On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 07:38:43 -0800 (PST), graminator
<grahamew@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>On Feb 11, 9:19 am, jon_banquer <jon_banq...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> http://dezignstuff.com/blog/2007/02/27/solidmap/
>>
>> "In particular, SolidMap would have value to me if it had stuff that
>> is either difficult or impossible to get from SolidWorks currently:
>>
>> - detail about incontext relations (sketch, feature, part, assembly)
>> - warnings about circular relations in assemblies
>> - warnings about relations to things in assemblies that require
>> multiple rebuilds (incontext features, component patterns, etc.)
>> - the interface to be laid out so you can see more than a few features
>> at a time
>> - option to show the feature tree in a purely history based
>> representation (not indented and reordered for parent/child)
>> - identify orphan features (have no relatives in the tree, and also
>> features with no children in the tree)
>> - information about inserted parts, split parts, etc.
>> - information about references as relating to configurations
>> - possibly combine Feature Statistics, since that info is already
>> available"
>>
>> Jon Banquer
>> San Diego, CA
>
>This is the most lively that the ProE newsgroup has been in a long
>time. Clearly cross-posting has its advantages. Of course adding to my
>store of knowledge is not one of them.
Jon is looking for a new group where he can pose as a CAD/CAM and/or
SolidWorks expert. Jon can't find anyone to buy into his expert
persona in alt.machines.cnc & comp.cad.SolidWorks any more since he
disclosed he is a beginner just recently attempting to learn
SolidWorks after years of posing as an expert.
What Jon does is "Parrot" (copy and paste without understanding)
advertisements, experts and real users. Of course Jon plagiarizes and
peppers his parroted posts with buzzwords as if they are his original
thought.
When Jon starts in on ProE as if he is an expert (and he will) just
ask Jon specifics.....LOL...it's not easy to get Jon to answer
specific questions but when he does boy is it good for the humor!
Tom


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