On 14 Sep 2005 10:35:27 -0700,
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Chris wrote:
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 21:41:39 -0400, "Chris" wrote:
Lou,
Your sage is not uncommon for someone who does it for a living. I used to
do finish work for a living and understand exactly what you are going
through.
Even more so with crown moldings as they are expensive and joints should
not
be a option if you cut short. As of late I have been using a carbide
pointed pen. Little harder to see, but a lot thinner line. Learned this
from the metal workers, who deal in a lot higher precession.
www.dictionary.com:
3 entries found for precession.
...snip definitions of precession and precision....
Anything useful to contribute? Or do you get your rocks off finding typos /
spell checking errors?
--
Chris
If you can read this, thank a teacher. If it is in English, thank a
soldier. If it is in ebonics, thank your Congressman.
well, considering your sig line, I couldn't pass it up. and considerion
that precision and precession both have relevance to metalworkers, it
is relevant to your post.
do I have anything useful to contribute? do you?
Not really other than to ask what "considerion" means. Neither
www.dictionary.com nor my F&W lists it ;-)
Dave Hall
"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who
have not got it." -- G.B. Shaw