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This is a local bar in a town of 300 RicodJour 05-23-2007
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Posted by RicodJour on May 23, 2007, 4:40 pm
http://www.hrgiger.com/barmuseum.htm

Paging Bob Morrison, paging Bob Morrison! It's a sure thing that
working the taps in such an establishment would lead to some mighty
interesting conversations. Ready to come out of retirement?

R


Posted by Bob Morrison on May 23, 2007, 5:30 pm
In a previous post RicodJour wrote...
> Paging Bob Morrison, paging Bob Morrison! It's a sure thing that
> working the taps in such an establishment would lead to some mighty
> interesting conversations. Ready to come out of retirement?
>

Damn cool!

I noticed some whisky and gin bottles on the back bar. I'm strictly a
beer slinger so it might be a little too fancy a place for me to work
behind the bar. <grin>

--
Bob Morrison, PE, SE
R L Morrison Engineering Co
Structural & Civil Engineering
Poulsbo WA
bob at rlmorrisonengr dot com

Posted by Warm Worm on May 23, 2007, 7:17 pm

Bob Morrison wrote:
> In a previous post RicodJour wrote...
> > Paging Bob Morrison, paging Bob Morrison! It's a sure thing that
> > working the taps in such an establishment would lead to some mighty
> > interesting conversations. Ready to come out of retirement?
> >
> Damn cool!

Wasn't Giger the Alien(s) films' set-designer or design-consultant?
I wonder if something like that-- the bones and spines, alone-- could
be engineered as purely structural for an architectural project.

> I noticed some whisky and gin bottles on the back bar. I'm strictly a
> beer slinger so it might be a little too fancy a place for me to work
> behind the bar. <grin>

How fancy can a castle with bones on the inside be? Just dress as a
partially-disgested meal, and you should fit right in. ;)

> --
> Bob Morrison, PE, SE
> R L Morrison Engineering Co
> Structural & Civil Engineering
> Poulsbo WA
> bob at rlmorrisonengr dot com


Posted by Bob Morrison on May 24, 2007, 11:14 am
In a previous post Warm Worm wrote...
> Wasn't Giger the Alien(s) films' set-designer or design-consultant?
> I wonder if something like that-- the bones and spines, alone-- could
> be engineered as purely structural for an architectural project.
>

Yes, but the structural modeling software better be darn good!

--
Bob Morrison, PE, SE
R L Morrison Engineering Co
Structural & Civil Engineering
Poulsbo WA
bob at rlmorrisonengr dot com

Posted by Warm Worm on May 25, 2007, 2:03 pm
> In a previous post Warm Worm wrote...
>
> > Wasn't Giger the Alien(s) films' set-designer or design-consultant?
> > I wonder if something like that-- the bones and spines, alone-- could
> > be engineered as purely structural for an architectural project.
>
> Yes, but the structural modeling software better be darn good!

Revit or Catia maybe?


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