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I got a good start on this section - I did better than I expected before running out of time.  I still need to upload a section on Print Shop and a sample plan with discussion.  I doubt I'll get to it much before November. I'm running an art show in 1.5 days (MileHiCon).
 
I got a good start on this section - I did better than I expected before running out of time.  I still need to upload a section on Print Shop and a sample plan with discussion.  I doubt I'll get to it much before November. I'm running an art show in 1.5 days (MileHiCon).
 
--[[User:Brucemoko|Brucemoko]] 00:01, 19 Oct 2005 (PDT)
 
--[[User:Brucemoko|Brucemoko]] 00:01, 19 Oct 2005 (PDT)
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Bruce, I'm incredibly ipressed!  You have done a ton of work on this whole section, and you even have pictures working.  Good going! 
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Two questions about this article:  what about handicapped access, and what about fire egress?  6 foot aisles should be more thatn plenty for people in wheelchairs or on crutches to get around.  And it should be enough to get people in and out quickly.  But you might want to mention them explicitly as considerations.  I could see some fire marshall getting panicky about a tight zig zag pattern if it is too close to a door.  Or if the panels were so high you could not see the lit EXIT signs.  This sort of thing always comes up for me at work.
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Great job though.  Tons of work well done.  --[[User:Bill Taylor|Bill Taylor]] 07:51, 19 Oct 2005 (PDT)

Revision as of 07:51, 19 October 2005

I got a good start on this section - I did better than I expected before running out of time. I still need to upload a section on Print Shop and a sample plan with discussion. I doubt I'll get to it much before November. I'm running an art show in 1.5 days (MileHiCon). --Brucemoko 00:01, 19 Oct 2005 (PDT)


Bruce, I'm incredibly ipressed! You have done a ton of work on this whole section, and you even have pictures working. Good going!

Two questions about this article: what about handicapped access, and what about fire egress? 6 foot aisles should be more thatn plenty for people in wheelchairs or on crutches to get around. And it should be enough to get people in and out quickly. But you might want to mention them explicitly as considerations. I could see some fire marshall getting panicky about a tight zig zag pattern if it is too close to a door. Or if the panels were so high you could not see the lit EXIT signs. This sort of thing always comes up for me at work.

Great job though. Tons of work well done. --Bill Taylor 07:51, 19 Oct 2005 (PDT)