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58 minutes ago, Enigma said:

Easter road is on a lower elevation. Would that mean they have better water pressure? Answers needed here.

All depends on the elevation of the supply......

Tynecastle for ventilation for me.

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This is up there with the Hibs fan who was claiming that the plumbing at Easter Road was superior to the plumbing at Tynecastle.  Well done. 


Unlike your petty drivel, the point I was making is that people often assume that every building project has an architect attached and this is not the case. James Clydesdale appears to be competent enough in what he does but he is not an architect.
The term "architect" is protected by law and only persons who are suitably qualified and registered with the ARB may use it.

HTH.
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Unlike your petty drivel, the point I was making is that people often assume that every building project has an architect attached and this is not the case. James Clydesdale appears to be competent enough in what he does but he is not an architect.
The term "architect" is protected by law and only persons who are suitably qualified and registered with the ARB may use it.

HTH.


Well if we're being pedantic about this

What you presumably mean is that not every project is led by an "architect"

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You'd have thought a few more vomitories would have been needed, especially for access to the seating deck from the hospitality suites? Are folk going to have to walk down loads of stairs to get into the interior then walk up loads of stairs to get to the premium seats? It'll be worse than Wembley for pre and post half time empty seats that way?

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You'd have thought a few more vomitories would have been needed, especially for access to the seating deck from the hospitality suites? Are folk going to have to walk down loads of stairs to get into the interior then walk up loads of stairs to get to the premium seats? It'll be worse than Wembley for pre and post half time empty seats that way?


Escalators are on the inside for lazy shysters that are like David Murray.
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2 hours ago, topcat(The most tip top) said:



Timelapse video august September

The second half is more interesting as that's the interior
 

Thankfully it got slightly more interesting after the first 45

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