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Re: Lunch Pail Podcast #1: What's the Difference Between a Trim Carpenter and a Fine Woodworker?
I have to agree with PutnamEco that this wasn't a podcast...but interesting however. I could only watched about 5 minutes on my computer then skipped around...would have liked to take with me to watch on my iPhone during lunch. Maybe the audio would be better with headphones.
posted: 9:37 pm on February 22ndBut a good try and A for effort. Looking forward to the next lunch pail podcast.
Re: Opinion: Questions for the Man with the Big House
In my opinion, because we live in a capitalist society, it's really no ones business to judge the merits of size or cost of the structures we inhabit. As large as this home is, remember there are many, many others that make this home look like a pied-a-terre.
posted: 7:25 pm on February 10thArchitecturally speaking, I think it works, evoking a sense wherein the master who lives there is a man of great wealth. However the decision to bring the collections inside is very interesting, as colonial-era plantation owners preferred to erect outbuildings to keep their "collections" as far away as possible.
Re: Great Moments in Building History: The (Almost) Complete Illustrated Archive
Good to have in one place. But the link only shows 123 items, quite a few moments short. Maybe this post should be titled, "The 'Almost' Complete Illustrated Archive."
posted: 9:22 pm on October 14thRe: Are hoseless nailers worth the hassle?
I used a Paslode finish nailer last week on a jobsite and the discharge off-gas gave me a headache. Just my 2 cents.
posted: 1:16 pm on October 13thRe: Update: What Should We Call Our House Blog?
My vote is for: Board Silly.
posted: 8:52 pm on May 19th