That’s me. I sometimes go beyond the details. I recently had an MRI of my back and when the doctor explained to me what the pictures were showing, I began asking questions, like “What’s this?” “What’s that?” And on and on I went and the doctor asked me if I wanted a job reading MRI’s. I asked him how much did it pay. He wouldn’t answer.I usually go over the details before acting. Yeah, a bit anal![]()
Are you saying he used tongue and groove boards as flooring in the attic ? And by the way, hammers are being over taken by air driven nail guns now. JIM.My dad and my brother have unlimited patience with details. The floor wasn't all finished in my dad's attic. He decided to add the rest of the floor, without using nails. Every board had to have the exact perfect angles to attach and lock in place. I would have gotten nails and a hammer. And if the nails didn't go in, I'd get a bigger hammer. I'm a bigger hammer type of guy.
I know my dad didn't use simple tongue and groove. He used no nails. It was all about cutting angles, so that it was attached to the floor joists and to each other. That's about all I know about it. It took him months to do. It was his hobby.Are you saying he used tongue and groove boards as flooring in the attic ? And by the way, hammers are being over taken by air driven nail guns now. JIM.
I agree! I’m detail oriented. The truth IS in the details. Businesses count on you not wanting to read the details. I generally, read everything. My husband keeps claiming that I’d be a good book writer since I’m so detail oriented but I think one can have too many details. Who wants three pages of how the window looking outside looked.yes, I want to details most all of the time. The truth is in details.
Ever think of scams they count on people not looking at details... not seeing the logo is not right the URL is off etc.
I think the lack of real details is how many mistakes are made.
Always?
Some-times?
Depends on subject or matter, otherwise?
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