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Re: Suggested reading list
Posted by:
Nick Markowitz (IP Logged)
Date: April 14, 2007 03:20PM
Also do not forget to pick up trade periodicals for what ever trade ,buisnees or industry. Many times very good in depth engineering articles that explain the science behind how things work or what trends or techniques are in vouge.
Which could asist in acessing an investigation .
no one is an expert on everything but the more you can find out about building construction and how it all goes toggether the better understanding what your looking at.