Construction platforms and Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA): unlocking the future of construction using digital, data and manufacturing

But sometimes don’t.

I also picked up those two lamps, thinking they would look good on either side of the TV and I waited to be able to use them..I made this box to tidy up her DVD mess, and I waited to use that too..

Construction platforms and Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA): unlocking the future of construction using digital, data and manufacturing

The dresser was my great-grandma’s.My mom and I refinished it a couple of years ago, but kept the knobs in the original white chippy paint, just to compare and also I think it looks neat..So I waited until the day I could put all these elements together thinking it would all come out looking great and really anchor that corner of the room..

Construction platforms and Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA): unlocking the future of construction using digital, data and manufacturing

I added some daffodils from the yard, because I always think they make everything look even better.. Then I stood back and looked at it.. And tried to love it.. And the same thing bugged me about it, that always bugs me about everything.. And I said to myself, I said “Self, just stop it.It’s not going to work.

Construction platforms and Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA): unlocking the future of construction using digital, data and manufacturing

I’ve been putting lipstick on a pig.

Several pigs actually.Happy, fluffy marshmallows!.

Any type of marshmallow will do, but I prefer the big ones, just because they’re easier to scoop around when it comes time for baking.The little ones tend to get in the way..

I have no idea what the science behind this is, but I know that it works and it works for a long time.As far as I can tell, as long as there are a couple of marshmallows in with the sugar, it will stay soft and usable indefinitely!.

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