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After reading Steven Large's topic on bridges, I remebered the following. So, instead of hyjacking his post I thought that it should go here.
An architect, it is said, is a man who knows a lot about very little.
An engineer, it is said, is a man who knows alittle about a very lot.
A contractor, on the other hand, is a man who starts out knowing a lot about everything. However, due to his association with architects and engineers, ends up knowing a very little about nothing.
An architect, it is said, is a man who knows a lot about very little.
An engineer, it is said, is a man who knows alittle about a very lot.
A contractor, on the other hand, is a man who starts out knowing a lot about everything. However, due to his association with architects and engineers, ends up knowing a very little about nothing.