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Author: jon_banquerjon_banquer Date: Sep 9, 2007 16:01
I see I need to update the list with:
Tom Brewer's is so ignorant that he is unable comprehend that
SolidWorks Corp should have added Multi-body support years earlier
than they did. Because SolidWorks Corp. waited so long lots of small
machining job shops either temporarily turned away from SolidWorks or
used other products to augment SolidWorks. For example some shops
decided to purchase VX.
Ignorant:
Someone who has a proven track record of not being able to deal with
or accept the kind of change that occurs in the cadcam market... now
that's ignorant or should we say that's Tom Brewer.
Ignorant:
Someone who doesn't live in San Diego yet insists there is no shortage
of CNC machinists here... now that's ignorant or should we say that's
Tom Brewer.
Ignorant:
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Author: BoBo Date: Sep 9, 2007 16:13
On Sep 9, 2:00 pm, jon_banquer yahoo.com> wrote:
A person in San Diego on a warm summer Sunday who has nothing more to
do that post non-stop in a thread started to suggest where Trolls
should go is a virtual definition of a troubled phsychological
position associated with "Trollitis".
Just ain't normal, to put it gently. But then this psych condition is
one noted by the Troll's inability to see the world through anyone
else's eyes.
Bo
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Author: brewertrbrewertr Date: Sep 9, 2007 16:10
On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 15:18:50 -0700, jon_banquer
yahoo.com> wrote:
The question was:
Did you read the Author's notes?
Did YOU read the Author's notes?
Did YOU READ the Author's notes?
>So ignorant he can't even read the cover of the SolidWorks Bible which
>says:
>
>" Whether you're a new, intermediate, ...."
Just like you to fall for a publishers sales blurb on the back cover
and not look any deeper. Guess this is also your way of saying no, you
did not read the Author's notes, not then and not now. So let me help
you a little.
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Authors notes,
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Author: Gary KGary K Date: Sep 9, 2007 16:27
> Jon,
>
> As I pointed out earlier and numerous times that you have our
> positions reversed. Nice try at revising your history but it's here
> for all to see.
>
> You take the position Jon from your...
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Author: Gary KGary K Date: Sep 9, 2007 16:29
jon_banquer wrote:
> On Sep 9, 12:19 pm, brewe...@ aol.com wrote:
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>>On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 11:34:40 -0700, jon_banquer
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>>yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>>You want the truth about SolidWorks, The SolidWorks Bible, etc...
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Author: Gary KGary K Date: Sep 9, 2007 16:31
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Author: Gary KGary K Date: Sep 9, 2007 16:34
Bo wrote:
> On Sep 9, 2:00 pm, jon_banquer yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>Tom Brewer is a SolidWorks expert. A SolidWorks expert is someone who
>>knows more and more about less and less until he knows absolutely...
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Author: brewertrbrewertr Date: Sep 9, 2007 16:46
On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 15:29:34 -0700, jon_banquer
yahoo.com> wrote:
>"In general, there is a lot of information in this book, but I find if
>very difficulty to read, follow and understand."
You forgot to post this part of his review;
"I started to use SolidWorks a year ago." meaning he is a beginner
with a little more experience than you Jon.
>The book is written for
>the strong intermediate to advance user.
Which he is not.
>Jon Banquer
Just like you Jon to focus on the negative but that was one out of
And then the other reviews:
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You should have read this one Jon,
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Author: brewertrbrewertr Date: Sep 9, 2007 16:58
On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 16:01:17 -0700, jon_banquer
yahoo.com> wrote:
>SolidWorks Corp should have added Multi-body support years earlier
>than they did.
You mean all those years they posted record sales, growth and profits?
Tom
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