Dave:
Dave Jones wrote:
>>
>> What happened?
>>
>> Now its . . . . . . 2007. . . .
>>
>> Who, out there, has the history?
>>
>> Ralph Hertle
>
> hey, I have the history. I bought AutoCAD in 1989 and started my own
> business. I now live in a million dollar house in central CA (middle
> class) and make a great living using the program. I play golf 4 days a
> week, have a great and good looking wife, and have more business than I
> can ever hope to do...thanks to AutoCAD
>
> any other questions?
You seemed to have skipped over what your main product is.
What is the work that you do on AutoCAD and that you sell
to the clients who need that product?
Don't you have a travel schedule, make travel reservations, buy
clothes, buy and change clothes, go out to dinner, run your Club
Cadet in the yard, race a s****ts car, play with the children and the
pets, or go out on your 30 ft. sloop-rigged fiberglass sail boat?
How do you get all those activities into the 3 days per week that
you are not riding around the golf course?
Seriously, I'm surprised that your work activities, e.g., symphonies
written, patents awarded, books written, patients saved, buildings
built, or airlines founded, for example, are not your primary
achievements and source of self esteem and pride.
BTW, hey is spelled, Hey.
The history of CAD is still a worthwhile topic.
Ralph Hertle


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