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adaptive re-use is from the department of repetitive redundancy division <[log in to unmask]>
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>> When I returned home yesterday I found a set of drawings that had 
>> been sent express by a CM for a townhouse project...........
> An architect friend and author Jack Sobon has a standard practice for 
> overnite packages. He sts them on his desk for a minimum of two days 
> before opens them. His rational is just because they can send it to 
> him overnite he doesn't have to read it overnite.
Rudy,

True enough. You can always put them back thru the time machine too!
As to setting them on my desk there is not enough room for 2 days. I 
suppose I can leave them in the back of the PU truck.

I am getting tired of a world that demands instant gratification but 
can't pay the invoices.

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