Monday, September 11, 2006

Reylenne Richards Lesbo

(Miscellaneous) Humor Architect

A architect is a man who knows very little about a very large number of subjects and, gradually, less and know least on a growing number of things, until he knows virtually nothing about almost everything ...

Instead, an engineer is a man who knows a lot in very limited and that, during his career, knows more about topics more and more limited, until 'that finally he knows practically everything about almost anything ... A

contractor starts with knowing everything about everything but ended up not knowing anything about anything, as he begins to ask nothing about everything, but eventually ask everything about nothing ... The

the Client (ie the client), who knows nothing about anything, suggests that this is because, in his case, attendance of Architects, engineers and contractors ...

In particular, the Supervisor of the Client who, early in his career can believe it monitors everything on his site, eventually realizing that what the Architects and Engineers asked him monitoring is increasingly subject to the goodwill of the contractor, who hides him more and more, so that the supervisor finally on virtually any monitor nothing and watch nothing on just about everything ...

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