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Posts posted by tmccarthy41
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pm sent 6 char
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does anyone have a used head porter messenger bag in the the US?
if yes, and you want to sell- get at me
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lunch
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make offers on the 3.1 stuff
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Usually the unrelated majors have a much higher learning curve in regards to the software, and get pigeonholed into doing an entire project with little knowledge of technology readily available to them...
So for instance- when I'm at the stage of putting my design into the 3d world via rhino/grasshopper or whatever other 3d modeling program I use, the unrelated majors struggle to do the same in sketch up, or some other program- and since the learning curve can be big for some (or very little for others...) their boards never come out looking as good as the others that have spent 7+ years in the major
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Scooter doodle
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Eporner.com...
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zoe voss naked bump
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+1 for zoe voss
a fox indeed
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Cited and fined, didn't know that.But why shouldn't we use 'architecture' to describe constructed intangible space? The social 'sciences' didn't appropriate the latter word just to seem grand, they did so only to accurately reflect their use of ideas previously thought to be the domain of the natural sciences. Speaking of 'designing' regulatory matrices and building network 'architectures' seems to be a useful metaphorical way of borrowing language to reflect the changing nature of one's task.
A few things: first- being able to call oneself "architect" (in the building/design industry) is a right of passage earned from a rather strenuous, tedious, and long road pursued (and accomplished) by few that have the stamina, commitment, and motivation to take on such title... I'm just finishing my 2nd year of the MArch degree, (with an alread completed BArch + 3500 IDP hours, and 4/7 ARE sections complete)- and fuck... I'm tired, and worn out of looking/talking about building design... However, it's my life & passion, so I march on- steadfast.
As for the user who posted the very nicely written synopsis of their justification of "architect/architecture" in the nerd-alert field of computers--- here here, I agree wholeheartedly (sp?)- right on...
After being on Sufu for this long, and just now finding out about an architecture sub forum... Do I even dare to ask everyone's thoughts on deconstructivist architecture, and furthermore- algorithmic architecture???
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a friend of mine studied abroad in copenhagen and said that friendliness amongst students was much much rarer than in the us (or at our school anyway). she mostly made friends with other people who were studying abroad there. she also reckoned that was a regional cultural difference rather than the school itself. if that answers your question somewhat...?I'm a 2nd year MArch student who will be living a "schooling" @ DIS (Copenhagen) leaving in just over 2 weeks..
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Where (if any) are there visvim stockists in bkk??
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Yeah, songkran in April.... Plenty o' squirt guns to cool your wimpy ass down.
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long lost bumperdoodle-do
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dime drop .
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doodleheimer
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prices dropped, and I'm open to offers
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Bumperdoodledosker
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feel free to make reasonable offers on this sutff
shipley.halmos tee sold
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1. dior denim sz. 29
from: ?
wash/style: ?
these have definitely been worn, there are repairs
in the crotch, and in the back around the belt loop
still plently of life left
waist: 16"
inseam: 29"
thigh: 8"
hem: 6"
price: SOLD
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w80/tmccarthy41/DSC_0019-2.jpg
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w80/tmccarthy41/DSC_0020-1.jpg
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w80/tmccarthy41/DSC_0021-1.jpg
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2. 3.1 Phillip Lim Cropped Pants sz. 32 (but, tailored to 28-29)
great detailing in the roll up hem-
awesome, high quality trouser for spring/summer
waist: 16"
inseam: 27" (supposed to be a cropped trouser)
hem: 6.75"
thigh: 9.5"
price: $100 these pants are the shit in the flesh...
these are great in the flesh.. hard to photograph right
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w80/tmccarthy41/DSC_0031.jpg
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w80/tmccarthy41/DSC_0030.jpg
3. 3.1 Phillip Lim big pocket tee sz. small
such a sick shirt for spring/summer - very droopy, and loose
pit to pit: 19"
length (back collar to bottom): 25"
price: $60
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w80/tmccarthy41/DSC_0027-3.jpg
4. Shipley & Halmos tee sz. medium
pit to pit: 19"
length: 25.5"
SOLD
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w80/tmccarthy41/DSC_0025-1.jpg
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pm sent re: denim
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I'll be in bkk this summer, and was looking to get to a good tailor to get some suits & shirts made for work
does anyone know of any good tailor that'll pump out some nice slim fitting suits, and shirts?
thanks in advance
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bump it up
sick jacket
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wtb: lanvin low sneaker ASAP
in supermarket
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looking for a pair of lanvin low sneakers in the US for an immediate sale
size would need to be 7.5-8 (but might be able to do 8.5)
send me a pm
thanks