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Actually, now that I think of it, not everything WAS on the blueprints as the assumption seemed to be that the contractor would figure out the missing details as they went along.

They call it "code", it dictates all your options, they have inspectors for it, and you have to know the "code" better than the inspectors, because invariably they'll try to deny permit approval for code violations

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Re^4: OpEd: Programming is not Team Sports
by gsiems (Deacon) on May 28, 2012 at 02:23 UTC
    For much of it that is true. However there were a few occassions where no amount of code would account for the missing/overlooked pieces. My favorite was the house where there was no way to run the mechanical to most of the house without adding some additional wall to put it in.