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of sticking big things into little places
I can only fit 3 units? Well lets do 4
I can only fit 6 units? you can make 10 fit right?
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Pretty much like my driveway. 10mm of clearance on each side of my Saab 9000. No pictures though, kinda hard to get out of the car parked in the driveway.
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Whats the revision rate? Lol
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True story - I had a request the other day to fit more shelf space into a room drawing than could exist if every square inch of the proposed size of the room had five layers of shelving.
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that just means you need ten layers of shelving. problem solved
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Yes. Ten layers. In a room with an 86" internal height, because having room for more than 7" tall product and anything left for ducting would be “for fags” or something. Actually, I *was* asked if swapping the 8x10x8 external dimensions around so that the 10 feet was height would fix the problem. Um, no.
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came to see this, not disappointed
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sounds pretty standard, you must fix the problem without changing anything that would allow it to work
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I’ve done it.
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thats some good fitting of big things you did there.