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    Rich O BrienR
    We will have a newer gallery soon that will replace the currently disabled version.
  • Useful freeware apps related to designing and productivity.
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    I wish text to image did not exist but there is no doubt but grudgingly these images are very impressive. I feel the skills a lot of us have devoted our skills to learning how to model and render are almost redundant. But that felling will be felt by many. Doctors, lawyers, musicians and admin etc Jus saying. What others feel about AI
  • Yo, architects!

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    I am sorry Stinkie, we are now working in the final elevations. The project changed a bit on November. I can send to you the Elevation and Section we had by then. That is all I can afford by now. Cheers. edit : it is off now.
  • Next software

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    broomstickB
    Photoshop!
  • THE Ironman

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    GaieusG
    No Chris, as I said I didn't have the intention of involving God in this topic. Yes; sigh...
  • Tesla Model S due in 2011

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    Someone fancy an electric Ford Mustang? 0 to 60 Miles/Hour in 3.9 Seconds 120 Mph Top Speed Vehicle Weight 3300 lbs Range: Base Model with Power Cells 110 Miles *Range can be increased to 200+ Miles Engine Proprietary DC Electric Motor System 300 HP, in Excess of 1000 ft/lbs of Torque Pure "Plug In" with 110/220V Hook up Capability Recharge Time 3 1/2 hours/220V and 8 hours/110V Faster Recharging Capability Optional Dual Driving Mode Racing/Economy http://www.hstintl.com/index.php?menu=1&submenu=122 [image: mKMw_tjaarda-evx01.jpg] [image: JoIM_tjaarda-evx02.jpg]
  • An amazing voice

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    Alan FraserA
    She's come a long way since last Saturday night. Apparently that video is breaking all YouTube records. Going on for 18 million hits, right now...it was 3 million about 48 hours ago
  • Internet over the TV w/remote keyboard is lame!

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    Chris I've had my gallbladder removed also. After several gallstone attacks I was more than ready. Gallstone attacks are nasty painful events. With Lapriscopic surgery you can be back to normal in only a few days. Do your best to avoid taking the drugs they are addictive and morphine will make you constipated. Plus I think mentally you get better faster if you just buck up and bear with the pain of surgery. I was back to work the day after my surgery.
  • Is this forum for children?

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    This Smiley has no sense of humour [image: free-fighting-smileys-297.gif] (all children love toilet humour)
  • Sketchup used on New Red Dwarf

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    soloS
    @unknownuser said: Remember the "backwards" episode?! LOL yeah, best bar fight I've ever seen.
  • Rush Limbaugh

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    Hi, There is another good link on that page. Take a look at the "The 10 Best Political Videos You've (Probably) Never Seen" Or click on this link: http://digg.com/d1okUR Regards Mr S
  • Retail Alphabet Game

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    jeff hammondJ
    i got 5, 12, 13, 6, 11 i wonder if all of these would be solvable as a group.. for instance, the ones i know from the image in boo's post are E- general electric F- frito lay H- H&M I- sunkist J- jelly belly K- ikea M- Marriott T- Hertz U- Lucky Charms V- Visa W- westinghouse Y- subway what are the others?
  • Doom & Gloom?

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    Mike LuceyM
    Hi Guys, I've stayed away from this thread so far, just didn't want to read / hear about more Doom & Gloom. Now that I read the posts I found it quite positive and realistic in many ways. Even the 'Buy Off' idea, €1M for over 50s. As we all know only too well the Building Industry has been devastated World wide and this is having a pretty depressing effect all round. However the Building Industry will be needed in the future so anyone that is unemployed should keep their hands in and learn new skills in ready for the day that things pick up again. I'm wondering if SketchUcation could play a part in generating some employment to expert SketchUp and associated program users by way on On Line Training / Consultancy Work. I'd like to bounce a few ideas off anyone that now finds they are low on work and willing to investigate the possibility of working through a 'SketchUcation Online Agency' whereby Online Training / Consultations could be booked, paid for and supplied via SketchUcation. Rather then hog this thread I will start a new topic and see how it goes. Look out for 'SketchUcation Online Services Agency' http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=179&t=18363&p=149171#p149171 Mike
  • Any old sewing machines in your loft?

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    We had a couple of old sewing machines as well, but I gave them to an exiled Nigerian Finance Minister.
  • Do you know what this is?

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    Alan FraserA
    I just bought one of the new U3 memory sticks with 160 times the entire storage capacity of my first real PC. Amazing when you think about it. Mind you, that old machine itself is pretty amazing when you consider that little more than a decade before the Enigma code breakers at Bletchley Park were using Colossus machines that had thousands of the old glass radio valves as logic gates and no onboard memory at all.
  • It's a great day

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    GaieusG
    Well, look, they'd digitize the data anyway. I guess this way (encouraging people to do it themselves) it saves time,energy thus money for them. It's also compulsory for enterprises to hand in things this way. The "possibility" for paperwork is only for private people.
  • Stalk your spouse with Google Latitude

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    GaieusG
    True. Or track your kids. (Un?)fortunately my phone cannot do this.
  • Who's voting for these new regulations?

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    Question: "Who's voting for all these new regulations?" Answer: The millions who voted Labour in the last general election. It was in their manifesto. The millions who voted Conservative in the last general election. It was in their manifesto. (A weaker, but similar version, promised by them.) Moral: You get what you vote for. Regards Mr S
  • Professional Courtesy for 3D Warehouse Models

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    Alan FraserA
    I wouldn't worry about Seiko, John. Just think of all the 3D car marques that are out there on the Net. Anyway, it's good publicity for them; contesting the issue and coming across as a miserly curmudgeon is quite the reverse. That is quite different from the case of the idiot that started posting dozens of FormFonts meshes to another forum. When challenged, he actually had the gall to claim that he was doing us a favour by publicising the site. Yeah, right...like I'd be doing someone else a favour by giving all their wordly goods away to demonstrate what good taste they had. Polite approaches often work. I'm glad it did in your case. But just occasionally you hit the Twilight Zone.
  • Heliostatic mirrors in your garden?

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    daleD
    Nice find. Focusing a trackable heliostat panel on a static mounted solar water collecter would really increase its efficiency. Thanks
  • Woman locked in car calls for help

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    @ross macintosh said: Thomas - did they bust it? I think they confirmed that a hot car could make the boxes pop.
  • Button Injured in F1 accident

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    FrederikF
    Well... My dad used to say... "Never trust rumours..."

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