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Re: (at end of video) "Doug Mclain has to like what he's seen early in the playoff game early in the tournament with #10 Adam Geno............"

Is it the same Doug Mclain?
its adam pineault and yes its cbj gm and president doug that they are talking about.

i just posted iti cuz adam was recalled from cuse, though with the ice storm he never made it to dallas for the game. he has his own post in the cbj prospect/player thread.
 
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I want to layout a pad for a garage and to lay it square I need to determine the angle of 90% to be true. If I use a carpenters square that is fine for a start but along a side 20 ft along it is easy to lose. I believe there is a formula for figuring how to do this. Anyone have an the answer or an idea?
OK.... so I'm forming up my pad w/ 2x4's and I know there is some sort of formula to make the whole thing square. If I put a string line along the 2x4 that is there and go ???ft past it and then go back diagnally ???ft and stay ???ft from the end of the 2x4 that is there it should be square. The string forms a triangle, right??? If anyone has any idea what the heck I am talking about could you please fill in the blanks??????? Want to get this project going.
 
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Best Buckeye;860400; said:
A question
I want to layout a pad for a garage and to lay it square I need to determine the angle of 90% to be true. If I use a carpenters square that is fine for a start but along a side 20 ft along it is easy to lose. I believe there is a formula for figuring how to do this. Anyone have an the answer or an idea?
OK.... so I'm forming up my pad w/ 2x4's and I know there is some sort of formula to make the whole thing square. If I put a string line along the 2x4 that is there and go ???ft past it and then go back diagnally ???ft and stay ???ft from the end of the 2x4 that is there it should be square. The string forms a triangle, right??? If anyone has any idea what the heck I am talking about could you please fill in the blanks??????? Want to get this project going.
I'm 90% confident that you need a right angle. 3 by 4 by 5

Or any multiple thereof (6 x 8 x 10, 9 x 12 x 20) longest side always opposite the right angle.
 
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MililaniBuckeye;769649; said:
Uh, you don't gain weight simply by being frozen, unless by being frozen you're encased in ice (or other frozen substance) which the puck isn't.

I had typed a long response, with formulae, to this agreeing with your post and then decided that a simple "DUH" would suffice.
 
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good in theory but you can still fuck it up that way. just cuz you have the length and width right doesnt mean you are always square. measure the "x" lengths of the rectangle. (what i mean by this is say you have sides at the nw, ne, se and sw corners, measure across from nw to se and sw to ne. if these lengths are the same and your lengths from nw to sw and se to ne are the same you are good to go)

note: if this makes no sense let me know and ill do a diagram for you...
 
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Thanks JO. Yes I remembered that one . The first was just to get started on the lay out.
The first method will give me three corners of the pad. yours will square all four corners. Rep tomorrow and thanks a lot
 
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