- From: William Loughborough <love26@gorge.net>
- Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 12:27:14 -0800
- To: "Sean B. Palmer" <sean@mysterylights.com>, <www-html@w3.org>
At 07:39 PM 12/12/00 +0000, Sean B. Palmer wrote: >Simon Rodia created a complex Each day for several decades he did a little bit and it became something incredible. He had no background/training/tools for structural engineering or architecture. When he was finished he gave it away. It contains the tallest thin-reinforced concrete structure in the world. The key is a little bit of *doing* every day. You, e.g. already have a plan and there's a lot of "found materials" about that will fill in the needfuls. DIAP.net can be updated as you find more pieces. I Ching: "Perseverance Furthers" Bishop Louis Narcisse: "Keep on keeping on" Me: I know you can do it. A certain amount of analysis is needed and of course you have to talk about it but the synthesis/analysis ratio should be > 10 - IMHO Achievement trumps "Recognition" -- Love. ACCESSIBILITY IS RIGHT - NOT PRIVILEGE
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