On May 5, 5:50 pm, brewe...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 14:50:39 -0700, Joe788 <joemama...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> >I actually used to think JB knew what he was talking about, until he
> >started babbling about products that I actually own. That's when I
> >finally realized he's got some wild psychological disorder.
>
> Same here for instance;
>
> ***************************************************
>
> "You never chain geometry in Gibbs or SmartCAM. It's not necessary." -
> Jon Banquer -
>
> "Create the elements in any order, and sequence them later, using
> modeling tools such as Chain." -SmartCAM Manual-
>
> **************************************************
>
> "You don't even post with SmartCAM, you generate G-code as you go
> along." - Jon Banquer-
>
> You don't post with SmartCAM, LOL, but real users do and they can
> download about 100 SmartCAM postprocessor's for free
herehttp://tinyurl.co=
m/36mtta
>
> ***************************
>
> >On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 17:49:25 -0700, jon_banquer
> ><jon_banq...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> >>Should I start listing all the people / companies with no mechanical
> >>engineers who have designed their own engines, gearboxes, etc
>
> After being repeatedly asked to put up as you offered instead you shut
> up Jon, why is that? You made it up you can't post any examples, real
> examples.
>
> **********************************
>
> [ I think it depends on how you use the Flex feature <snip> For
> bending things like brackets, hangers, suspension components, etc.
> I think it's great and saves a lot of time.
> ] - Jon Banquer- September 2007
>
> [
> To answer your question I have never worked in a sheet metal shop. I'm
> not using the SolidWorks Flex Feature for sheet metal parts.
> ] - Jon Banquer-
>
> [
> The items you described Jon, where you recommend using the Flex
> Feature "brackets, hangers" and other like suspension parts ARE sheet
> metal parts.
> ] -brewertr-
>
> *****************************************************
>
> "Is that your version of "lights out" manufacturing?" -brewertr-
>
> "After I leave and I'm gone for say 4 hours before returning it
> is."-Jon Banquer-
>
> "Slight difference between a couple of hours of unattended operation
> and REAL Lights Out Manufacturing". -brewertr-
>
> *********************************************************
>
> "Some of our posts do need some work. Fixing them is not our shops /
> the owners / my highest priority right now." - Jon Banquer -
>
> ********************************************************
>
> On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 19:28:31 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer
> Newsgroups: alt.machines.cnc
> Subject: Re: Peeve of the Day - Shop related
>
> <jon_banq...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >Engineers who don't upload current files to our Intranet.
>
> >Jon Banquer
> >San Diego, CA
>
> Wow Jon, all this time you have been posing as the guy within your
> company who has to determine customers "design intent", edit customer
> supplied solid models and make arbitrary changes to their models so
> the part is easier for you to manufacture. So, what do your engineers
> do?
>
> ********************************************************
>
> "I'm committed to working with HSMWorks to doing just that. Shouldn't
> be too hard because their head of US operations and I see things in
> almost the exact same way and because HSMWorks is interested in what I
> have to say and wants to work with me." - Jon Banquer -
>
> "Jon is not affiliated with HSMWorks ApS in any way and that we cannot
> control what people are writing on the web. Anybody can get
> evaluation licenses of HSMWorks and test it themselves. I hope this
> clarifies any doubt." - HSMWorks ApS -
>
> *******************************************
>
> "A good CAM program doesn't force the user to have to make
> compensations in the post for what should really be done inside the
> CAM program." - Jon Banquer -
>
> "It means exactly what I said it means... a user should not have to
> adjust the post to get basic functionality. That functionality should
> be controlled inside the cadcam program." - Jon Banquer -
>
> ****************************
> [
>
>
>
> > Sounds like you need to turn on multiple-context references to create
> > the mate. Tools, Options, External References and then check: Allow
> > multiple contexts for parts when editing in assembly. Once you make
> > the mate you want make sure you go back and uncheck this box.
>
> > Jon Banquer
> > San Diego, CA
>
>http://worldcadaccess.typepad.com/blog/2007/07/spend-a-littleo.html#c...
>
> JEESUS!!!!
>
> Jon, you can't be serious! Multiple contexts? That is an absolute last
> resort, even when it answers the problem, you ****tard.
>
> Plus, if you knew anything about anything you'd know that a mate
> doesn't create external relation****ps between parts, so that switch
> won't solve the problem anyway. Notice that the beginning user didn't
> do you the favor of telling you what the error message actually said,
> and you fell into the trap of ASSuming you knew what it was. Dumbass.
> If you were any smarter you would know that there was not enough
> information to solve the problem. But that was something that was
> taought in school, so youy wouldn't know anything about it.
>
> Better watch some more videos.
>
> Did any of those books have the "use for positioning only" switch???
> Why is it you refuse to learn anything? Why is that, Jon? Why are you
> so fukn stupid? Did you drop out of skule bekaz yer reeding
> comprehention was so bad? Did they fire you from that lame ass job
> because your such a poser?
>
> How about using a flexible subassembly? Why did you fail to think of
> that, Banqueer?
>
> Or what abouyt making the mate in the top level? Or checking for
> conflicting mates or fixed components? O just about anything 'ceptn
> for that ONE forbidden apple, the multiple context switch, which isn;t
> the ansswer anyway?
>
> What a fukn joke. Here I am just a hack, and I know better than that.
> Your expertness. pppbbbbtt!!
>
> Stick to sweeping chips, faggot.
> ]-Daisy-
>
> *************************
>
> [
> The beautiful thing about working with this 1/2 million dollar
> horizontal machine with 12 pallets is that I spend very little time
> running parts and spend the majority of my time on programming,
> setting up and optimizing the program.
> ] - Jon Banquer -
>
> ****************************
>
> [
> All the racing head valve seats I saw being done were cut and then
> lapped.
> ]- Jon Banquer -
>
> [
> When I worked in Tucson, Arizona in a race engine shop we cut all our
> cylinder seats. We sometimes lapped the values in.
> ]- Jon Banquer -
>
> ******************************
>
> To determine the approximate IQ of a person, start at 120, then
> subtract one for each time he says "****" or a similar crass
> derivitive
>
> Quotes from Jon Banquer;
>
> "**** the pompous, ignorant jackass that Dan Murphy can often be."-Jon
> Banquer-
>
> "Cut the ****ing bull****, Bob. It's very easy to see what happened.
> Your objectivity went out the window when John Carroll began to do the
> work your shop can't do. I've suggested several times that you can
> stop communicating with me. If you think I'm going to take your
> bull**** moral lectures you don't know me very well." -Jon Banquer-
>
> "None. I'm a complete idiot. Read what "No User", Bottleboob and some
> others have posted. It's ALL TRUE !!!!" - Jon Banquer-
>
> BTW, **** Bill Gibbs.
> What the **** does this mean?
> **** off and die, Gary.
> You can both go **** yourselves.
> **** off and die Numb Nutz Putz
> no one gives a ****
> **** off and die you lying sodomized little *****.
> I wish to **** with idiots.
> **** consensus and **** you.
> It's put up or shut the **** up time ****bag.
> You're under the mistaken impression that I give a ****
> **** off and die with your whining bull**** asshole.
> don't give a **** about doing the right thing
> Suggest you **** off and die, asshole.
> Time to grow the **** up.
> I'd rather tell you to go **** yourself.
> might wake the **** up and fire the slimy little *****
> **** Peter Smid, **** copyright law, etc.
> max you right the **** out.
> I don't and I doubt whether anyone gives a ****.
> not give a **** if he's attacked
> **** Ben Halpin, **** Lemon Grove and **** you.
> waking the **** up.
> not giving a ****
> **** about CADCAM
> Steve and SVL don't really give a **** about CADCAM
> **** that asshole and **** you
> **** no.
> why not **** off and die.
> What the **** is wrong with you Bob?
> no one gives a **** about
> Just another topic I don't give a **** about
> American Machinist couldn't give a **** about true machining
> don't give a **** about what their users / potential users really
> want.
> One other problem that annoys the **** out of us:
> I don't give a **** what you would like
> Your worthless, lying ****ing piece of ****.
> Where the **** do you get off?
> How the **** would I know if it changes the original numbers.
> can go **** himself with his
> full of **** once again
> Your so ****ing stupid
> how little you ****ing know and understand.
> are also too ****ing stupid to understand
> is also too ****ing stupid to know
> You have no ****ing clues.
> too ****ing stupid and lazy to even do that.
> Give me a ****ing break.
> think everyone is as ****ing stupid as you
> Too bad you're too ****ing brain dead
> you're so ****ing stupid that you have no clue
> CADCAM ****ing sucks
> Lathe is a ****ing joke
> what's the ****ing problem?
> you being objective is a ****ing joke.
> you being objective is pretty ****ing funny to me, Bob
> Good ****ing luck
> get a ****ing life
>
> [
>
> > Have you ever wondered if maybe you're in the position you're
> > currently in, because your priorities are severely ****ed up?
>
> I have no complaints about the position I'm in. Very happy and doing
> very well. Michele is also doing very well.
> Are you happy with the position your crack addicted whore mother puts
> you in when she ****s you in the ass with her strap-on? You like being
> bent over and taking it in the ass don't you?
> ] - Jon Banquer - Oct. 25, 2007
>
> > Merry Christmas to everybody!
>
> "Jam it up your ass, Looghe. Not everyone is Christian and not
> everybody wants to be a Christian Numb Nutz Putz. Suggest you go back
> to sodomizing dairy cows, Pete."-Jon Banquer -
>
> > You don't have to be a Christian to have a nice day do you?
>
> "Shove your double standards up your ****ing ass, It's would ...
>
> read more =BB
Amazing how that list just keeps growing.
I wonder if Jon is going to sue you for slandering him with his own
stupidity? HA!


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