I've acquired a lot of materials during the past years. And many of them have been laying in my back yard, waiting to be used. Some were once applied in a project, often with substantial effort and at considerable costs. But at some point a project ends, constructions are dismanteled and materials are thrown away. I have often been reluctant to do so, thinking that I could reuse things; perhaps reassemble them into something new. But to be honest: I usually buy new stuff for new projects. In part that is a result of working together in teams. In new projects we tend to acquire new stuff, that we can all agree on.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Materials
I've acquired a lot of materials during the past years. And many of them have been laying in my back yard, waiting to be used. Some were once applied in a project, often with substantial effort and at considerable costs. But at some point a project ends, constructions are dismanteled and materials are thrown away. I have often been reluctant to do so, thinking that I could reuse things; perhaps reassemble them into something new. But to be honest: I usually buy new stuff for new projects. In part that is a result of working together in teams. In new projects we tend to acquire new stuff, that we can all agree on.
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