I seem to be doing nothing now but growing up crap loads of bacteria, poisoning them, cracking them open, and removing a delicious delicious protein shake...
Basically, instead of drawing bluelines, you could build something in 3-D space, and then project prints from that. You literally build an assembly, explode the pieces and make your detail drawings. Crazy stuff -- but you know things will fit/interfere the way you wanted. The kicker is that features cascade off each other, so you can go back at any time, and change the something like the size of your basic block of material, and everything updates.
The kicker is that features cascade off each other, so you can go back at any time, and change the something like the size of your basic block of material, and everything updates.
which is nice until you realise that one of the first things you've done is completely wrong, and you cant remove it, or removing it completely screws up the rest of your drawing. Of course I am too good to have ever done that
which is nice until you realise that one of the first things you've done is completely wrong, and you cant remove it, or removing it completely screws up the rest of your drawing. Of course I am too good to have ever done that
That and the wacky bugs in SolidWorks, I use to do Wakeboards -- it got positively surreal.
I grow marijuana in the largely uninhabited swamp land of central florida, and then sell it. It's primo stuff.
That's actually quite inaccurate. For the past three years I've been involved with a high-tech startup. We are in the RFID industry, but we have a fairly non-conventional business model.
I work down at the ?Texas Beef Haus Steamtable Restaurant?. I?m responsible for keeping the beans and slaw filled up and I keep the Softserve machine clean. I am also in charge of the fly swatter and the toilet plunger.
I work down at the ?Texas Beef Haus Steamtable Restaurant?. I?m responsible for keeping the beans and slaw filled up and I keep the Softserve machine clean. I am also in charge of the fly swatter and the toilet plunger.
Moe
you managed to get that far on your qualifications?
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i thought you worked in a zoo!
So do you do stuff with Solidworks or suchlike, or in solid modelling like John Holmes?
Many moons ago, it was Surfcam and SolidWorks.
What is "solid modeling?"
Basically, instead of drawing bluelines, you could build something in 3-D space, and then project prints from that. You literally build an assembly, explode the pieces and make your detail drawings. Crazy stuff -- but you know things will fit/interfere the way you wanted. The kicker is that features cascade off each other, so you can go back at any time, and change the something like the size of your basic block of material, and everything updates.
Many moons ago, it was Surfcam and SolidWorks.
hmm, just realised, your small outsourcing company that writes for colleges, you arent the guy writing these creationist pamphlets by any chance?
The kicker is that features cascade off each other, so you can go back at any time, and change the something like the size of your basic block of material, and everything updates.
which is nice until you realise that one of the first things you've done is completely wrong, and you cant remove it, or removing it completely screws up the rest of your drawing. Of course I am too good to have ever done that
which is nice until you realise that one of the first things you've done is completely wrong, and you cant remove it, or removing it completely screws up the rest of your drawing. Of course I am too good to have ever done that
That and the wacky bugs in SolidWorks, I use to do Wakeboards -- it got positively surreal.
(but that was may moons ago)
hmm, just realised, your small outsourcing company that writes for colleges, you arent the guy writing these creationist pamphlets by any chance?
Just for my kids.
During the day, I'm BRussell.
And at night?
And at night?
At night I'm addabox.
And if I were to take my question literally, keg stands and teabagging would be the only thing I'd be bringing to the table.
Does that really even need to be said?
EVERYONE now-a-days makes their living teabagging.
Harry Belafonte even made a song about it. "All night, teabaggin on a drink of rum! Daylight come and me wan' go home."
That's actually quite inaccurate. For the past three years I've been involved with a high-tech startup. We are in the RFID industry, but we have a fairly non-conventional business model.
OKOKOK. I sell fire suppressors.
that's great!
Moe
I work down at the ?Texas Beef Haus Steamtable Restaurant?. I?m responsible for keeping the beans and slaw filled up and I keep the Softserve machine clean. I am also in charge of the fly swatter and the toilet plunger.
Moe
you managed to get that far on your qualifications?
You can keep reading or turn to page 27 for an alternate ending...
I've always wondered this time to time, but now I guess I'm finally going to ask.
What is your job and why are you in that particular field? What brought you to where you are today?
Would tell you, but then would have to...help you