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[DarbyMedia] I don't usually post non-Macromedia related stuff in this category, but I really need some feedback here. As you can see, the house next to ours (ours is on the left) is being torn down. It was previously occupied by the rednecks that grew up in the house and was not maintained well at all.

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[Darbymedia.com] DarbyMedia: March 2005 Archives: All throughout the beautiful intown neighborhoods of Atlanta perfectly good (and sometimes grand) homes are being razed for huge suburban style homes that generally cost 150 to 200 percent of the going cost of homes in the area. Large homes with yards and carriage houses are being torn down and replaced with three giant houses crammed onto one lot. They don't fit in with the existing style of homes in the neighborhood and are in my opinion ruining it.

Fullasagoog.comhttp://www.fullasagoog.com [Fullasagoog.com] fullasagoog: Rich Internet Application Goodness: This is a hand-picked list of quality web development blogs focusing on the Macromedia technology platform. If you know a blog that you think should be here just drop me a note and I'll add it to the list.

Usabilitymustdie.comhttp://www.usabilitymustdie.com [Usabilitymustdie.com] JOS Statistics - Recent Comments: These details are somewhat general, but overall, I would like a completely interactive technician system that integrates all aspects of their job (this may sound as though it needs to be very specific for each particular company, but technician work can be broken down into a few general categories). However, this is the big kicker---the integration i seek, along with the interactive system I desire, would require the 3-d modeling system used to actually design each component (like the ones you see in most tech manuals with component layouts for assembly and disassembly). This in turn provides a much better visual representation that is often lacking when comparing paper AND electronic formatted tech manuals to the actual component. Now, imagine that a click of the 3-D model brings up the part list---far more efficient than the system in place for almost all companies.

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