gregintenn
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It shouldn't take but about a minute to teach someone halfway intelligent to read a tape measure.
I've been shown how to read a framing square, but that memory has long since evaporated due to time, age, and lack of use.
I once showed a very intelligent young lady how to count change. She understood it immediately, but looked at me like I was a magician. Both of her parents are teachers.
In earthwork, we used tapes and grade rods marked in tenths of a foot. Seemed simple to me, but blew some folks' minds.
I've been shown how to read a framing square, but that memory has long since evaporated due to time, age, and lack of use.
I once showed a very intelligent young lady how to count change. She understood it immediately, but looked at me like I was a magician. Both of her parents are teachers.
In earthwork, we used tapes and grade rods marked in tenths of a foot. Seemed simple to me, but blew some folks' minds.
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