Originally Posted by AC SATCO
(Post 12703192)
I SEE THESE PICTURES AND THINK TO MYSELF...............JEEZ I GOT TO START WORKING HARDER!!!
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https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...dcf26a3236.jpg
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...bc1fa6da78.jpg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...44daf0e92d.jpg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...32be44c840.jpg https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...198f74189d.jpg I was messing around with my Fenix flashlight attempting to "light paint." https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...054cf611bf.jpg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...6cb35b9c1b.jpg https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...cb5613825c.jpg |
^ you could perform surgery in that garage
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Somebody got suckered with the Griot's Garage catalog...
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Originally Posted by lax01
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Somebody got suckered with the Griot's Garage catalog...
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Simple, but effective.
Currently looking for a new home simply for a bigger garage as I'm single so no need for big house. The M is just keeping the spot warm for the arrival of the GT. |
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Shelving from Blazin Bell Tech in AZ. Great stuff for garages.
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The former.... and the current
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Originally Posted by Lodi
(Post 12705147)
I had some concerns about the field as well. We have discussed it extensively. He is very passionate about architecture and needs to do some discovery on his own. Maybe he will find out that it is not for him, but he wants to give it a chance. He is a bright young man and will find the right career path just like we did. I started in advertising and psychology and ended up in technology. Go figure!
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Originally Posted by doubleurx
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I'm an Architect as well. It is a very difficult field for financial success. The only real way is to own your own firm, and be lucky. It can be very rewarding though. The schooling is pretty brutal and 5 years minimum. Then followed by 3 or so years as an intern, then 36 hours of exams to be licensed. You have to love it. Thankfully I do!
12 hour design exam I had bad fever ate cup o noodle for breadst now I have tummy ache in addition to fever. I dos brig my favorite stuffed animal I kid u not. I passed all 9 exam one shot. how I did it I have no idea. then I was in bed two straight days as I can't get out of it from my fever. very rewarding yes u for to have he passion the schooling part was most fun 4 year BA in arch, Cal 2 year M Arch, Cal slave labor did sharper image circuit city cost plus I do have find memory of drinking mocha with lots of girls who needed me to do their sections and models. but the reward they provided was worthy of my efforts lol
Originally Posted by Lodi
(Post 12705147)
I had some concerns about the field as well. We have discussed it extensively. He is very passionate about architecture and needs to do some discovery on his own. Maybe he will find out that it is not for him, but he wants to give it a chance. He is a bright young man and will find the right career path just like we did. I started in advertising and psychology and ended up in technology. Go figure!
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Interesting, I hadn't pictures Mooty as an architect
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I thought Mooty posted earlier that he WAS an architect
Mooty are you still working as an architect, or doing something else now? |
Originally Posted by Dave 86 930 Fl
(Post 12682909)
No GT3 (yet), but lots of space to work on cars. I also have my office in the garage.
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