⚠️ Important | Libfredo 15.6b introduces important bugfixes for Fredo's Extensions Update

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    Rich O BrienR
    @gullfo said in SketchUcation Forum Interface: same it's working now across both Edge and Chrome on Win11 Thanks for checking
  • Useful freeware apps related to designing and productivity.
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    pilouP
    Inspire [image: 1766532669410-c333875d-587a-4f6e-8103-d89a191b54ed.jpg] Banana 3 [image: 1766532691699-uznnamed.jpg]
  • Automotive Bill (NOTE DO NOT READ IF YOU LIKE RICHARDSHELBY)

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    it didnt pass
  • The World Hopes for Its First President

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    [flash=600,400:3h1kr84f]http://www.youtube.com/v/AIiMa2Fe-ZQ&hl=en&fs=1[/flash:3h1kr84f]
  • Crazy Idea

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    Alan FraserA
    Sounds good. Well here's 2/3 of it....a combination of SketchUp and RPG. rpg.skp [image: OPIA_rpg_thumb.jpg]
  • Farewell To Bryce

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  • East Coast Ice Storm

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    Here on Prince Edward Island, a few hundred miles from Tinanne, the ice storm wasn't so bad. I woke up to a thin glaze of ice over everything and it was spitting rain. The temperature was on the rise. The kids schools had a one hour delay but the buses came and took them away. When I drove to work about 8:45am the roads were clear. So it really wasn't much of a ice storm for us this year. Last year we had a bad localized one. Several hundred power poles (old cedar ones) broke under the strain of all the ice-weighted wires. A few years ago (1998) was the one Modelhead refers to. It hit us hard but really screwed things up in Quebec where over 1000 high-tension power pylons crumpled. There's a wikipedia page about that storm here. It is reported to have killed at least 25 people. Regards, Ross
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    @gaieus said: I saw a couple of episodes but I have to tell you that it was one of my worst TV experiences same here (btw i was asking just so other people dont ask)
  • BETA Testers Wanted

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    uhh i dont have enough time
  • Bones of Jesus & son uncovered in Jerusalem?

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    Sounds awfully familiar: I saw a documentary a few months ago about an ossuary which surfaced in Israel which was alleged to contain the bones of Jesus' brother "James". After the initial excitement several experts eventually agreed that the carved text wasn't consistent with known text of the time and perhaps more damningly one of the people in its line of provenance was shown to have been invloved in fraud and antiquarian forgery before. Article from 2002 shortly after the discovery: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/inscribed-casket-may-contain-bones-of-jesuss-brother-594856.html Article from 2008 during the trial: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1850111,00.html?iid=digg_share I'm not sure what the eventual outcome was. The name's Christ, Jimmy Christ.
  • Zimbabwe Cholera

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    If there are no precious resources involved that threaten the global economy, the UN seem to be totally inert. They don't react to thugs until their atrocities have escalated to near cataclysmic proportions and can't be ignored anymore. Probably too much redtape. Radovan Karavich got away with it for years in Yugoslavia.
  • What kind of car do you drive?

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    3 series? lol
  • This is a foolproof Best Friend Test

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    i might try that
  • Sketchup Statistics

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    Monster smilie edit: its gone now, although it was very impressive. I dont think google releases any details of the number of licenses it sells, and it would be pretty hard to get details for the free licenses, as it would probably involve surveying lots of people to get an idea of the distribution of SU. So in answer to your question: No.
  • OH!!...eh.eh...'Nice'

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    pbacotP
    Pro Forum Posting Service Is your Forum New or Dead? Our posters will Bring It To Life! This one just came up here. What's this? People getting paid to post?
  • Do you stride or saunter?

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    @ross macintosh said: Why walk, saunter, or stroll - when you can roll! I take the SketchUp-mobile as much as possible. I sit up top and my driver gets me where I need to go. Regards, Ross Oh my god.
  • Anyone taking the ARE?

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    marked001M
    I'm waiting on stuff from october and november... oh well, maybe i'll get the results for my last 3 exams at the same time! haha... fail, fail, fail..
  • POLL: SCF Gallery- is bumping OK?

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    i think its OK to a point.
  • Components disappearing from 3D Warehouse

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    Thanks Gaieus, In fact, some that were missing earlier this morning and I replaced, are back. I guess that when you look at a collection, what you see is just a search for items in that collection. I'll just have to learn not to panic when something is missing.
  • Embed video within video

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    Nice!
  • Component Window...No Back & Forward Arrows V.7

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    jujuJ
    @thomthom said: XnView read .skp files? Well it produces an image representation of the model file, my guess is it reads the image embedded in the file [by SketchUp] and not the geometry itself. So, in short, yes it does, but it's a qualified statement.
  • Archaeology from above

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    GaieusG
    Hehe... Well, the can always use some pillars to hold the building of course. In a nearby shopping mall they preserved (and incorporated in the building) a whole big, public Roman bath. On another project I also worked, the Roman early Christian church was partly under a late Baroque, late 18th - early 19th century, three storey plebendary and chapters building so when we excavated it (and the protection building and visitors' centre was being built), they had to dig down to about 8-10 metres section by section to "undermine" the foundetions and fill it up with concrete. Well, surely it was a big project; about 13 K cubic metres and € 6 million spent over almost three years.

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