Being an 'angineer'
Tonight I was dropping a friend off after our evening out. As she was giving me directions she said, "It used to be easier because my street connected directly to (the main road)."
As I drove away, I thought to myself, "If her road used to be connected to the main road, that means her development was built in phases (did I see any other signs of phasing?), the connection would've been granted as a temporary access and shown as a note on the development plans..."
I may not be an engineer when I leave the office, but I can't stop being the "angineer".
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1 Comments:
I *like* that kind of thinking. I don't know, it just adds another layer of understanding to the world, and thats a good thing. Plus its kind of fun to know things that not everyone knows. (We'll ignore the question of whether they even care; all the *right* people do (g). )
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