Hats off to David Janes

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by GS, Apr 17, 2004.

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    GS Guest

    Dude, just wanted to thank you for all your replies. You must spend a lot of
    time replying to these requests and I just wanted to say thanks from the
    ProE community for your efforts.
     
    GS, Apr 17, 2004
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    meld_b Guest

    I agree! - David has certainly been a great asset to this newsgroup!!
    -meld
     
    meld_b, Apr 17, 2004
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    John Wade Guest

    I wholeheartedly agree.


     
    John Wade, Apr 17, 2004
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  4. Me too!!!!!

     
    Shankar Venkateswaran, Apr 17, 2004
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    Alex Sh. Guest

    No doubt about it. Keep it up, David!
     
    Alex Sh., Apr 18, 2004
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    David Janes Guest

    : No doubt about it. Keep it up, David!
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    : > > > > Dude, just wanted to thank you for all your replies. You must spend
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    I bow to you all. You must be the group that I haven't offended and alienated (or
    maybe just offended but not alienated ;-]). Seems like the mood has lightened
    considerably since the tense transition days of Wildfire's introduction. The death
    watch seems to be over

    I always like the spinning shaded models in Pro/e, the parametrics, the foundation
    in math/geometry, the algebraic relations, being able to change a dimension on a
    drawing and having the model update because it was all associative. But, the thing
    I've always liked the most, even more than the technology, is the learning/helping
    user community. I took a lot of classes starting out, where students helping
    students was a big deal ~ evening classes, we're all adults here, eager learners
    who were there because they wanted to be ~ no one so smart that they couldn't ask
    for help and no so dumb that they couldn't give it. My first Pro/e teacher was Ken
    Raczac, the president of the Chicago Pro/e User's Group. He was a high-energy,
    enthusiastic teacher and could find his way out of any box and knew how Pro/e
    'thought'. I've had some good Pro/e teachers and what I'm doing here is passing
    some of it along and just being a member of a learning/teaching community.

    As to who is helping whom, you're probably helping me more than I you. No, really,
    since I moved to San Diego, California, USA, I've been unable to obtain employment
    using this software. When you guys have asked a question and I couldn't find the
    answer 'off the top of my head', I've had to fire up the software and do something
    with it to see if I could verify a problem and find a solution, or at times, even
    just to understand the question/problem being posed. I check comp.cad.pro-engineer
    before going to work as a model maker. (I went back to an old trade, making other
    people's designs, something at which I am quite competent, but which does not give
    me nearly the satisfaction as making my own designs.) Your challenges, however,
    keep me connected to the design world. My sincere thanks to you for letting me
    help.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Apr 18, 2004
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