The SE Logs

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by phil scott, Jul 4, 2008.

  1. phil scott

    jon_banquer Guest

    re the issue of not having to learn SE plain vanilla..and just learn
    Many new Solid Edge users will use only the Synchronous Technology
    part of the product. This is especially true for machining job shops.
    As I posted: End of July, early August. I also posted you can hold me
    to this time frame.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, Jul 9, 2008
    #21
  2. phil scott

    gk Guest

    And what possibly could this do for anybody? Talk about empty promises.
    I really doubt that anyone would wish to "hold" you for any reason.

    gk
     
    gk, Jul 9, 2008
    #22
  3. phil scott

    phil scott Guest

    I can do patterns, arrays and bolt circles

    UGS help people and I have the MS bugs fixed and the tutorials up..
    took 2 calls and about 15 minutes.

    The tutorials are bullet proof compared to inventor. each micro step
    has its own tuturial page, takes about half a mimute to read, tells
    you what to do and why... and shows you the screen... then you do
    NExT

    No catch 22's as i found wall to wall with acad generally and inventor
    specifically.

    If it stays like this for the rest of the tutorial and for synchroous,
    UGS will do very well in the market imo.

    **

    Its 112 F inland this week, I headed for the coast... its 69 over
    here... left my laptop power converter under a blanket... burned that
    sucker out... have to drive over the hill tomorow and pick up a new
    one..maybe it willl have a hight temp cut out on it.




    Phl scott
     
    phil scott, Jul 9, 2008
    #23
  4. phil scott

    jon_banquer Guest

    re the issue of not having to learn SE plain vanilla..and just learn
    Many new Solid Edge users will use only the Synchronous Technology
    part of the product. This is especially true for machining job shops.
    As I posted: End of July, early August. I also posted you can hold me
    to this time frame.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, Jul 9, 2008
    #24
  5. phil scott

    Cliff Guest

    Everyone will notice that you've been of no actual help.

    And you've made similar claims to this before with different dates,
    even claiming that it was out now.
    The ever-shifting banquerbabble strikes again !!!
     
    Cliff, Jul 9, 2008
    #25
  6. phil scott

    Cliff Guest

    <Snicker>
     
    Cliff, Jul 9, 2008
    #26
  7. phil scott

    Cliff Guest

    With your ads & buzzword hype for things you've never
    used and that you don't even grasp the basics of to
    begin with?
    Or just with your namecalling when confronted by real
    facts from real users?
    The best of all is when you tell *the actual developers &
    programmers* that wrote a program that THEY are
    wrong about what the program (which you've never used)
    actually does & is for & how to use it.
     
    Cliff, Jul 9, 2008
    #27
  8. phil scott

    Cliff Guest

    IOW They actually use the software which you never
    have every day.
     
    Cliff, Jul 9, 2008
    #28
  9. phil scott

    Cliff Guest

    You cannot switch as you don't actually use any to begin with
    & even if your "employer" allowed you to use any (pretty stupid
    of them to even consider such) they are not going to trash
    their business & CAD database data by switching every time
    YOU see a new ad.
    This would cost a bundle too & you only like videos of free demos ....
     
    Cliff, Jul 9, 2008
    #29
  10. phil scott

    Cliff Guest

    SpaceClaim is a CAD product.
    Told you to shut up, did they?

    HTH
     
    Cliff, Jul 9, 2008
    #30
  11. phil scott

    Cliff Guest

    Already did long ago as we know that you cannot.
    You don't have the comprehension skills or the basic
    education to even begin.
     
    Cliff, Jul 9, 2008
    #31
  12. phil scott

    Cliff Guest

    But any fool can hack-n-whack a brick ....
     
    Cliff, Jul 9, 2008
    #32
  13. phil scott

    Cliff Guest

    Let it cool (power off) & try it again in a few hours.
    Some problems with overheating of silicon solid state
    devices may heal themselves (lattice dislocations) IF not
    powered to self-destruction (via avalanche effects) IIRC.
    Worth a try, anyway. May be too late.
     
    Cliff, Jul 9, 2008
    #33
  14. phil scott

    Cliff Guest

    Why is always handy.
    Once you get into the heads of the developers & programmers
    (philosophy) much becomes far easier to anticipate/grasp.
     
    Cliff, Jul 9, 2008
    #34
  15. phil scott

    Cliff Guest

    Which need a CAD/CAM or a CAM program, not a CAD program.
    Not that you can tell one from another.
    OR stop trying to claim credit.
     
    Cliff, Jul 9, 2008
    #35
  16. phil scott

    Cliff Guest

    Because they cannot actually use a CAM program or a CAD/CAM program.
    Rather than adding some check geometry or something for a simple
    operation he thinks he has to change the design intent ...
    And none of this tripe will be associative to anything when he's done
    anyway.
    Would an actual user do such or just the utterly clueless?
    <Snicker>.
     
    Cliff, Jul 9, 2008
    #36
  17. phil scott

    jon_banquer Guest

    re the issue of not having to learn SE plain vanilla..and just learn
    Many new Solid Edge users will use only the Synchronous Technology
    part of the product. This is especially true for machining job shops.
    As I posted: End of July, early August. I also posted you can hold me
    to this time frame.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, Jul 10, 2008
    #37
  18. phil scott

    Cliff Guest

    And, no doubt, idiots that have no clues.
    IF they had any actual CAD background at all.

    [
    Yep.
    More hype, BS & noise for vaporware.
    He did not.

    "cutting through the bullshit"

    <Snicker>
     
    Cliff, Jul 10, 2008
    #38
  19. phil scott

    jon_banquer Guest

    re the issue of not having to learn SE plain vanilla..and just learn
    Many new Solid Edge users will use only the Synchronous Technology
    part of the product. This is especially true for machining job shops.
    As I posted: End of July, early August. I also posted you can hold me
    to this time frame.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, Jul 10, 2008
    #39
  20. phil scott

    phil scott Guest


    i gave up on and it just hung out at the beach for two days then went
    into the city to get a new one today... by then though the thing had
    cooled... works fine... the repair shop said they take a long time to
    reset. Some apparently have high temp over loads.. .or its this over
    heating resulting in disconnects between layers of the semi conductors
    you mention.

    if my lettice relocates again Im going to throw it out.

    Phil scott



    Phil scott
     
    phil scott, Jul 12, 2008
    #40
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