star.
My wife gets annoyed when I do that, and she was standing right there.
Anyone else listen to the last two episodes of Criminal?
I am trying to not say something snotty on that thread of the guy who wants to stamp something. It really is amazing how people just don't get the most basic stuff. The ego is a scary thing.
See Balkins' attempt at explaining Canadian building code law to me in the Norway thread.
no thanks
ah, come on. The water is just fine. Jump in.
Go ahead, it might teach someone something, or not...
Arrogance don't learn! I'm confident about that.
But there are more people reading this.
Hey, if anyone wants to practice in BC, ricky B has a clear step by step plan all ready for you.
tell me who you're with, and I will tell you .....https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/0...
fascinating
What the fuck Anthony?
I used to idolize him, had all his books; until he got involved with asia. I hope we know more later.
whaaaaaaaat?
Now I won't be getting any work done today
But let's not forget Kate Spade...
^off course not.
I read kitchen confidential without knowing anything about the guy, rocked my world at the time. I can't understand why some people feel the need to end it all, it's a terrible thing.
^ I found a book called "Gone Bamboo" in a thrift shop, best spy novel I've read ever.
Not sure why who he was dating would change your opinion of him if nothing else prior had...
figure it out
You're Harvey Weinstein?
sure, why not.
0_o
Lay down the luudes, applepie.
^^ used to think the same thing about suicide but been on the caregiving side of dementia... not sure I would want to put my family through that? Course... by the time I find out... might be too late for me to do anything about it except shit myself and slowly slip into oblivion...
Pretty big raise today and a promotion coming, turns out they like it you bring in a $10 mill. job. Better to be lucky than good I guess
usually people think you're good when they trust you with 10 million. maybe imposter syndrome?
$10m in construction cost or $10m in fee?
Maybe a little imposter syndrome, but I'll manage. 10 mill construction cost, we couldnt handle a 10 mill fee project!
And I'm no longer unemployed.
That was quick!
yo wsup im at 3rd year and want to open my own firm when ill get license on what you advice to focus until ill get all those hours and diploma and pass the exam and all that
My advice is to learn reading, writing, and speaking skills along with architecture skills.
.
I want that guy to design my building.
@tintt thank you. @Miles Jaffe sure, after maybe ten years. But you are quite go od architect by your self, so maybe that's not necessary...:)
HI TC:
Jeepers. I've been SO seriously snowed under at work that I just realized I haven't checked TC in a week! I have lots of stories I could tell about one of my clients who is currently jerking me around, but since I'm not anonymous here I won't tell all. Most of my clients are lovely, but one in particular lately is demanding WAY too much.
Hope all are well. I'm headed to AIA Conference 2018 in NYC next week! If anyone wants an Archinect meetup let's do it!
I'm getting jerked around too. With increased temperatures comes increased crazy. Any AIA members care to share how the AIA suggests handling unpaid invoices? Can they help with collections?
I'll join if I get help.
Vinnie and Guido show up at your door if your AIA dues are late. Oh, wait, you mean YOUR collections.
Common misunderstanding.
Go to their office with a lead pipe and break their knee caps while dressed up as your favorite building so that you can't be identified. Oh, wait, looking like a cross between the Tin Man and the Disney theater might give the cops a clue.
I am reading a book for general contractors. It has a section called 'architect'. Any guesses as to what it says about architects?
That we are a good place to dump the blame if anything goes wrong?
That's the topic of the book. That and how to squeeze water from dry pinecones. This section has sentences like architects are... architects are educated by.... Architect training is... Business is an unfortunate reality for architects. Architects don't do the boring parts cause it's inconvenient. They are artists that must behave like lawyers (and can't/don't get it/lambs to the slaughter). It's saying architects are too dense to know that they are basically lawyers. But the AIA says we are artists!
And yes, that is explicitly said in the next section, where in the past designers and contractors worked together to deliver a nice product for the owner that is no longer the case. Now, everything is an opportunity to get $$$. (paraphrased) Nice guys no more.
On a conference call today with contractor, client, me the contractor told the client "Donna has been great to work with." I blushed.
https://jezebel.com/surprise-brad-pitt-is-single-and-that-ted-talking-mit-1826827259
Seems Brad and Neri are not really dating. There are some funny-sad comments on this article about that notorious assholes architecture academics tend to be, tho!
Brad's not married, but you are (in case you forgot).
https://dealbreaker.com/2018/06/real-life-human-woman-actively-choosing-to-do-sex-with-bill-ackman-instead-of-brad-pitt/
That's one awesome url :)
"...we cannot wait to read PageSix in a few weeks and learn about Carl Icahn’s angry, desperate attempts to spitefully seduce Neri Oxman."
on other fun news, had a HOA meeting last night where the "board" invited a couple of lawyers....according to them, we have some construction defects (I sunk in my chair and didn't breathe - all of what they presented is deeply flawed and based on "feelings") and oh, surprise, the statute of limitations is running out in 6 months so you better hire us! I will vote NO, and I'm compiling some useful data to convince some other people to stay away from the sharks.
It's likely that the scumbags are petitioning board members individually for support. You should consider doing the same to suss out their positions and make your case.
there were many construction professionals in the room, the message to the board was - come back with a expert assessment, a proposed solution and a cost, plus we haven't heard from the developer or the GC (they may very well agree to fix the issues on their dime), so until all of that happens, there's no free lunch for the suits.
do the developer and GC still exist in the form that built the development? What data are you compiling? I've always been curious about condo lawsuits.
I will tell you more after thursday, yes, developer and 2 gc's in good health; I don't know about the data, apparently we hired a forensic architect and he's been observing for 3 years - but it's all so subjective at this point "it looks bad" "shoulda been built better" and my main apprehension in hiring lawyers is you are frozen in time until the lawsuit is settled, meaning you can't sell or refi. in who knows how many years.
Hi TC,
How do you all feel about an architectural engineer hanging out on this forum? I joined back in 2014 thinking I would pursue an MArch after graduating with my AE degree, but I shifted gears and did a masters in Civil Engineering instead. I love architecture, but I decided I'd enjoy it better from an adjacent position. I just graduated yesterday, am about to start working as a structural engineer in an AE firm, and would like to stick around and un-anonomize myself.
Congrats! and welcome back...
Of course!!! And congrats!
sounds fun!
Perfect. Looking forward to value engineering your posts.
Thanks everyone! Likewise, Miles.
Do we allow people who haven't prostrated themselves before the Mother God Architecture?
"Photometrics"
Penises!
and congrats to canada today! will salute at 4:20.
...in 8 to 12 weeks, but yes, it passed today.
Selling my Labatt stock now.
why Miles, it will only go up....
and things are being torn apart.....
email of the day:
Message: How are you doing? My name is Thomas Jeff from SC. I actually observed my wife has been viewing your website on my laptop and i guess she likes your piece of work, I'm also impressed to have seen your different piece of works too, : ) You are doing an amazing job. I would like to receive more information about your piece of artwork and what inspires you. I am very much interested in the purchase of the piece of art (in subject field above) to surprise my wife. Kindly reply for the availability for immediate sales. Thanks and blessing, Thomas.
I would like to wire the money into your account, so I need your account number and also your Social Security number, for identification purposes only. Or, if you would prefer, I will send you a cashier's check for the amount plus $10,000 for postage, and you can wire back the difference when you find out the postal charges. Interested?
Never ever trust someone with two first names.....there aliens or bots.
Licking my sores these days. A project Ten year in the works, headed south after being toasted by a Historical District Commission, based upon the loose guide lines of the National Park Service for Historic Preservation. The project ended up in court client against historic commission. It was a Federal Rupla case, and went directly into the State Federal court system. It ended up being appealed and went to the Circuit Court of Appeals, then was tossed back to the State Federal Court, because the Judges reviewing the case thought it should have been decided in the lower court. it was decided in a most awkward manner, in what I thought was the end of the Case. The Court requested Attorney Fees from the Client attorneys and cost incurred by the Client. Judge slashed the fees in half of what was requested. Then the case took a real weird turn, Defendants attorney is appealing the Judges decision on fees to the Appeals Court, cause they are in disagreement with the award amount and feel it should be less. So here I sit after ten years and a multiple legal twist and turns and millions of dollars spent on attorney fees by both sides of the case and I sit being unpaid for our work. The client j sees us as dead wood in the process. "The defendant," hired an architectural firm to do a down sized redesign years ago The judge agreed to certain aspects of the design so the client presented this design back to the historic commission for approval, because the historic commission said it would be acceptable to them during the court proceedings. The commission approved the revised plan so the client can proceed. Like I said licking my sores these days.
______ is all I can say.
When a sub-thread turns into a dumpster fire...
Marc, what did you expect? It’s too tentalizing for sir Ricky Balkanicho but in his mild defense, the Meh2018 wanker did set a the dumpster aflame first.
yeah, it was a non-productive combination to say the least
, that’s why I had to stop. I might jump back in.
That thread was doomed from the start. I have purposefully avoided it. There is nothing to be gained there.
My inbox is angry at me for tossing in one casual reply early.
https://www.reviewjournal.com/...
Was it you, David Curtis?
vegas is a weird place
Hahaha, It didn't.
lizard people....I lived in Phoenix for a year, they all have fried eggs for brains.
"Redd Foxx had a house with a public drinking fountain at the street corner."
That's pretty awesome.
this is cute..https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-sc...
ONLY 32c?
a lot more behind that titanium?
I guess that's true. I hope they put in some probes and see how hot it got.
I'm guessing you would call this a roof screen?
Something seems odd on the Forum? Lots of old threads popping up.
I’m at the beach with my extended family. Good lord did I need this break!!! Only 48 hours into it and I’m realizing I’ve been waaaaay overstressed lately. Time with the people in my life who matter the most, next to the ocean, with margaritas.....exactly what the doctor ordered!
Sounds like fun. Being with family is just about the most stressful thing I can think of, however. My family is so hateful, controlling, and chaotic that we haven't seen them in years. Literally, doctor's orders. And the social workers.
enjoy those margaritas (& the time w/ the fam )
an early happy 4th to the usa'ians and a belated happy canuckistan day to our friends to the north!
Woot woot
We live in the Age of Entitlement.
the balkinization of entitlements
construction looks fine, but I'm not sure how the smooth cladding works in LA. https://www.archdaily.com/8974...
I'd think it gets all runny with soot, right?
The mallow cup production facility (read: confectionary factory) is just close enough, and you can get a case of rejects for $5.
So why not in pound cake?
Granted, the technique might need some work.
Sections....I love cross sections.....mmmmmm/
Latest Archinect soap action: the RickShaw bromance.
We know Steve Buschemi is set on playing Ricky... but who do we get to play Shaw?
Jar-Jar Binks. Michael Cera if Jar-Jar isn't available.
jeff goldbloom
little bit of useless trivia. jeff goldbloom and steve buscemi worked together on the move "vibes" with cyndi lauper in 1988. i wonder if they worked together as well as RB and shaw?
Goldbloom isn't whiny and annoying enough. Maybe Matthew Broderick.
May God bless you Miles. I wish you the very best, in all things. I think I didn't respond to you well before, and for that, I hope you will accept my apology. You have a lot to offer others, and must be an extremely talented and gifted person. You obviously care deeply, and I believe that you probably are very generous in helping others professionally and otherwise.
What about Matt Damon? He's probably got some time for this project?
+++ Shaw. Whether you are sincere or not. Now please post a picture so we can finish casting your character.
Sincere, Miles. I do believe that about you. It took me a minute to see where you were coming from. By the way, I think im in good company with Charlton Heston and Stephen Boyd on your idea (was proposed for the 59' Ben Hur). So I'm Charlton Heston - that's cool.
Apparently Charlton Heston narrated Armageddon, which had Steve buscemi in it, so they've worked together too. We'll get some Shaw voice overs while Steve buscemi acts out RB's dumpster fires. Owen Wilson, nominated above, was also in it.
LOL - didn't know Heston narrated that one, or I missed that. I did recognize him in cameo in the remake of Planet of the Apes.....they'll never beat the original version, or two......
You don't get to pick, that's up to us. Owen Wilson but he might be a good pick. I can't stand him.
I'm with you on Owen - that remake of Starsky and Hutch was so bad. David Soul very vocal about it.
Who plays Miles?
Doh
Homer?
Maybe with a wig.
Pierce brosnan. Obviously Sean Connery for NS
Obviously.
Makes sense.
i've got sandra bullock for tintt, and robin williams for donna
Clooney. This was already decided at the coffee shop. tintt could be played by Jennifer Lawrence. Bruce Willis would play Sir Chrissy.
um. david curtis's cameo can be played by johnny depp.
Wow. I was thinking Velma from Scooby-Doo.
Boom. Just got curtkram's casting for Donna.
John Forsythe, the unseen boss from Charlie's Angles, could be curtkram, who never appears on set.
I don't get it? But I feel flattered to be compared to Robin Williams in any way so I'm fine with it?
Mrs. Doubtfire.
New word to describe the desired architecture: non-douchey. I like this client! Now we know what comes after po-po-mo! Non-douche!
i'm sure he gave you an example of douchey? care to share?
No, no example given. Sorry.
Aww, can YOU give an example? I think I know but i"m not positive.
I'll see what I can find. Why?
anyone watching this world cup... freakin' amazing so far. Belgium with a population of 11 million just beat powerhouse brasil 2-1 to advance to the semi finals.
Uruguay, population 3 million made it to the quarter finals and lost today to France.
Why does the US still suck at this game? I don't get it. Although I do have a theory.
Our office's bandwith has been compromised since the WC started. Streaming 2 games on multiple stations does that. We resulted in using our boardroom to stream instead.
I wish barry sanders would have been a soccer player... could have been best ever!!! Maybe in a different dimension... or EA Sports!
It's called football!
I've seen more flops than the Duke basketball team makes. These guys kiss the grass once and roll around like they are mortally injured. I would hate to see them even try baseball: "You want me to SLIDE into home plate?"
A direct kick from a foul can be a dangerous scoring opportunity. This incentivizes players to draw fouls. Additionally, the fouling player can be penalized depending on severity, including ejection. Unfortunately there are some that take it way too far... cough... neymar.. cough cough...
I'm a little disappointed in the semi finals... all 4 teams from europe... rest of the tournament was amazing.
Yes, it's called Football. And this is a real world championship.
world series? usa&can series ;) but yes great world cup indeed, hope the Red Devils will win this one.
Why does the US still suck at this game?
The US has always struggled with the concept of un-armed conflict.
For reasons I can't state yet I just went back to TC page 1168 and reread it. We were having a lot more fun back then!
Serious talk: things are hard right now. The current state of politics has people angry and sad and overwhelmed. I'm seeing a therapist now, and it's helping. If anyone is really feeling down or like they might be at a breaking point please find someone to talk to, a professional or a trusted friend over beers or anything in between. Solidarity among smart people is necessary.
And/or listen to the Sessions on mental health. https://archinect.com/news/art...
I agree, Donna. I hope people are finding the help they need. Personally, we've instituted a rule in the house - no talking about politics (or consuming of news in any form) starting the hour before bed or within an hour of waking up - has helped tremendously with getting better sleep.
Restrict
Stupid iPhone. Restrict or eliminate 'news' media from your diet. All it does is make you stressed and miserable. And for the most part it's all propaganda or bullshit. Trust me - you will be much happier focusing on your own life and community and
exerting your energy there.
Reasons you can't state yet? Let's guess: are you moving to Rwanda?
I am not moving. Good guess, tho.
thatsthat, that's a good rule.
My OCD self had to look it up, this page? https://archinect.com/forum/thread/33434/thread-central/58350
What was more fun back then? The Rick B dumpster fires or the fact that Miles was offline (and being missed)? Never mind, none of my business, sorry for the interruption.
Aww, you guys missed me. How sweet! I'm feeling all warm and fuzzy.
Must be the Tequila.
thread central bibliomancy?
It's not tequila, Miles, it's gin. I'm into gin right now because 1. it's summer and 2. I'm too broke to buy new booze and I have a bottle of Tanqueray in the pantry. But yyyyeeesss I'm glad you came back! ;-)
Wait, that's :-) not ;-)
Gin is great.
I would like gin therapy. Is that what it is?
Tequila therapy is much better. 1 Tequila, 2 Tequila, 3 Tequila, floor.
Well sign me up.
have you seen a job ad with no way to apply? https://archinect.com/jobs/ent...
You lookin' for a job JL?
not at the moment, I always look at the job ads as a way to predict the short term future.....
archinect just put the "apply now" button on that one....
JLC-1 I forwarded the post to the Big Green Head. Got fixed.
I can't talk about the TC page 1168 because it relates to a committee I'm serving on. But all will be made public soon. I'm very, very conflicted about it.
I watched Ladybird tonight. OMG. Being the parent of a teenager is incredible and hard and beautiful.
International Forum on Leadership in Design for the Autism Crisis Practice Advisory Resolutions Committee? (InFLiD ACPARC)
That's a fantastic movie. How do you get to page 1168? I gave up after 25 clicks on the back arrow
50 posts per page, 1168 pages = 50*1168=58400, so go to https://archinect.com/forum/thread/33434/thread-central/58400 and go one page back apparently, voila!
There's a link in a post a few above this one. Or, just change the "62600" in this page's address to "58350".
Thanks!
Yep, now I'm curious too, Is it about africa, rwanda, international work or just an intervention to stop balkins from being balkins? ( isn't it a bit sad that this forum always ends up on balkins?)
Today we got our c-section officially scheduled. If all goes well, in just under 2 weeks we will become a family of four. Huzzah!
As far as I can tell scheduled csections are the way to go, congrats!!!
You don't want to run every red light screaming profanities on the way to the hospital at midnight? Ok then, congrats!
Donna, re your post above about the state of the world--one thing that weirdly really helps me is thinking about all the many many many fucked up things that make up the pantheon of human history and how basically, all of time prior to this point was pretty shitty. And even with ALL that has been going on lately, we STILL are living in the best time on earth. Especially if you're a woman. It's even, still, the best time to be alive in America. Dunno why that makes me feel better but it does.
Me too, I think the only reason any one is ever nostalgic for the past is poor memory or knowledge of how shitty life was even 10 years ago
Ok, I'll bite jla-x, with this phrase on the abstract - "we should look at things like climate change and nuclear war as problems to be solved, not apocalypses in waiting. " - right there is he just delusional or is it that the lecture is 3 months old? the western educated population might have more and better things than in the past, but that makes for what? a 5% of the world population? it's true that malaria and tb are almost gone, but ebola and cholera pop up every 4 years with thousands of deaths and a devastating and lasting effect to those countries; a little closer to home, the ninth ward in NOLA is still in shambles 13 years after katrina. And to make it short, who is now looking at climate change and nuclear arsenal? the very best, right? with a clear path to find a solution, maybe drilling all those ugly national monuments will do the trick, stay positive my friends!
I'm sure he addresses it, he's a smart guy; what I'm saying is, there are very powerful and unbound forces and people at the moment trying to avoid progress at all costs, for their own short term benefit, and in fact trying to set back any improvements to climate and nuclear escalation 60 years, that's all - I know progress is not linear, but boy they're making convoluted. I have hope in the next generation, not anybody currently playing.
And media is skewing nothing, the problem is everything has the same value in the screen, all of the bad comes together with the good - in old newspapers, kilie jenner would have been buried in page 8 only for the teens that would look for it.
A little show of progress https://www.ewg.org/news-and-analysis/2018/07/how-trump-s-epa-keeping-asbestos-legal#.W0Y9e9VKiUl
one of my older son best friend just killed himself, 22 yrs old. I'm so tired of all this bullshit we keep dealing with, just so a handful of old fucktards can have a yatch and teenage models to suck their dicks. this is gonna end very bad soon. excuse my language, I'm still in shock.
JLC... I... shit man. Sorry.
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Thanks, glad i have this space to vent, this hit too close for comfort.
Mini Non-Sequitur now has a contagious and painful ailment that will force him to be quarantined at home for the foreseeable future... likely to be at least a week. All could have been prevented had our friends stayed home with their kid who they knew was sick instead of coming over and spreading germs all over our house and his toys... also would have helped had they not subscribed to non-nonsensical "natural" bullshit. Now the wife and I are forced to rework vacation plans to keep him indoors and away from daycare.
Damn people and their superstitions. They should have at least realized our little one is at risk given his history and weight.
/rant over
go croatia.
Aargh! I hate people who knowingly let their sick kids go places and touch things.
I have a compromised immune system due to medications I'm taking, and there's a guy in my office who brings his child to work whenever the child is too sick for the school to accept him, and the place where he parks the child is about 6 feet from my desk. I'm not sure how to address this, since if I complain about it to the kid's parent or to HR but don't tell them about my health issue then I'll seem like a whiner who doesn't understand the pressures on working parents, but if I do tell them about my health then I'll be seen as sick, which might be translated into not dependable.
Oie, that's rough. I'm not sure what I'd do in that situation.
non, mind your language, LOL.
^Never!
Forever more they should be Non-friends.
Miles, they are still both intern archs and approaching 35y old (maybe over)... so that's punishment enough.
Interns at 35 ... you running a slave labor camp?
Miles, those friends don’t work in my office.
Correct Chris, it's slave labour here... and also does not exist unless you're dumb enough to accept the rare unpaid gig.
do you see clams?
https://archinect.com/firms/pr...
so it's a duck.
Both clams and duck. It's a cluck.
So I’m home today taking care of the little one and just witnessed at least two cops rush into the house in front of mine and arrest some dude. Then 5 min after, an ambulance shows up and blocks my drive way.
geez
Maybe it’s that Jackson kiddo attempting to file harassment. Charges on me. Aw teenagers. Situation seems to have cleared up now.
sounds like an O.D.?
Methinks it was a domestic issue. The man arrested was released and asked to drive away. No one left in the ambulance. At least no one was shot
Koyaanisqatsi is even on YouTube, so no excuses :) https://youtu.be/i4MXPIpj5sA
i kind of hate phillip glass
i am not familiar enough with deadmau5 to have an opinion on them.
Your periodic reminder that a lot of architects (or designers) who call themselves "builders" or "makers" or "fabricators" or whatever don't actually know the first thing about how to build a building and that "design+build" doesn't actually mean that the architect (or designer) is out there swingin' a damn hammer.
but being an architect and having the ability to swing a hammer does help.
I mean, "swing a hammer" can be taken somewhat metaphorically. It might be pounding nails, it might be pouring concrete, it might be operating a crane. I'm not very good at any of those things (though I did use a table saw and power drill to build a chicken perch last weekend - the chickens love it!) but at least I'm smart enough to not go on about how "I built that building" when all I did was envision it then draw the CDs.
but did you also stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night?
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https://media.gettyimages.com/...
Thank you randomised! Mmmmm......
Are those sandales acceptable in a construction site?
no osha in india.
Looks like Brad is moving up - from a toy hammer to a rubber mallet.