Any Resolutions?
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Last year I was going to try to lose 20 pounds, but not this year... this year I need to lose 30!
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I've resolved to not make anymore damned resolutions !!!!
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Yeah. Eevery time you make a resolution, you put up 10 lbs more.
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Probably wont make a lot of sense to non climbers, but i want to climb the butcher this summer (its quite a famous route.)
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I plan on learning math. I finally went out and bought a Master Mathematics Geometry book, Intro to Vector Math and Intro to Matrix Operations. All in hopes that I can quit bugging poor Remus, Thom, and Jim. I'll probably just end up with even deeper questions, that I really don't understand the basics of what I'll be asking about...sort of like, only worse!
That and write a book. The end.
Chris
Ever thought about climbing Half Dome in Yosemite Remus?
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Yep, thought about it a lot, pricey things flights to America, though.
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I've resolved to get my architect's license this year.
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@daniel said:
I've resolved to get my architect's license this year.
Good move Daniel. Best of luck. How far away from the goal? A few parts or the whole test?
I'm setting a few simple goals like straightening out my materials, components and plug-ins mess. Also, going to take a major trip this May and will be needing some forum member input at various across the pond destinations. stay tuned for upcoming post on that.
Jim
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The problem with New Year's Resolutions -- it seems to me is this need to run our lives by a flawed Julian Calendar system that says. . ."Oh new Year. . .time to change my life". Seems rather arbitrary. Who decided Jan 1 should be the first day of the year anyway? I don't remember voting for that.
That being said, I feel that I have to I see how the year is playing out. . what kinda year it's going to be before I even think about resolutions. That's why I usually make my resolutions in April. That way I know. . ..and I forget them usually by May 15.
I am FINALLY going to build my house this year--that's not really a resolution tho' unless I consider it a failed resolution from 2007.
It won't make me a better person necessarily but I will be happier!
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Jim,
Thanks, I need some luck. I have three tests left. One test I've failed a few times already - I've gone over it again and again, but cannot figure out what I've done wrong (of course, they don't tell you except "pass" or "fail"). Very frustrating.
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@daniel said:
Jim,
Thanks, I need some luck. I have three tests left. One test I've failed a few times already - I've gone over it again and again, but cannot figure out what I've done wrong (of course, they don't tell you except "pass" or "fail"). Very frustrating.
I'm not sure of the Tenn. regulations, but see if they will let you review the results at the license board in Nashville. A bit of a p.i.t.a. but might help you figure out the problem.
follow this link to NCARB ARE page -
http://www.ncarb.org/en/ARE/Taking-the-ARE/Receiving-Your-Score.aspxThey should let you see a more detailed result. If they don't it might be time for the AIA to give the Registration Board a little push. http://www.aiatn.org/ If you're not a member you might consider it.
Also - have you signed up for any refresher courses? Some universities have live courses, the state AIA might and there are
some on line-correspondence types.Hope this helps. PM me if you would like to talk further.
Jim Smith (AIA)
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