"Don't screw up the neighborhood, with a mathematically correct solution"
That was the advice they gave my dad, when he went to take his exam, and passed.
I will also add, this one "You should always KNOW what a mathematically correct solution does, in order to have a standard with which to compare what you find, and truly render a professional opinion."
Nate
On the old board, Deral one time said for new licensees to stamp every single piece of paper they could find, until they got sick of it.
Sounds like good advice. It's funny you should mention this right now, because I got a call earlier today about a boundary that's being questioned because I was trying to prevent screwing things up.
> Sounds like good advice. It's funny you should mention this right now, because I got a call earlier today about a boundary that's being questioned because I was trying to prevent screwing things up.
No good deed (no pun intended) shall go unpunished!!
Learn how to correctly spell 'licensee'.
Assume your children will get stuck paying for your mistakes after you are gone.
Always remember that you do not suddenly gain superhero status when your license arrives. You are the same old dumbbutt that you have always been; you merely get to assume more risk for your actions.
Hey, Mr Cow
you done hurt me feelin's!
Hey, Mr Cow
Paint a bullseye on yourself next time. That's the only way it could have been easier.
My solutions are always mathematically correct. (Sometimes not all that precise).
My descriptions always close perfectly (thence xx.xx feet more or less to the point of beginning)
Hey, Mr Cow
😀
The little voice in your head is always right .