On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 15:42:30 -0700, jon_banquer <jon_banquer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
>> No doubt jb will be posting fortwit, on his numerous conversations
>> with/suggestions to Mr. Omura, his relation****p with him, and, of
course,
>> that they are on a first-name basis.
>> please......
>
>
>AutoCAD: That would be a 2D drafting program.
Oh?
Had 3D back in Rev 10 & earlier.
>It's still used today by people that like to guess at what top down
>design is and need 12 pages to speculate on what top down design might
>be rather than asking for a simple explanation of what it is.
You have no clues, that's quite certain.
>No doubt an asshole / liar like yourself will claim Autocad is really
>a 3D program because it can do.... whatever.
In response to:
[
well Jon I dont think I should deep link to Autodesk esp on a SW forum
but if you go here
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=9493464
you will see a link to 08 on line help help notes and follow that to a
PDF link at the bottom of the list...
]
[
I'm at a loss for words trying to describe just how much better this
surfacing do***entation is than anything else I've ever seen.
Thank you for providing the link.
] - jon banquer on Jul 8 2007
Guess what, clueless? THAT WAS FROM AUTOCAD. Surfacing. 3D.
Guess what, clueless? THAT WAS FROM AUTOCAD. Surfacing. 3D.
Guess what, clueless? THAT WAS FROM AUTOCAD. Surfacing. 3D.
Guess what, clueless? THAT WAS FROM AUTOCAD. Surfacing. 3D.
Guess what, clueless? THAT WAS FROM AUTOCAD. Surfacing. 3D.
>When 2D drafting program Autocad is compared to SolidWorks is it any
>wonder I loved SolidWorks for years
You don't use it either. Don't know how. Don't have a legal
copy either.
>even when SolidWorks Corp. still
>refused to add the badly needed multibody / disjoint solid sup****t?
Ever hear of an assembly? Probably not.
>I'm a Connecticut native
Got run out of the entire State, did you?
Ever been allowed back even for a brief visit?
>and most of us in the Northeast were smart
>enough way back when to use a 3D wireframe modeler instead of a 2D
>drafting program.
You did not use anything at all it seems.
>Cadkey was based in East Windsor, Connecticut.
So what??
AD 2000, Anvil 4000, CADDS III & CADDS IV, UG, lots of things were in
use
LONG before simple Cadkey.
>Jon Banquer
>San Diego, CA
>http://worldcadaccess.typepad.com/blog/2007/07/spend-a-littleo.html#comment-76366100
He's a bit of a drooler.
--
Cliff


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