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David J. Wyatt, CDT
Senior Member
Username: david_j_wyatt_cdt

Post Number: 86
Registered: 03-2011
Posted on Wednesday, June 11, 2014 - 09:21 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Lately, I have been struck by the volumes of good writing in the 4specs archives.

A good example is "Made Up MEP Divisions" that ran from May 5 to June 15, 2011 under Specification Discussions. Good, sound advice coming from several good minds, with an amusing smack-down of an absurd anonymous poster thrown in for good measure.

Thanks to Colin for providing such a good well for the specifying community to gather around.
J. Peter Jordan
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Username: jpjordan

Post Number: 743
Registered: 05-2004
Posted on Wednesday, June 11, 2014 - 10:18 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

I want to "ditto" David's observation. I would like to build a college course using this forum as a text book. Participants are knowledgeable, write clearly, and are generally without unsupportable views or rancor toward those who are not in agreement with them, I only wish this forum had been available in the early 80s when I began my specifying career in Hawaii.
ken hercenberg
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Username: khercenberg

Post Number: 775
Registered: 12-2006


Posted on Wednesday, June 11, 2014 - 10:35 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Great idea Peter. Now that's something I could enjoy collaborating on. Let me know if you ever need a proofreader.
Chris Grimm, CSI, CCS, SCIP, LEED AP BD+C, MAI
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Username: chris_grimm_ccs_scip

Post Number: 261
Registered: 02-2014


Posted on Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 01:18 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

One of my all-time favorite threads on 4specs - http://discus.4specs.com/discus/messages/3062/1660.html?1117212195 ("I'm seriously thinking of giving up on spec writing") -- what great rallying together of our spec community and supporting each other! and the pure eloquence of so many and especially, R.I.P., dear old Ralph! OH, and if we can ever get to the things David Axt, Doug Frank, and William were suggesting - think where we will be as an Institute and a profession!!!

Maybe it's one of the best threads here or maybe it's because I was a relatively new full-time specifier at the time and going through it like Anon. Well who am I kidding, 40 hours....meh! what's that? But what I like most about being independent now is NONE of my time is sucked away with the commute and the BS.
Chris Grimm, CSI, CCS, SCIP, LEED AP BD+C, MAI
Senior Member
Username: chris_grimm_ccs_scip

Post Number: 262
Registered: 02-2014


Posted on Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 01:20 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Anon 03 sure sounds like someone just up above here...lol. love your style!
Tony Wolf, AIA, CCS, LEED-AP
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Username: tony_wolf

Post Number: 63
Registered: 11-2007


Posted on Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 09:08 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

From the NCARB publication "Who Needs A Spec Writer?":

"Why be a spec writer?
There are many good reasons to specialize in spec writing. When I mentor an emerging professional or speak to a new practitioner I tell them there is only one designer on a job and everyone wants to be that person. There is only one spec writer on a job and no one wants to be that person. Being a spec writer allows you to make an important contribution to a project without too much competition. And it is also a fun and rewarding part of the practice of architecture. I highly recommend it to all!"

http://www.ncarb.org/~/media/Files/PDF/Mini-Monographs/SpecWriterMM.pdf

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