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Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

Time: 2025-10-08 06:08:32 Source: Author: New Tripods

I wasn’t paid to write this post, but Moen did provide all the faucets, light fixtures, towel bars, etc.

I also got pretty excited about the whole marble thing and decided that the whole wall behind the vanity would be amazing if we did a marble mosaic in a herringbone pattern.Well, that sounds easy enough until you get to the edges and realize that you need to figure out a way to cut each individual teeny tiny tile into a little mini 1/4 inch triangle with the tile saw.

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

I’m just lucky that Chris specializes in ridiculously meticulous tasks like that!… and about 20 straight work hours later, we had a tiled wall!.The floors were also a bit of a finicky tile because of their giant size.We sure know how to pick ’em!

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

It can be a little challenging to get tiles that big to sit level, especially on top of all of the heated flooring stuff and the cement that goes over it, but we got it done!The first thing you see when you walk into our washroom is the toilet, now that we’ve moved the plumbing around.

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

Supposedly, you’re not supposed to make the toilet the first thing visible, but I think I just consider it convenient, really..

It kind of says:.As you can tell, she has a fluffy light blue blanket and the fuzz from that always seems to end up in the hairbrush, and those old stickers on there that are peeling off look pretty terrible too.

It’s not a pretty situation!.If you have a hair brush that looks something like this, here’s what you do!.

First, take a pair of scissors and cut down in between the rows of bristles to help release any of the tangled up pieces of hair.. Next, grab yourself a big bowl, some baking soda, and the essential oil of your choice.Lavender, Eucalyptus, Lemon, and Tea Tree oil are all known for their cleaning and disinfecting properties so they’re all good choices..

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