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Post pictures of things organized neatly

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I saw a map of Alaska that was burned with a cutting torch out of a section of pipe that used during the building of the Alaska Pipeline.

All of the key areas were stamped into the metal and it was a very exacting map.

From what I understand, the off time of the workers generally offered little more than drinking time for the majority of them.
This guy decided to make better use of his time and created a work of art :)
 
I have some mixed feelings about pictures of highly organized living spaces. I love looking at such pictures. It is so very satisfying to look at them. But I am reminded of how terribly incompetent I feel sometimes, and also very jealous, because I have ADHD and I've always struggled so hard with organization.
But I'll play along anyway. :cool:
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This is not neat at all, but I think it's relevant.

Hope you laugh.


Ps this video is the story of my life when I try to be neat and tidy with my bad motor skills.
 

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