Hey Ed, where is 301??!?!

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Arthur, Feb 16, 2005.

  1. Arthur

    Arthur Guest

    I feel like I am in the Sahara with no water in sight. I was hoping to
    see the 301 presentation from world up on the site. I think we all
    definately benfit from your presentations.

    Thanks a mil
     
    Arthur, Feb 16, 2005
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  2. Sorry, sorry, sorry... I have to take a little bit of time to annotate the
    powerpoint better before it will be good enough to post. I was making
    changes to the content right up to presentation day, so I have to take more
    than a few hours to get it annotated.
    Unfortunatley, I have had to do some catching up on my personal life that
    has prevented me from squeezing in that work.

    Give me a couple of more weeks, and thanks for the compliment.
     
    Edward T Eaton, Feb 16, 2005
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  3. Arthur

    neil Guest

    Thanks for posting the first two....while looking at Trees of Blood 'tablet'
    : ) I see on slide 5 that there may have been some info on the feature
    ladder, surfaces, file search issues.
    Was there any info about that presented or am I just not looking hard
    enough?
    neil
     
    neil, Feb 16, 2005
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  4. Nope, I did not end up preparing anything for those topics. Again, my
    ambition has not met up with my availability.
    By the way, I didn't even know the powerpoints were up on our site! Since
    that version, I made some changes and annotated the models a little better
    but have not gotten around to submitting the revised stuff to the guy who
    handles our web site.

    Comment on presentation:
    1st, thanks to all who provided feedback.
    I think what I need to do is break Trees of blood into two one-hour sessions
    Session1: Parts, features, special topics
    Session 2: Top down modeling, file management issues, mate errors

    1.5 hours was just not enough, but I can't figure out any one or two
    sections that could be readily cut.
     
    Edward T Eaton, Feb 16, 2005
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  5. Arthur

    neil Guest

    oops..sorry...I didn't realise it wasn't ready I just thought you weren't
    making a big noise about it to avoid having your server bog down.

    the content was very good but it did come across as being a bit
    crammed/hurried even in the ppt - splitting up into 2 sessions sounds like a
    good idea.
    I appreciate you have put a lot of work into producing what you have though
    and I am grateful to be able to access it from 10000km away!
    thanks again.
     
    neil, Feb 16, 2005
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  6. The revised one is up on our site. Please try to download it after 5:00 PM
    U.S. central time.
    The zip file has the same name on it , but it is, in fact, a revision(sorry,
    but it is faster than changing the name, which requires our web construction
    guy) I spent about four hours over the weekend expanding on the powerpoint
    notes and adding coments into the parts. I did not, however, do much better
    on spelling.
     
    Edward T Eaton, Feb 22, 2005
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  7. Arthur

    neil Guest

    thanks Ed!...you are very generous - please don't use up your weekends
    getting it to us though....
     
    neil, Feb 22, 2005
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  8. Arthur

    Arthur Guest

    Ed if I could have a Marchign band with cheerleaders sent to your
    house....Thanks a mil
     
    Arthur, Feb 22, 2005
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  9. The first step would be finding it - I haven't looked at it for a couple of
    years.
    I had originally started the model with the intent of sharing it, but I got
    bogged down and didn't have a chance to clean up the model - if I share it,
    I want it to be clean, understandably, with most features named (and in
    2005, with comments on them)
    I might try to dig it up and dust it off in the next half-year because it
    would be a good piece for next years Curvy Stuff - it had shell issues,
    there are conrers that look like they could really be helped by the new
    lofting that we saw at SWx World in the 2006 preview, and the ribbing and
    bossing situation would be pretty tough (which makes it useful - I hate
    seeing easy samples that don't teach me anything).
     
    Edward T Eaton, Mar 3, 2005
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