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banjorex

REX MCGEE, King, AL, US
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banjorex
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Birthday: 05/19/1970



Recent comments


Re: SketchUp for Builders and Remodelers: Build a Virtual Lumber Yard

SketchUp is exactly what a person who has a hard time picturing things in 3 dimensions from 2 dimensional drawings needs to evaluate the desirabilty of numerous design decisions.

I've continued to learn more about what's "under the hood" with SU as I've modified my personal house plans over the last year.

Now, for a touch screen version that works on the iPad . . .

Re: Titanium hammers up for grabs. Want one?

I've never used one. I'm a bit skeptical. I love progress in man's ability to conceive and construct new technology. I want to believe that a hammer made from titanium will provide a noticeably improved experience on work which can be hard on the human body. I think at $200 I'd have to have a fairly long trial before endorsing what sounds like a marketing ploy for our consumerist society.