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Jan 24, 2010 16:28

So, the aftermath of the busy-ness is that I am up one cat tail and useless set of cat ears and have 87.5% (or 17.5 out of 20) on my assessment.

The picnic was fun, as all cosplay events usually are, and for once I did not crash and sleep for two hours afterwards.
Both of these facts are probably influenced by the fact that it wasn't exactly sunny ( Read more... )

cultural things, anxiety 09/10 aka polytech, weather, cosplay

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grass_angel January 24 2010, 23:45:22 UTC
We were under cover though, so it was all good. Most of us also had the decency to either wrap up warm or to come a little bit later.

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raelynae January 24 2010, 16:38:59 UTC
Wow! That's pretty good. ... I guessing the weather was kinda' bad for your picnic which kinda' sucks, bu glad to hear it wasn't a total loss.

Kitchen design huh? Residential or Commercial? Both are pretty fun however.

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grass_angel January 24 2010, 23:48:09 UTC
Commerical of course. I don't suppose you've got any tips?

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raelynae January 25 2010, 17:51:59 UTC
Hmm, well I guess it would be best to think about your work triangles and the space needed to do your work in a space. What you want is that the area is big enough for the number of people working, but not so big as you waste time and effort traversing the space to get to your corner and do your job. And adequate lighting without getting glare is a good thing. Oh and ample storage for everything. Are you focusing more on overall layout or material selections?

I'm guessing for the codes requirements, substrate materials, fireproofing, mold resistant, data drops, electrical wiring and location as well as proper voltage and stuff will be left for someone else right? Is it a project for school, or are you working on the preliminaries for a real building? Not that it makes much of a difference, just curious.

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grass_angel January 26 2010, 09:29:22 UTC
We were focusing more on workflow/layout as well as a tiny little bit about materials and what measures were in place for health and safety.

And yes, all the code requirements and stuff was pretty much NOT TOUCHED on. Mostly because it was a project for school. (And handed in today as well, eep.)

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