The Captain had never seen a storm of such a large scale. ![]() The news also reported that I-5 was closed north of Portland, Oregon, due to flooding. Roads were washed out, the power was off, and things were not going to get any better for several days. The Oregon coast had been hit with even harder rain, winds gusting to more than 125 mph, and 70-foot waves. When they turned on the TV news, however, they learned how lucky they were. The drive had been miserable, what with one-half an inch of rain per hour and 60 mph crosswinds. They decided to give up on the coastal route and went inland up highways 101 and I-5, ending up in Woodburn, Oregon, for the night. It had been lovely until just north of Santa Cruz, when it began to rain and blow. Captain LearnCurve and his gorgeous wife had been at Autodesk University the week before and were now supposed to be enjoying a leisurely drive home up the California and Oregon coastal highways. Again, that was not quite true the wind was blowing. ![]() No, that is not quite true it was raining. Drawing Scales, Part 1: Practicing Our Scales (Learning Curve AutoCAD Tutorial) 31 Jan, 2008 By: Bill Fane AutoCAD 2008's annotative objects change everything, automatically.
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