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Posted by GrandTradition on July 2, 2007, 3:16 pm
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> >> > Who's the editor of the alt.architecture group? It seems that people
> >> > talk more about subjects having little to do with architecture. What
> >> > kind of architecture is the group supposed to discuss? The design-
> >> > oriented kind, or what?
> >> > Here are some of the less than entralling subjects:
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> >> > I buyed me sum tomato-basil hummus.
> >> > Folk songs of the far right wing
> >> > Hummus is simpler than even making donuts
> >> > Genuine Money Earn Every day Internet jobs for all. Earn Unlimited
> >> > income.
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> >> > What?
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> >> > To steer the discussion in some more meaningful way for architects,
> >> > here's my contribution:
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> >> > What is the difference between folk and vernacular architecture? Are
> >> > McMansions our culture's new vernacular? Is everyone familiar with
> >> > the term "McMansion?"
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> >> > How has the "one world, one culture" reality affected the traditions
> >> > of local communities?
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> >> There is no "editor" for a newsgroup. I am the moderator. I must
> >> insist that you cease such attacks against the posters to this
> >> newsgroup. It is ynwarranted. Hummus is a vernacular food and
> >> addresses different cultures and their cooking traditions and thereby
> >> kitchen and restaurant design, folk songs often highlight a buildings
> >> acoustic properties, and income...well, I don't know what that one's
> >> about. Must have slipped by me.
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> >> Please refrain from disruptive posting or your posts will be deleted.
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> >> Thank you
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> > OK- you're in charge... stretch it as thin as you must. Do you have
> > any response from an architectural viewpoint to the second half of my
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> I'll respond to your trad vs mod hook when you respond to my 2 hour fire
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> You want to talk architecture? Here's your chance. Find me something for
> these ducts other than concrete that can span 7 feet without hanging.
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Michael,
I don't know the ducts to which you refer, but I imagine that 7' isn't
exactly best practice for spans of rated fire duct that can't be
hung. My suggestion? A bridge made from heavy gauge steel studs and
gwb. That's a guess without knowing what the heck you're talking
about. Are you angry?
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