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PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 6:19 pm    Post subject: Re: Some interesting SWGeeks forum topics Reply with quote

On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 18:18:28 -0700 (PDT), The SolidWorks Geek
<Alex.Ruiz.CA@gmail.com> wrote:

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On Aug 23, 10:14 am, jon_banquer <jon_banq...@yahoo.com> wrote:
SolidWorks 2009 - Have you tried it yet

Why? Because it has a better user interface than 2008? How does
SolidWorks 2009 make it easier to deal with non-native geometry and
understand someone else's design intent? Is there some reason a
tutorial on this can't be found on your blog? Maybe because the tools
don't exist in SolidWorks 2008 or the coming SolidWorks 2009 to make
either of these tasks any easier? Think there is any chance, Alex that
I'm going to let this FACT go unnoticed?

This is your chance to rant or rave about your experiences with
SolidWorks 2009 but please no flame wars :)

Because your a pussy and don't want to really expose SolidWorks, Pro/
E, etc. for not having the needed real world tools? Because many
people who use SolidWorks, Pro/E, etc have no problem remodeling the
part and get paid to do it? I've been there and I've made a lot of
money doing just this. The difference is I know how wrong it really is
and I say it where you and the rest of the SolidWorks bloggers sweep
this FACT under the rug.

We currently have 8 bloggers who are members of the swgeeks site who
would love to answer any questions you may have about SolidWorks,
blogging or anything related. but please....be nice :)

How about I'll be as nice as SolidWorks, Pro/E and other parametric,
history based modelers play with non-native data. Is that nice enough?

If your going to just push your blog here expect this kind of response
from me.

Jon Banquer
San Diego, CAhttp://jonbanquer.blogspot.com/

I love the internet. Where else can someone get called a pussy just
because they want to share information without dealing with politics.
You rock Jon... I never spoke to you before but you are a class act.

Alex R. Ruiz

And you spotted that right off <G>.
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Cliff
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