Monthly Archives: January 2018

Building Houses in Cambodia

Driving through the Phnom Penh traffic … and crossing the Mekong River … Brings us to the Raw Impact construction site  .. Where we have 4 days to complete 2 houses: On day 4, with one house complete and one … Continue reading

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Two forks in the Celtic path

Re-visiting the Steeleye Span version of Tam Lin lead me to two very different musical groups that I had not heard of before: Anaïs Mitchell is an American singer-songwriter and musician, here performing another version of Tam Lin with Jefferson Hamer: … Continue reading

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Evaluating text with units and finding the neutral axis

A few weeks ago a comment asked for guidance on finding the moment capacity of a reinforced concrete section.  This post will look at finding the depth of the neutral axis (NA) in a rectangular section, with a single layer of … Continue reading

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On not using Hungarian Notation, and VBA shortcuts

In June this year Michael Alexander at Bacon Bits had a post on using Hungarian Notation (or not).  It contained the following quote from Stackoverflow, which for me sums up excellently a good reason for not using it: “vUsing adjHungarian nNotation vMakes … Continue reading

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