Sunday, March 19, 2006

Past Weeks On the Internet (dtd 19 March 2006).

it's been a while since i did this, but anyway:

01) the architect as bachelor doesn't seem so hot to amany people. -looks at everyone- might explain the inbreeding that occurs so much, although that does have its upsides :p

02) if you can't find someone with whom you can settle down now, you need necessarily blame the media, since it's not only giving you false impression of the people but also the cities akiteks build. although sometimes, perspectivism can be really quite cool too [via Res(e)arch].

03) even if relationships don't work out for people, it sure does for companies like Google and @Last Software (SketchUp company). which is good, because others like the good people at Domus Magazine can offer aki tours online. or you could just falsify a place for people. same shit different smell.

04) but only if like google you have tons of money to burn of course. poor people (like me) generally don't; little wonder if hadid's social housing project isn't going to be built. and while hadid is capable of giving this kind of treatment the middle finger, other firms are not quite as rambunctious when they are dropped off a project.

05) just some of the very handy lessons one should have picked up quickly during hir internship stint. or in school, like how to present properly, or make notes--especially pertinent for you thesis people; also other good writing skills [last three via res(e)arch].

06) most importantly, sometimes skills like how to photocopy designs.

07) but here's something new, prisons that allow their inmates to roam free.

08) gives you opportunity to employ new specs, like reception-blocking paint, or hidden passageways. new things, new texture maps for your rendering [via FromForm]. and new tools, like DWG-PDF converter for efficiency.

09) i know all this sounds pretty boring, so maybe you'd like to invest your time in something like used condom gardening.

10) alternatively, fuck it all and take your really old Transformers(, robots in disguise!) to play.

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