Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

About 2 days later, here’s how things looked.. A few of the floor joists actually needed to be replaced because they were so bad.

Take that grocery bag that’s now bursting full and take it out to wherever you put your trash.If it’s more than a 30 second walk away, it’s too far!

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

Take your recycling too and toss that in the bin/box.Now grab any liquidy stuff that you weren’t able to get rid of in the trash (like that pot of soup) and dump it in the toilet.Am I the only one who does this?

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

Well, you should do it too.It’s weird, but it works!.

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

Go back to your fridge and give it a little tidy.

Do a little wipe here and there.and I had the perfect opportunity for just such a post!

My knees are forever grateful!They have different rug pads for different rug types, different flooring types, and different softness needs, but the one I decided to use in here is called.

It’s 3/8″ thick, which is pretty thick in the world of rug pads, and it’s good for humid climates, which we definitely have!It’s also made from 100% recycled materials, which I thought was pretty neat..

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