Congratulations are definitely in order. May you enjoy many more.
I’m always impressed with your work and these latest posts are very interesting. I have heard of the boundary layer before, but I never realized how it actually worked.
Your explanation to me was very interesting and I appreciate your insight. The desert plane looks spot on too.
As far as hanging sheet rock, I don’t envy you there. It’s a two man job. Many years ago I hung 12 feet long sheets on a ceiling. That was no fun. The worst part was that we had to carry it all the way up to the 12th floor where the work was needed. I was in high school at the time and I helped to carry the brand new packages that were basically two boards that were taped together on the ends.
The guy who I was working with was always leading the way up the stairs. I discovered why after several trips up the stairs. The lower end was heavier ( at least that’s how it felt) when I was carrying it.
So then we alternated who lead the trip up the stairs afterwards. It was interesting trying to maneuver the long sheets around the corners of the stairwell.
This was my summer time job one year as a teenager. I actually learned a lot from this adventure. It still helps me to this very day.
Once again happy anniversary and may you have a wonderful New Year too.
I’m looking forward to your next installment. Keep it going my friend.