Welcome to the New Year. I
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Goddamn, that looks fucking great!!! Kickass!!!
I bet that the bookstore by Espresso Metro down at Sac City would have some useful textbooks; SCC had classes like that, right? Also, you can buy a $15 dollar textbook with a twenty and get back two $2’s and a $1 bill.
Happy New Year, and think about what Jenner, CA is all about.
Guinnie Bird, happy new year! Those before and after pics of your handiwork are amazing. Mac the knife came over last night, which reminded me to look at your site. He was very concerned about whether it was kosher to spill the beans on your impending nuptuals, but I guess since it is on your homepage we can get all excited and say how happy we are for you.
Love,
Elaine
For architecture, are you interested in history-of or how-to-design-buildings (or both)?
A pair of approachable books on the how-to-design side are “A Pattern Language” and “The Timeless Way of Building” by Christopher Alexander (and other co-authors).
What sort of engineering interests you? To get very far with engineering, you’ll need calculus and intro physics. The best calculus book, by far, is Michael Spivak’s “Calculus,” now in its 3rd edition, but it teaches calculus from a mathematician’s point of view, not an engineer’s.
This entry has made me very happy for you and your lady,as well as your parent’s house. All this news makes me want to come to sac and see you. So, I will be calling you.