[RBW] Re: Looking for the Riv Reader article on Triangulation

2021-03-23 Thread Shoji Takahashi
An RBW list member posted all of the Riv Reader PDFs-- I think with Grant's blessing: http://notfine.com/rivreader/ Here's a direct link to RR32 (see p22): http://notfine.com/rivreader/RR32.pdf Here's an index (PDF): http://notfine.com/rivreader/RR-index.pdf happy reading! shoji On Tuesday,

[RBW] Re: Looking for the Riv Reader article on Triangulation

2021-03-23 Thread Joe Bernard
According to my brain 2004 was two years ago and I'm still 44 😬 On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 1:34:51 PM UTC-7 Jim M. wrote: > 32 is from 2004, so pretty ancient history at this point. ;-) > > > > On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 1:22:29 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote: > >> It's in 32?? My bad, my mem

[RBW] Re: Looking for the Riv Reader article on Triangulation

2021-03-23 Thread Jim M.
32 is from 2004, so pretty ancient history at this point. ;-) On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 1:22:29 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote: > It's in 32?? My bad, my memory of when I read that article is WAY wrong. > This is not unusual for me! 🤪 > > > > On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 12:56:40 PM UTC-7 Jim

[RBW] Re: Looking for the Riv Reader article on Triangulation

2021-03-23 Thread Joe Bernard
It's in 32?? My bad, my memory of when I read that article is WAY wrong. This is not unusual for me! 🤪 On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 12:56:40 PM UTC-7 Jim M. wrote: > There's an article called "Trusses" in RR 32 by Kevin Moore, a structural > engineer. If you need a copy let me know. > > jim

[RBW] Re: Looking for the Riv Reader article on Triangulation

2021-03-23 Thread Jim M.
There's an article called "Trusses" in RR 32 by Kevin Moore, a structural engineer. If you need a copy let me know. jim m walnut creek, ca On Monday, March 22, 2021 at 4:49:18 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote: > Look way back, it's in one of the first ones. In fact I think it's in > No.1, whic

[RBW] Re: Looking for the Riv Reader article on Triangulation

2021-03-22 Thread Joe Bernard
Look way back, it's in one of the first ones. In fact I think it's in No.1, which would be after No. 0. On Monday, March 22, 2021 at 4:44:01 PM UTC-7 reynoldslugs wrote: > I remember the Reader had an article dealing with the concept that > triangulation makes lots of things stronger, e.g