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Anybody can carry around a quiver full of streaks, but it’s knowing where to put them that makes them professionals. Although, I would hate to be the one to carry the non-convex polygons indicating a broken window.
Dites, hites and vites: straight lines drawn across flat, clear and reflective surfaces, such as windows and mirrors. The first letter indicates direction: diagonal, horizontal and vertical respectively. Hites may also be used trailing after something moving with great speed.
Ratkin Premium Member about 1 month ago
It takes two of them? Must be a union job.
HarryLime about 1 month ago
Precision work ….
morningglory73 Premium Member about 1 month ago
That’s one way to put bars on windows.
kporgeron about 1 month ago
Anybody can carry around a quiver full of streaks, but it’s knowing where to put them that makes them professionals. Although, I would hate to be the one to carry the non-convex polygons indicating a broken window.
Nuliajuk about 1 month ago
That is the symbol for glass on architectural drawings. I don’t know which format used it first.
goboboyd about 1 month ago
Craftsmanship like that is rare nowadays.
The Orange Mailman about 1 month ago
From The Lexicon of Comicana by Mort Walker:
Dites, hites and vites: straight lines drawn across flat, clear and reflective surfaces, such as windows and mirrors. The first letter indicates direction: diagonal, horizontal and vertical respectively. Hites may also be used trailing after something moving with great speed.Bellboy about 1 month ago
A pane-less installation.
Vistoso Quartz Hill #6 about 1 month ago
If a monocle is for one eye, eyeglasses should be called duocles.
dsidney49 about 1 month ago
No grain, no pane…???
mindjob about 1 month ago
Put up one of those spun sugar windows they use in the movies and jump through it
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 1 month ago
Just a little window dressing.
stamps about 1 month ago
Don’t forget the curtains.
BillyJoBob69 about 1 month ago
Walk into a glass shop & look on the wall, it will have the dimensions of pieces of glass & how many installers are required