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Wow! This bring back memories...

When I want to Commercial HVAC Design school, one of the first things we had to learn was AutoCAD, and we were taught that every Plan & Spec set of drawings had three views: Plan, Elevation, and Section. In the drawing above, the Plan View can be equated to the Top View, the Elevation would be Front, and Section would equate to Side.

One day one of the younger, and less serious, students in my class took it upon himself to not only draw this out in AutoCAD, but the idiot actually printed it out, on 11" x 17" paper, with University Letterhead!

He didn't last a day or so after the Faculty learned he had pulled that little stunt.

(Still, it's a Good One!)
 
Wow! This bring back memories...

When I want to Commercial HVAC Design school, one of the first things we had to learn was AutoCAD, and we were taught that every Plan & Spec set of drawings had three views: Plan, Elevation, and Section. In the drawing above, the Plan View can be equated to the Top View, the Elevation would be Front, and Section would equate to Side.

One day one of the younger, and less serious, students in my class took it upon himself to not only draw this out in AutoCAD, but the idiot actually printed it out, on 11" x 17" paper, with University Letterhead!

He didn't last a day or so after the Faculty learned he had pulled that little stunt.

(Still, it's a Good One!)
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As an engineer, I have to refute that statement, I would at least do half of the virgins before hitting the mechanic. lmao
 
Porsche 971 Panamera.

If you own one, you don't have to worry about what it would cost!
I like my wife’s Kia Stinger better Then any porsche my cousin had a 911 and lucky for him he parked it outside the garage one night after leaving bowling alley the car burned to the ground that night if he had parked it in the garage he would have lost the house that night
 
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