Yannick,
When I worked over near Singapore, and the used the British version of the General Conditions, I had trouble converting them from English to English
So, what do you call a "French Drain" in french? Just a drain?"
Mike,
I have been sued only twice in 22 years of business - both for rejecting dead grass or sod. BTW, rejecting something is tricky business since it costs suppliers lots of money - and they often do sue to protect their constitutional right to produce, supply or install an inferior product.
At one point in the court proceedings of the first lawsuit, the offending sod companies attorney was focusing on an aspect of our specs to prove his point, as in "why didn't your specs call for certified sod". Even he had to laugh when I responded that "I added it to my specs after your client screwed my client."
John C,
You got the essence of my comments right. A gca spends about 10% on "pure design" and the rest on supporting stuff that no one has any interest in here. As a matter of fact, while every one would want my job, there have been a few associates both here and many more across the industry when they find out its not all fun designs and then off at 10AM for a round of golf to relax. Again, I really wasn't complaining, but just trying to be realistic for those three participants out there who care.
I know some here critique my use of Rules of Thumb - Often Broken - (ROBOTS) in golf design, but there is one rule of thumb that I have found true 99% of the time since I have been posting here: Tommy is to Jeff = Baby to Diaper!
Brian,
Speaking of the body functions relating to diapers, the world should know you cleaned up my quote just a "wee" bit.
Just to let everyone know this is all in fun, I will insert some more smileys now: