Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

I’d been eyeing up some silvery Summery decor objects in stores and on TV earlier this Spring, like shells and starfish and stuff, but I didn’t pick any up because I wasn’t quite in the Summer frame of mind yet at that point.

So fancy, right?.AND you can choose your finish too!.

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

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Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

Once that month is over, we tend to turn our attention indoors in preparation for Christmas time.What a shame, when there’s still so much interest and beauty to be seen outdoors in November!

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

With an almost one-year-old in the house, we’re finding ourselves outside and looking for interesting things to do and see to keep us occupied, and that’s not going to slow down now that it’s November!.

I remember when Kennedy was around the age that baby Jack is now, we went on all kinds of fun walks and hikes at all different times of day.-Add some extra tomato sauce and serve it over buns to make sloppy joes.

-Chili over broccoli.-Chili hot dogs.

-Chili quesadillas.-Chili cheese fries.

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