Calling Matt Lombard

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Sporkman, Feb 24, 2005.

  1. Sporkman

    Sporkman Guest

    Hey, buddy, how about letting people know where you are? I and others
    have been trying to find your Web site and email with no success. You
    sent a message to me on January 1st saying your new Web site is
    www.mysite.verizon.net/mjlombard, but that URL is invalid. If I take
    the "mysite" portion out that URL doesn't work either. Verizon has a
    Web hosting service called "My Web Space", but substituting "mywebspace"
    for "mysite" doesn't work. Whatcha been up to? Hope you're OK.

    Best regards,
    Mark 'Sporky' Stapleton
    www.h2omarkdesign.com
     
    Sporkman, Feb 24, 2005
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  2. Sporkman

    kb Guest

    remove the www.
     
    kb, Feb 24, 2005
    #2

  3. I'm pretty sure that I never did anything about finding Matt's new site, but
    when I read this I decided to update my favorites. I was automagically
    redirected to the right site. I don't know why or who was responsible, I'm
    just really glad to have all that great information at my fingertips!

    Jerry Steiger
    Tripod Data Systems
    "take the garbage out, dear"
     
    Jerry Steiger, Feb 25, 2005
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  4. Sporkman

    matt Guest

    Sorry I've kind of dropped out for a while, I've been busy with other
    things. Thanks for the concern, but everything's fine. Actually
    everything's better than fine.

    It seems that I've either posted or mass emailed wrong links to my moved
    site. Even Desktop Engineering magazine published the old url after the
    site had been moved. Here's the new functioning URL:

    http://mysite.verizon.net/mjlombard/

    email: (remove the dashes)
    alternate email:

    For anyone who reads this and might be interested, here's some shameless
    self promotion. I'm going into the independent contracting / consulting
    business. Initially I'm going to offer a wide range of services to begin
    generating some customers, and hope to eventually trim it down to the most
    reliable or lucrative few.

    - plastics design

    - complex shapes design / surfacing repair work

    - advanced design assistance (think of something that tech support rolls
    their eyes at, and that's where I'd like this to begin)

    - PDMWorks / SolidWorks implementation and advanced troubleshooting
    (administrator training / power user mentoring)

    - custom training / tutorial development for SolidWorks or related products


    If your company is interested in any of this, please use the email above.

    Thanks,

    Matt Lombard
     
    matt, Feb 26, 2005
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