A andrewd Apr 29, 2006 #1 I didn't see a listing for just discussion related to the structural exams and structural issues. Why no separate topic listing for the structural discipline? Thanks
I didn't see a listing for just discussion related to the structural exams and structural issues. Why no separate topic listing for the structural discipline? Thanks
DVINNY 2-time 10K winner Joined Apr 25, 2006 Messages 6,020 Reaction score 124 Location Frumunda my desk Apr 29, 2006 #2 Good point. We should get one in there
Road Guy Well-known member Joined Apr 24, 2006 Messages 21,540 Reaction score 6,874 Location Colorado Apr 30, 2006 #3 we can add a structural section, feel free to just use the civil forum until I make my lazy self add that one
we can add a structural section, feel free to just use the civil forum until I make my lazy self add that one
J JoeysVee MASTER SPAMMER! Joined Apr 25, 2006 Messages 662 Reaction score 0 Location South Carolina Apr 30, 2006 #4 Maybe the civil section should instead be called "strucural/civil", jmho.
DVINNY 2-time 10K winner Joined Apr 25, 2006 Messages 6,020 Reaction score 124 Location Frumunda my desk May 1, 2006 #5 now structural threads have their own category. Thanks Road Guy. Last edited by a moderator: May 1, 2006
Road Guy Well-known member Joined Apr 24, 2006 Messages 21,540 Reaction score 6,874 Location Colorado May 1, 2006 #6 just so long as we dont have to add a seperate sub forum for concrete and steel..... (you know how those structural guys are, way to organized for me)
just so long as we dont have to add a seperate sub forum for concrete and steel..... (you know how those structural guys are, way to organized for me)
J JoeysVee MASTER SPAMMER! Joined Apr 25, 2006 Messages 662 Reaction score 0 Location South Carolina May 1, 2006 #7 The "civil" forum still has "structural under it". I just noticed that. :thumbsup:
DVINNY 2-time 10K winner Joined Apr 25, 2006 Messages 6,020 Reaction score 124 Location Frumunda my desk May 1, 2006 #8 The "civil" forum still has "structural under it". I just noticed that. :thumbsup: Click to expand... Fixed that.
The "civil" forum still has "structural under it". I just noticed that. :thumbsup: Click to expand... Fixed that.
Road Guy Well-known member Joined Apr 24, 2006 Messages 21,540 Reaction score 6,874 Location Colorado May 17, 2006 #9 good thing we created this structural sub-forum