> Ignorant:
>
> "Jon, I never forgot any of your postings about SDRC I made the wrong
> decision in spite of what you said.
You're erroneously presupposing that you are correct.
> There have been a number of times
> that my Wife has told me to be careful in dealing with someone and
> after words says "I told you so".
Ambiguous.
> She earned the right to say it as
> well as you have earned the right to say I TOLD YOU SO.
Classic pontification.
> I made a
> decision that went against my better judgment and as usual it turned
> out poorly." ....
Classic invective, as expected from someone who lacks a logical argument.
> Tom Brewer
>
> Ignorant:
>
> "I do not purchase programs unless I know before hand that they are
> what I want and/ or need."...
What you want is irrelevant.
> Tom Brewer who can't follow his own
> advice.
Classic lack of specificity.
> See above.
Classic failure to comprehend the point.
>
>
> Ignorant:
>
> Tom Brewer thinking he and his pals like Joe788 can play their Usenet
> staking games, lie on a repeated basis and suffer no consequences for
> doing so.
Classic unsubstantiated and erroneous claim.
>
>
> Ignorant:
>
> "I have shot myself in the foot, not an easy thing to do when it is
> in your mouth and your head is in your ass."...
Classic pontification.
> Tom Brewer admitting
> what he's often like.
Ambiguous.
>
>
> Ignorant:
>
> Someone who has a proven track record of not being able to deal with
> or accept the kind of change that occurs in the cadcam market...
Classic invective, as expected from someone who lacks a logical argument.
> now
> that's ignorant or should we say that's Tom Brewer.
Classic invective, as expected from someone who lacks a logical argument.
>
>
> Ignorant:
>
> Someone who doesn't live in San Diego yet insists there is no shortage
> of CNC machinists here...
Classic pontification.
> now that's ignorant or should we say that's
> Tom Brewer.
Classic inappropriate analogy.
>
>
> Ignorant:
>
> Someone who criticizes someone on SolidWorks but has never helped
> anyone with specific SolidWorks answers.
How ironic.
> Someone who is not able to
> answer any questions that "Vinny" had on master modeling or skeletal
> modeling.
Classic unsubstantiated and erroneous claim.
> Someone who has never posted any models they have done...
Classic inconsistency.
>
> now that's ignorant or should we say that's Tom Brewer.
Classic invective, as expected from someone who lacks a logical argument.
>
>
> Ignorant:
>
> Tom Brewer's failure to understand who Matt Lombard really is.
You're erroneously presupposing that it's a fact.
>
>
> Ignorant:
>
> Tom Brewer's unable to comprehend what's on the cover of the
> SolidWorks Bible:
>
> "Whether you're a new, intermediate, ...."
>
> Ignorant:
>
> Someone who can't understand more than a simple "I love it!" or "I
> hate it!" type of comment ...
You're erroneously presupposing that you are correct.
> now that's ignorant or should we say
> that's Tom Brewer.
Classic inappropriate analogy.
>
>
> Ignorant:
>
> Tom Brewer implies that because you acknowledge that the $25
> SolidWorks course covers subjects / topics that the $650 SolidWorks
> course didn't that you're now somehow an idiot and got screwed when
> you decided to purchase the $650 SolidWorks course.
How ironic.
>
>
> Tom Brewer Writing About SmartCAM:
>
> "I ended up paying a consultant $40.00 per hour for two weeks."
>
> "FYI, when I said "Solid modeling" in reference to SmartCam it was
> tongue in cheek.
Classic invective, as expected from someone who lacks a logical argument.
> What you could not see is that when I was typing that
> I was laughing to myself.
Note: no Response.
> Anyone that uses SmartCam and Solid
> Modeling in the same sentence cannot be taken seriously."
>
> Recently Tom Brewer said SmartCAM had no user interface problems and
> yet the record shows Tom Brewer thinks SmartCAM does indeed have user
> interface problems:
>
> "The only real problem that I run into is that the screen can get
> cluttered and it becomes difficult to pick and choose elements in Free
> Form.
Classic evasion of the point.
> I just use the utility masking feature to hide what is in the
> way, that cures the problem but it does add work (I tried the snap
> filtering and snap options but for me it was not the best way), I
> have seen other packages that handle picking and choosing in better."
>
> Conclusion:
>
> Tom Brewer thinks he's a SolidWorks expert.
Classic unsubstantiated and erroneous claim, laced with invective, as
expected
from someone who lacks a logical argument.
> A SolidWorks expert is
> someone who knows more and more about less and less until he knows
> absolutely everything about nothing.
Non sequitur.
>
>
>
> Jon Banquer
> San Diego, CA
>
Ambiguous.


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