On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 19:40:48 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer
<jon_banquer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>On Mar 10, 4:45 am, "weird" <none> wrote:
>> Inventor is definitely not and AEC product.
Poor clueless.
>How would Cliff Huprich know? Just like SolidWorks Cliff Huprich has
>never used Inventor. Cliff Huprich is little more than a fake and has
>been nailed lying so many times it's not funny.
Except poor cluelees cannot find any no matter how long & hard he
has searched for some while about everybody else thinks his clueless
lies, hype & BS are funny.
>He's almost completely
>ignored on alt.machines.cnc where
Poor clueless cannot even post anything about "machining" or "CNC"
that makes much sense. He cannot even count pallets (though I'll admit
that the actual number was, for him [he has no shop math to
speak of, having been kicked out of school early on], a large one
[it was over 2.0]).
>everyone knows he has no recent
>practical machining experience.
Unlike the great clueless one who uses a "diamond hone" to dull
the nice sharp factory-provided edges on reamers and "double drills"
holes which are wrong .... perhaps that makes them smaller or in a
"better" location or not quite too deep/shallow.
But otherwise seems to know nothing much about actual machining
or CNC or CAM or CAD/CAM programming.
>Cliff Huprich was forcibly retired and
>is unemployable.
<Snicker>
Where are you applying for "work" this week?
http://www.geocities.com/banquercadcam/
"Have broom, will travel."
>Jon Banquer
>San Diego, CA
Had to move yet again? Used to be Chula Vista ... mooching off
some poor girl, right? Did she wise up too?
It's too bad that some of the *published* CAD & AEC press (as well as
probable AutoDesk VARs) do not agree with you, eh?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=autodesk+inventor+aec&btnG=Google+Search
--
Cliff


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