Now I am even more intrigued. I am familiar with Foster's work and a big fan. I would love to be able to use Foster to remodel my house, but I suspect the initial meeting would cost more than I could possibly hope to afford. Ever.
This is the contractor doing the work. Stuff looks amazing.
3,700-sq.-ft. home on less than half an acre is worth $500K-$1M in normal parts of the country. When will companies realise the money they're wasting in employee expenses by clustering on the coasts and ignoring the vast (pun intended) majority of the country?
I could preach to you about proper capitalization....but I won't.
OK, I'll preach to everyone about not caring about typos or even flat out errors on internet comments. Just stop it. This is not peer reviewed journals or resumes. It's dashed off, first draft text that people rarely proofread because time. Going around correcting people's errors on message boards just makes you look creepy OCD. And assuming the error is due to lack of education is just bullshit, abusive nonsense. OK, now come at me for starting a sentence with and.
I remember reading an article by author James Michener where he talks about how his editors make him look good because his own early draft manuscripts are so full of errors and mistakes.
OK, I'll preach to everyone about not caring about typos or even flat out errors on internet comments. Just stop it. This is not peer reviewed journals or resumes. It's dashed off, first draft text that people rarely proofread because time. Going around correcting people's errors on message boards just makes you look creepy OCD. And assuming the error is due to lack of education is just bullshit, abusive nonsense. OK, now come at me for starting a sentence with and.
I remember reading an article by author James Michener where he talks about how his editors make him look good because his own early draft manuscripts are so full of errors and mistakes.
It is about the quality of life. The upper management and high level employees don't want to live in the midwest. They want vistas of mountains and oceans, sailboats, fine dining, fancy country clubs, private schools, expensive boutiques and malls and they don't want to have to drive 6 hours to get the oil changed on their Bentley.
Mountain and ocean vistas I'll have to concede, but the rest are covered, actually, in a dozen inland cities. That they don't know that kind of speaks to my point.
OK, I'll preach to everyone about not caring about typos or even flat out errors on internet comments. Just stop it. This is not peer reviewed journals or resumes. It's dashed off, first draft text that people rarely proofread because time. Going around correcting people's errors on message boards just makes you look creepy OCD.
I've never understood why anyone would publish anything to the entire planet and not bother to read over it to make sure it says what was intended. (Just took 7 seconds to check the previous sentence. It's just not that burdensome.)
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This is the contractor doing the work. Stuff looks amazing.
http://www.vanacker.com
3,700-sq.-ft. home on less than half an acre is worth $500K-$1M in normal parts of the country. When will companies realise the money they're wasting in employee expenses by clustering on the coasts and ignoring the vast (pun intended) majority of the country?
There's a reason why the coast is attractive.
Like this.
Definitely. Learn how to paint, Eddie! A nice taupe or blue-grey does wonders.
Normally I pass on this, but in your case . . .
Will you guys please go back to your first-grade readers? The word is "TOO," as in "TOO MUCH"!
When it's a preposition, as in "go back to your first-grade readers," it's "TO."
Is this really too hard for you to understand?
Like this.
Definitely. Learn how to paint, Eddie! A nice taupe or blue-grey does wonders.
Lol! To funny
Photos adjusting by a realtor. They are SUPER saturated! Especially the last eight.
You think they are super saturated? Fair enough, but I think they would be better with less saturation.
I see no taste in that house. Very modest, but.
Can anyone give link for Steve Jobs' home inside photos.
Now you're being too funny. Please see post #28 above.
In other news, this site is being renamed,
AppleInsidYerHouse...
For emphasis, so you can see it. I'm not preaching, but I am trying to plug a hole in your . . . education, I guess.
This emasculated "too" has been spreading around the Internet like a virus. Sorry you have to be the scapegoat today. Apologies.
I think grammar already is for some, but gammer will be around for a long time I am sure.
I could preach to you about proper capitalization....but I won't.
OK, I'll preach to everyone about not caring about typos or even flat out errors on internet comments. Just stop it. This is not peer reviewed journals or resumes. It's dashed off, first draft text that people rarely proofread because time. Going around correcting people's errors on message boards just makes you look creepy OCD. And assuming the error is due to lack of education is just bullshit, abusive nonsense. OK, now come at me for starting a sentence with and.
I remember reading an article by author James Michener where he talks about how his editors make him look good because his own early draft manuscripts are so full of errors and mistakes.
... because [?] time ... ?
OK ... Just Kidding ...
It is about the quality of life. The upper management and high level employees don't want to live in the midwest. They want vistas of mountains and oceans, sailboats, fine dining, fancy country clubs, private schools, expensive boutiques and malls and they don't want to have to drive 6 hours to get the oil changed on their Bentley.
Mountain and ocean vistas I'll have to concede, but the rest are covered, actually, in a dozen inland cities. That they don't know that kind of speaks to my point.
There's a reason why the coast is attractive.
Hurricanes?
Those parasitic fish that swim up your urethra?
OK, I'll preach to everyone about not caring about typos or even flat out errors on internet comments. Just stop it. This is not peer reviewed journals or resumes. It's dashed off, first draft text that people rarely proofread because time. Going around correcting people's errors on message boards just makes you look creepy OCD.
I've never understood why anyone would publish anything to the entire planet and not bother to read over it to make sure it says what was intended. (Just took 7 seconds to check the previous sentence. It's just not that burdensome.)