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Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by neil, May 25, 2008.

  1. neil

    jon_banquer Guest

    I gave credit, where credit was due. Don't let it get to your head Jon.

    Not to worry, it's not like an ignorant, lying scumbag like Tom Brewer
    will ever admit how wrong he has was (yet again) on the needed tools.

    Too bad Tom Brewer can't be forced to stay with his beloved rollback
    bar that he claimed was just fine. Same can be said for morons Joe 788
    and Gary Knutson.

    Perhaps your brain goes dead faster when you believe idiots like
    Franco Folini and Matt Lombard. Even P.V. had Franco Folini figured
    out from day 1. Brewer still has no clue.

    ROTFLMFAO

    Rumor is that Siemens has an 18 month lead with Synchronous Technology
    over the competition.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
    http://jonbanquer.baywords.com/
     
    jon_banquer, May 31, 2008
    #61
  2. neil

    jon_banquer Guest

    http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/080520/nytu002.html?.v=101

    "I have not seen anything as exciting and innovative as Solid Edge
    with synchronous technology since the introduction of parametric
    modeling in the late 80s. Solid Edge has crafted a dramatic
    breakthrough by combining direct modeling, parametric modeling and a
    new user interface," said Ray Kurland, president, Technicom. "Siemens
    PLM Software has re-thought how users can more easily model in 3D.
    Users should love the ease of building and editing models -- all
    without any need to pre-plan how models might be used in the future.
    Solid Edge's competitors will be scrambling for years to catch up."

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, May 31, 2008
    #62
  3. neil

    Cliff Guest

    BS.

    "As far as think3 is concerned, absolutely nothing in SolidWorks, Inventor,
    Pro/E Wildfire, Unigraphics, etc. can compare with think3's Global Shape
    Modeling. Nothing !" - jon banquer

    "I've gotten a few offers for programming with Unigraphics but I don't know
    anything about it." - jon banquer

    "They (UG) would like to make me a VAR but I don't have the interest or the
    time." - jon banquer

    "He pushes UG as THE CAD/CAM solution. Can't think of worse advice for many
    small job shops." - jon banquer
    You are or will be long gone by then. And still clueless.
     
    Cliff, May 31, 2008
    #63
  4. neil

    jon_banquer Guest

    I gave credit, where credit was due. Don't let it get to your head Jon.

    Not to worry, it's not like an ignorant, lying scumbag like Tom Brewer
    will ever admit how wrong he has was (yet again) on the needed tools.

    Too bad Tom Brewer can't be forced to stay with his beloved rollback
    bar that he claimed was just fine. Same can be said for morons Joe 788
    and Gary Knutson.

    Perhaps your brain goes dead faster when you believe idiots like
    Franco Folini and Matt Lombard. Even P.V. had Franco Folini figured
    out from day 1. Brewer still has no clue.

    ROTFLMFAO

    Rumor is that Siemens has an 18 month lead with Synchronous Technology
    over the competition.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
    http://jonbanquer.baywords.com/
     
    jon_banquer, May 31, 2008
    #64
  5. neil

    jon_banquer Guest

    http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/080520/nytu002.html?.v=101

    "I have not seen anything as exciting and innovative as Solid Edge
    with synchronous technology since the introduction of parametric
    modeling in the late 80s. Solid Edge has crafted a dramatic
    breakthrough by combining direct modeling, parametric modeling and a
    new user interface," said Ray Kurland, president, Technicom. "Siemens
    PLM Software has re-thought how users can more easily model in 3D.
    Users should love the ease of building and editing models -- all
    without any need to pre-plan how models might be used in the future.
    Solid Edge's competitors will be scrambling for years to catch up."

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, May 31, 2008
    #65
  6. neil

    Joe788 Guest

    HAHAHA!!

    "As far as think3 is concerned, absolutely nothing in SolidWorks,
    Inventor, Pro/E Wildfire, Unigraphics, etc. can compare with think3's
    Global Shape Modeling. Nothing !" - jon banquer

    "I've gotten a few offers for programming with Unigraphics but I don't
    know anything about it." - jon banquer

    "They (UG) would like to make me a VAR but I don't have the interest
    or the time." - jon banquer

    "He pushes UG as THE CAD/CAM solution. Can't think of worse advice
    for many small job shops." - jon banquer

    It's impossible for me to not "laugh out loud" at the idea of Jon
    Banquer being a VAR for *anything*. In fact, I'm quite certain there
    isn't a single company that would even ALLOW him to be a VAR, even if
    _he_ paid _them_.
     
    Joe788, May 31, 2008
    #66
  7. neil

    jon_banquer Guest

    I gave credit, where credit was due. Don't let it get to your head Jon.

    Not to worry, it's not like an ignorant, lying scumbag like Tom Brewer
    will ever admit how wrong he has was (yet again) on the needed tools.

    Too bad Tom Brewer can't be forced to stay with his beloved rollback
    bar that he claimed was just fine. Same can be said for morons Joe 788
    and Gary Knutson.

    Perhaps your brain goes dead faster when you believe idiots like
    Franco Folini and Matt Lombard. Even P.V. had Franco Folini figured
    out from day 1. Brewer still has no clue.

    ROTFLMFAO

    Rumor is that Siemens has an 18 month lead with Synchronous Technology
    over the competition.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
    http://jonbanquer.baywords.com/
     
    jon_banquer, May 31, 2008
    #67
  8. neil

    CarCrazy666 Guest

    Oh...jonnie thought they said TAR....and he said the feathers are hard
    to get off.

    CC
     
    CarCrazy666, May 31, 2008
    #68
  9. neil

    jon_banquer Guest

    I gave credit, where credit was due. Don't let it get to your head Jon.

    Not to worry, it's not like an ignorant, lying scumbag like Tom Brewer
    will ever admit how wrong he has was (yet again) on the needed tools.

    Too bad Tom Brewer can't be forced to stay with his beloved rollback
    bar that he claimed was just fine. Same can be said for morons Joe 788
    and Gary Knutson.

    Perhaps your brain goes dead faster when you believe idiots like
    Franco Folini and Matt Lombard. Even P.V. had Franco Folini figured
    out from day 1. Brewer still has no clue.

    ROTFLMFAO

    Rumor is that Siemens has an 18 month lead with Synchronous Technology
    over the competition.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
    http://jonbanquer.baywords.com/
     
    jon_banquer, May 31, 2008
    #69
  10. neil

    CarCrazy666 Guest

    Jon really was hopeful he had a clue once, then it flew away and got
    stuck on flypaper.
    Jon tried for days to get it back.....but he didn't have a clue.
    Jon bought a clue another time, but he didn't like it... so he
    returned it and again he didn't have a clue.

    Jon used his Walmart discount and bought the game 'CLUE',
    Jon locked himself in the bathroom, stuffed a wet towel under the
    door, and turned on the shower.
    Jon said to himself, 'Hee hee hee I'll show them'
    Jon slowly opened the box and found it was empty.
    Jon read the title again.... to Jon, it said 'CLUE'
    Jon read the title again.... to Jon, it said 'CLUE'
    Jon read the title again.... to Jon, it said 'CLUE'
    Jon was sure it was a Walmart 'bug'
    Jon stood in line at the return desk at Walmart.
    Jon just to be sure...Jon read the title again.... to Jon, it said
    'CLUE'
    Jon was next and Jon walked up to the counter and complained about the
    game to Ellen.
    Jon couldn't understand, Ellen was saying something about 'CLUE'.
    'Unfortunetlly, Jon you didn't bother to read the entire game title'
    said Ellen.
    Jon read the title again.... to Jon, it said 'CLUE'
    Ellen pointed to the word 'LESS', Jon's ears went back...
    Jon said that's means 'Walmart for LESS'
    'No, No, No' said Ellen, 'it says "CLUELESS"!'
    Jon said it must be a bug, I already have one of those.....


    CC
     
    CarCrazy666, May 31, 2008
    #70
  11. neil

    jon_banquer Guest

    I gave credit, where credit was due. Don't let it get to your head Jon.

    Not to worry, it's not like an ignorant, lying scumbag like Tom Brewer
    will ever admit how wrong he has was (yet again) on the needed tools.

    Too bad Tom Brewer can't be forced to stay with his beloved rollback
    bar that he claimed was just fine. Same can be said for morons Joe 788
    and Gary Knutson.

    Perhaps your brain goes dead faster when you believe idiots like
    Franco Folini and Matt Lombard. Even P.V. had Franco Folini figured
    out from day 1. Brewer still has no clue.

    ROTFLMFAO

    Rumor is that Siemens has an 18 month lead with Synchronous Technology
    over the competition.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
    http://jonbanquer.baywords.com/
     
    jon_banquer, May 31, 2008
    #71
  12. neil

    jon_banquer Guest

    http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/080520/nytu002.html?.v=101

    "I have not seen anything as exciting and innovative as Solid Edge
    with synchronous technology since the introduction of parametric
    modeling in the late 80s. Solid Edge has crafted a dramatic
    breakthrough by combining direct modeling, parametric modeling and a
    new user interface," said Ray Kurland, president, Technicom. "Siemens
    PLM Software has re-thought how users can more easily model in 3D.
    Users should love the ease of building and editing models -- all
    without any need to pre-plan how models might be used in the future.
    Solid Edge's competitors will be scrambling for years to catch up."

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, May 31, 2008
    #72
  13. neil

    CarCrazy666 Guest

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    http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/080520/nytu002.html?.v=101

    "I have not seen anything as exciting and innovative as Solid Edge
    with synchronous technology since the introduction of parametric
    modeling in the late 80s. Solid Edge has crafted a dramatic
    breakthrough by combining direct modeling, parametric modeling and a
    new user interface," said Ray Kurland, president, Technicom. "Siemens
    PLM Software has re-thought how users can more easily model in 3D.
    Users should love the ease of building and editing models -- all
    without any need to pre-plan how models might be used in the future.
    Solid Edge's competitors will be scrambling for years to catch up."


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    svenakela
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    I'm an SE user, and to me it's more a cnczone thing than proportional
    to the number of users world wide. I think SE is a lot bigger in
    Europe, for example the all the Volvo logotyped companies uses SE, and
    Catia, and Solidworks...

    Oh BTW, keep the flaming out and stay on a descent level in your
    debating (this is not the president campaign).
     
    CarCrazy666, May 31, 2008
    #73
  14. neil

    jon_banquer Guest

    "I have not seen anything as exciting and innovative as Solid Edge
    with synchronous technology since the introduction of parametric
    modeling in the late 80s. Solid Edge has crafted a dramatic
    breakthrough by combining direct modeling, parametric modeling and a
    new user interface," said Ray Kurland, president, Technicom. "Siemens
    PLM Software has re-thought how users can more easily model in 3D.
    Users should love the ease of building and editing models -- all
    without any need to pre-plan how models might be used in the future.
    Solid Edge's competitors will be scrambling for years to catch up."

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, May 31, 2008
    #74
  15. neil

    CarCrazy666 Guest


    Clueless is as clueless does.....

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    CarCrazy666, May 31, 2008
    #75
  16. neil

    Black Dragon Guest

    Indeed. Clueless you are.

    --
    Black Dragon

    Hear about the...
    guy who wore a tux to his vasectomy, because he figured that
    if he was going to be impotent he might as well look impotent.
     
    Black Dragon, May 31, 2008
    #76
  17. neil

    jon_banquer Guest

    Scott doesn't appear to know much in regards to the programs he claims
    to use: SolidWorks and CAMWorks. I think Scott is waiting for his
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania hero Donnie Iris to make a comeback.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, May 31, 2008
    #77
  18. neil

    gk Guest

    Jonboi,

    I see you are STILL forging posts. What a loser!

    jon_banquer wrote:

    Blatent forgery by Jonboi:

    gk
     
    gk, May 31, 2008
    #78
  19. neil

    Black Dragon Guest

    Forgery? What forgery?

    There was no forgery you bumbling fucking retard.

    --
    Black Dragon

    New Jersey is not the armpit of the nation;
    it's the asshole of the universe.
    -- Jonathan Michael Smith
     
    Black Dragon, May 31, 2008
    #79
  20. neil

    gk Guest

    Oops, my bad. Your quote doesn't show in Jonboi's post. Keep up the
    good work!

    gk
     
    gk, Jun 1, 2008
    #80
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