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Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by devlin, Oct 2, 2007.

  1. devlin

    Cliff Guest

    Clearly not you, the clueless.
    But try anyway. Might be funny.
    So that's a "No clues" again, is it?
    How about getting a video for $25? Or a free ad with Pizza?
    Such as people with clues?
    Such as you have failed to do with your ads & copied posts for
    about a decade?
    Or with your utterly clueless rants?
    VX .. 3dinkies ... so many, many others ... but no clues.
    Metal-working content?
    Always wrong & proud of it, eh? LOL ....
     
    Cliff, Oct 16, 2007
    #21
  2. devlin

    Cliff Guest

    Why restrict yourself now?
    Oops .. $25 .. but you saw the ad for the demo ...
     
    Cliff, Oct 16, 2007
    #22
  3. devlin

    ChamberPot Guest



    See, Jon, this is how we know yer so clueless. Boms for multibodies?
    ****, what's your problem? With few asseptions, multibodies are for
    parts, and boms are for assemblies. What a worthless piece of shit you
    are. Build all your assemblies in a part, huh? Clueless cocksucker.

    You yelled about multibodies, and you don't even have the first fuckn
    clue how to make use of them. Typical.

    Give us one situation where you would use multibodies, Hon. Multibodies,
    multicontext, its all the same, right? Use them in the same situations.
    Cuz you done know fuk about either.+


    Daisy.
     
    ChamberPot, Oct 23, 2007
    #23
  4. devlin

    jon_banquer Guest

    Noticed that did you.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, Oct 23, 2007
    #24
  5. devlin

    jon_banquer Guest

    Not anymore.


    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, Oct 23, 2007
    #25
  6. devlin

    jon_banquer Guest

    So what are your impressions?

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, Oct 23, 2007
    #26
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