As you well know, I have no need for sesquipedalian writing when one, two or
even a maximum of three syllables usually works well for me in my naturally
born talent to obfuscate through bloviation of what could have been a simple
10 word or less sentence in the first place. Bloviation seems to be my
natural inclination, even after eating, or before; as it seems to never make
much difference, with and without words.
Besides which, you are the sockdolager of record, never having been
surpassed by any living writer to which mine eyes have had the pleasure of
reading. I can never hope to match you wit for wit, or in general intellect
to intellect. You are the royal Queen, and I am only a mere prince in
service at your whim and fancy.
So take a look at my plotting question in the plotting newsgroup and see if
you can solve that minor bloviated question for me.
jack
"Jamie Duncan"
wrote in message
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what lovely sentiments Jack. surely you a bring a level of eloquent
erudition that exceeds all expectations, and although some rebellious
disidents might bemoan your writing style as simply an attempt at
obfuscation through sesquipedalean bloviation, rest assured that rest of us
deem your literary efforts as a mark of excellence within the field of
airport architectural scribblings.....
--
Princess Jamie
"JMT-02" wrote in message
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Isn't Melanie just the greatest? She always has a relevant and accurate
answer. I think she is way under appreciated. She is a very multi-faceted
and talented woman, and I adore her.
Jack Talsky
wrote in message news:5197182@discussion.autodesk.com...
I am looking for information regarding staffing levels to maintain a CAFM
system. I work in health care and was wondering if there were any
papers/data or published industry standards for staffing levels needed for
CAFM (space management) in health care. We have over 3 million sqft and 1
CAD Tech. I am trying to justify a CAD Manager and more if needed.