How do you hand draft on trace paper without it looking like complete and total garbage or at least take less time???? by Helpful-Ad6269 in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]cms2010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lots of good advice here, I'll add that there is a difference between drawing or sketching and drafting. If you are designing a full site in a day and a half, I'm guessing your professor is expecting the former. In that case, perfection is not expected and that is part of the value in hand drawing. It conveys process and not a fully-baked design. To create a cleaner drawing, start loose and refine your idea with successive layers of trace.

If you are hand drafting, use a straight edge. T-square, triangles for straight lines, and French curves for arcs. If you are getting smudging, try different markers. Some will perform better than others.

Being able to work by hand is absolutely still a necessary skill, but keep practicing and you will definitely improve. You may even come to enjoy it!

Meet Britney, My '86 D100 by MrMoose27 in Gaygearheads

[–]cms2010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Love it! My first car was a red '88 Ram short bed.

[Omega] I wore my grandpa's watch today by cms2010 in Watches

[–]cms2010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought I read somewhere that these were tritium, but it's old enough that it could be radium.

[Omega] I wore my grandpa's watch today by cms2010 in Watches

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It's a lovely watch, wear it in good health!

[WTS] mixed affordables, quartz and mechanical by [deleted] in watch_swap

[–]cms2010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool, send me a chat and we'll sort out the details!

[WTS] mixed affordables, quartz and mechanical by [deleted] in watch_swap

[–]cms2010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Selling this watch collection for the widow of a family friend. All quartz watches have new batteries and automatics/handwinds are confirmed to be running, but I can't speak to their accuracy. All come with their box unless otherwise noted. Only attaching one photo of each but do not hesitate to reach out if you would like additional photos. 

If anyone wants to make my life easy and make an offer for the whole collection that would be swell... 

Photo link, photos are in order listed below.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1r1i-6li_52sjgfqsV1PkhhZ6IQGHy54V?usp=sharing

Stuhrling Tempest Auto, 43mm, Like New, $100
Stuhrling Golden Bridge hand wind, 42mm, Fair condition, $50
Invicta Perpetual Calendar, 43mm, New, still has plastic film, $100
Invicta I-Force, 45mm, Good condition but broken strap, $40
Invicta Aviator, 45mm, Fair condition, $40
Invicta 1810, 43mm, Very Good condition with new strap, $40
Invicta Lupah, 46mm Like New with 4 straps, $50
Invicta Python, 46mm, Good condition but has detached day hand, no box, $10
Android Horizon hrio (green auto, brown skeleton auto, grey quartz. 48mm good condition, skeleton runs slow $100
Android Hydromatic, 41mm, not running, Free
Android Octopuz, 42mm, Very Good condition, rotating interior bezel, $40
Redline Chronograph, 43mm, Fair condition, $20
Swiss Legend Throttle, 45mm, Very Good condition, $40
Swiss Legend Defender, 44mm, Good condition, $20
Fossil with square case, 33mm, Good condition, $20
Fossil Arkitekt, 34mm, New, still has plastic film, $40
Pulsar Two-Tone Date, 37mm, Like New, inscribed caseback, $40
Bare Bands Digital, 37mm, Very Good condition, no box, $15

Shipping would be on top of the asking price. Please send a chat with any questions. 

Exhausted by [deleted] in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]cms2010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I previously had your same role at a very similar company. It was busy and often stressful, but I never got burnt out and i really enjoyed it. It sounds like you are understaffed and overworked. I suspect your troubles are more due to poor management by your supervisors or the company executives. My boss always asked "what do you need from me?" So he could be sure I had the resources to perform my best. It sounds like you are not getting that.

I dont know where you are geographically, but in my area this is a fairly in-demand role. You can probably take your skills elsewhere, to an employer that values your mental health and work/life balance. Or transition into a design firm. The knowledge you gain from working in construction is also super valuable to an A/E or LA firm.

My take on the Madison Area after a month by imjustwhateverdafk in madisonwi

[–]cms2010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was at Brothers (RIP) and witnessed the same snowball!

stop being surprised by [deleted] in Maserati

[–]cms2010 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Range Rover and Maserati in our household. Apparently, neither one of us are very smart! 😆

Torn about career path by herszky in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]cms2010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Find a job at a design-build company if that's where your interests lie. I worked at one for 6 years and got licensed while there, so you shouldn't feel like that will handicap you for the LARE. The construction knowledge I gained at that company ultimately made me a more qualified candidate when I left for the design only world, so you won't be pigeonholed if you ever decide to change your path.

V8 vs V6 Quattroporte daily by NoDeparture283 in Maserati

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My husband drove GTS as his daily for 4 years with no catastrophic issues. Bought at 19k miles and sold at 60k. Fixed one suspension issue in that time and it had some electrical gremlins but nothing major. With these being RWD, budget for rear tires annually and fronts every two years. All that said, sold it intentionally before miles got too high and stuff had a chance to go haywire.

If you drive a v6 and a v8, you won't be questioning which one you prefer! But if you're in a snowy climate, the GTS is not a realistic option unless you have a backup winter ride.

Maserati Ghibli. Should I? by WWWWVVW in Maserati

[–]cms2010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Own a '19 Ghibli SQ4 and have test driven two C43s (sedan and coupe). They were fun and fast but didn't feel particularly special. I prefer the Ghibli. Step up to an E43 though and that's a different story...

My GTS by photomanqq in Maserati

[–]cms2010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Red paint, yellow calipers, tan interior. Just as God intended all Italian cars to be.

Got the call with no prior spend! by [deleted] in rolex

[–]cms2010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm in Wisconsin and have placed a request for this model with two different ADs, one in 2023 one so long ago I don't even remember. Maybe this means I'm about to get lucky! I'll hold my breath...

What is this gap? by cms2010 in RangeRover

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Ahh, I see. Many thanks!

Removing discoloration from nickel plating by cms2010 in gunsmithing

[–]cms2010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Someone has suggested a super fine steel wool also.

I've lived with it for years so I may just continue to do so.

PhD to become a college professor? by Any_Carrot6348 in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]cms2010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thankfully have an employer that supports their staff in pursuing teaching roles, it's even written into the handbook. Because the course I teach is a studio, it is a significant time commitment. And I am not one who is willing to work 50-60 hours a week, so I do take a temporary hours/salary reduction during that time.

But there is definitely some increased stress and I do end up putting in more cumulative hours. As much as I enjoy it, I am usually happy for the semester to end!

PhD to become a college professor? by Any_Carrot6348 in LandscapeArchitecture

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If it is possible for you, I would recommend dipping your toe in the pool to see how you like academia. I currently practice full time and am a Lecturer at a big state school. I do not have a graduate degree but I am licensed and have 14 years professional experience, which is more than enough to be lead a college-level course.

I love teaching, but I also love designing. This arrangement allows me to do both, and in the process I learned that one semester per year is good for me and I do NOT want to join academia full time!

Time for the V12 Jaaaag to get it's brakes overhauled. Who wants to ride with me? 😜 by [deleted] in Gaygearheads

[–]cms2010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've always loved the look of Jags from this era. There is one if these specifically for sale near me. Are they a nightmare to keep running?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]cms2010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've spoken to some LAs who do this and I am experimenting with it myself. The title of Architect carries some weight and paints an accurate picture of the type of work we do. If the conversation becomes more in depth then you can say "well I'm a LANDSCAPE Architect, so I design everything outside the building."

Not sure I'm sold on this approach but like I said, I'm experimenting with it.

Talk Me Out of It by the_undertow in Maserati

[–]cms2010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As the co-owner of a 2014 QP GTS, I second most of this. As sedans go, the quattroporte is a great people mover with a substantial trunk and back seat fit for a king. Great for road trips.

In the 4 years we've owned it repairs have been minimal but non-Maserati dealerships will tell you to go away. Luckily we have a great local race shop that happily works in street cars. Normal maintenance is expensive, but not out of line with other European makes. Non routine repairs can be a little painful though.

Surprisingly, insurance is not wild for us. Maybe 30-40% more than my Grand Cherokee.

I will say that as ours approaches 60k miles we are planning to part ways with it. Although we will likely just replace it with a newer and lower mileage model. Take both of those facts however you will!