> > Actually not really, it will simply shift things, the prices of > > houses/apartments closer to the city will rise, the prices > of houses > > away from the city will drop. > > You forgot that ENGENEER would rule the world, so engeneer > would design the city in such way that all house prices would > be dropped, virtually no need to heating the houses (lots of > people in small place heat each other :-). > Engeneer would desing everythig, which one is working on what > and where so there will be no racing against positions and > seats in a company, also would be perfetly designed what time > shall he leaves the house so there would be no rush hours and > so on :-) If something goes really bad the whole city would > be recalled (everybody out!) and then after a small > modification everybody could go back to its new place -- > possibly to a new family :-) > > Tamas Good job engineers don't. They'd be still arguing whether it's hot tap on the left or vice versa, never mind left/right handed threads on the fittings. How far did the PicList programmer get? As far as arguing about the wiring order on the header, wasn't it? -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist