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    @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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    Inspire [image: 1766532669410-c333875d-587a-4f6e-8103-d89a191b54ed.jpg] Banana 3 [image: 1766532691699-uznnamed.jpg]
  • The Beast

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    @remus said: Did you do any significant distance on your tandem? Any tips? Main tip I have is make sure your fitness levels are pretty high ready for when you do it! I imagine hill climbs are pretty tough on tandems. Good luck though, sounds fun.
  • Last smoking day in Holland

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    Future OUTLAWED practices... RED Meat Trans Fats (Already NYC) Cell Phones in Cars (KAHLIFORHNIA--the Governator) Naughty TV SUV's Having more than 2 Children Dogs Things that are Terrible but will always be with us. . . "Reality Shows" McDonald's Wall Mart Mini Me Howie Mandel
  • When the sea rises

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    Look at the South of Florida (or the Netherlands), increase the water level and see what happens. Yikes!
  • SketchUp dreams/nightmares

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    @jackson said: ...I woke up in the middle of the night having a very stressful nightmare about cleaning up this model, but at full scale. I hope to find that in reality sometime in the future... I used to help developing an immersive room at my university, a box (3m x 3m x 3m) with screens at three sides and floor. wearing 3d-glasses you could explore models in true scale. my dream for the future is to have such an immersive room fully developed with an intuitive 3D SketchUp interface. you can model your building in small scale, then press the true scale button and enter the newly created design in real size - with reflections, bump mapping and dynamic lighting (in real time) what a wonderful idea. oh yeah. and we could have a competition for modelling the new virtual SCF meeting roomevery month!!! but back to your nightmare, Jackson: these dreams about facing an unmanagable task can be really nasty. lets hope we will have some more positive ones in the future...
  • Whos a portal fan?

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    Thanks Ross. I actually got through level 37 during a couple lunch breaks a few weeks ago. Then I got the 3D version. I guess it is time to go back and finish those last few flash levels. BTW I did a little searching and there will be a Portal 2, no release date yet but it is confirmed.
  • TRON as you haven't seen it before (think cardboard)

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    I never got into Tron but I was addicted to Robotron: http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=robotron&sourceid=navclient-ff&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS266US266&um=1&sa=N&tab=iv# I spent countless hours in the arcade playing this game. My high school friend Wes and me would take turns playing for hours on just one quater. We would roll the machine several times. Ah to be in high school again and have unlimited free time....and do something productive other than play video games. But we don't get to go back and change things do we.
  • 2nd life.

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    Some people are taking Second Life fairly seriously! Check this out http://www.cgarchitect.com/news/newsfeed.asp?nid=4151
  • Dubai 'shape-shifting skyscraper' unveiled

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    My "professional" opinion? I think that given the additional complexity of constructing a multi-story highrise with many rotating parts--along with the additional resources involved in manufacturing, assembling, and maintaining the structure (think about it:giant, rotating, precision-machined metal elements...at the edge of a desert full of abrasive dust and in a corrosive environment, otherwise know as a coastal region)--that this building will consume so much additional energy and raw material that it will never in its usable lifespan "break even" or even come close in a "green sense." (We're making a common, if commonly unconscious, assumption here that "being green" is a zero-sum game played with resources and their consumption.) Not that it won't be cool to look at, of course. I'm all for cool and visionary, I just think one shouldn't pretend that this sort of gratuitous engineering and construction elaboration will have anything more than an aesthetic value. There's some good reason to believe that no high-rise construction can be "green" in the sense that it is not exorbitantly (and perhaps, immorally--given the resource-deprived nature of three-quarters of the population of the planet) resource- and energy-consumptive. But if we just drop the "green" business and truthfully declare that this is a giant wind-powered kinetic sculpture that people (if very, very wealthy ones) can live in...well, that's great. It might be more than great. It will be a wonder of art(which seemingly cannot be quantified in the zero-sum green game), and I'm just bitterly jealous that I'll never get to design or work on anything that interesting in my likely professional life.
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    Nice
  • Congratulations, Andrew (and Fred)!

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    Just an "update": the presentation is online!
  • My lucky day

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    Ken, Absolutely fascinating stuff! It's so interesting to see SU being used for fields outwith architecture, industrial design, gaming, etc. @unknownuser said: Just wish they would change the name, so I wouldn’t have to defend the program every time I show something to a client and he wants to know what I used to make the illustrations. Amen to that- such a shame that the same minds who brilliantly re-invented 3D modelling also decided to give it a really lame name. It says a lot about how good SU actually is that it has completely dominated the market even with such an awful moniker, but I often wonder if it wouldn't be quite so derided amongst hardcore 3D modellers if it had a grown-up name. It's undoubtedly too late for them to change it now, but maybe simply "SU" will eventually catch on amongst laypeople.
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota

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    jlhanson I did not see this post before. I was at basecamp it would have been nice to meet up with you. You can send me emails directly if you want to have an MN-SU user group meeting. prader (at) philrader (dot) com
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    @jackson said: Ross, I never understood the fuss about Dr. Who either. I guess when it began in the 60's, in B&W it must really have captured the imagination of British children (like Mr S above!) , but by the time I was old enough to watch it (the 80s) it was just low budget, cheesy sci-fi. Now it's a high budget (by UK standards!) cheesy sci-fi with "stars" queuing up to cameo in it- it really feels like a case of the emperor's clothing to me.... sorry Dr Who fans! ...that said, daleks definitely ARE cool. I actually regularly watched the Doctor on (American) PBS, as a child in north Florida in the seventies and eighties. Cheesy side effects aside, it was often (not always) the best-written piece of science fiction available at the time. And where else would you find a hero whose response to the possible destruction of all life would typically be something like, "Would you like a jelly baby?" I haven't quite enjoyed the new ones as much...somehow, the one where a stereotypically-arrogant-and-crass American superbillionaire nearly destroys the world (or maybe just Salt Lake City) by resurrecting a crash-landed Dalek for his "collection" of alien artifacts ended the charm for me...and I'm usually not terribly sensitive to cultural bashing (and that really wasn't that rough a bashing either).
  • One for Fred

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    @kwistenbiebel said: @fbartels said: They just need to get that roof curving in multiple directions ... Fred Building cost X 2. (+ a damn good structural engineer) Kwist, Probably but perhaps not, although I have a bunch of work ahead of me to prove that. I've been plugging away on experiments with PVC pipe structures and although the progress has been slow I've been reasonably pleased with the results. I'd make faster progress with a bigger research budget but that might jeopardize my marriage. Fred
  • Java Applet to View 3D Models

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    Seen some cool 3d illustrations which use flash and an opensource formate Papervision3d http://blog.papervision3d.org/ here's a cool implementation of 3d in Flash. http://www.cleoag.ru/labs/flex/parkseasons/
  • Doing other peoples work?

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    I agree with Daniel on this, to a lot of more experienced modelers knocking up a bench could be a matter minutes, but to someone whos only recently started in 3D it could be a long and laborious process with often mediocre results at the end. I suppose this is all part of the learning experience though, so i suppose its just about striking a balance between modeling for free and helping people learn.
  • XP 64 on an Intel Mac?

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    I don't use Parallels, but from the info I read on the web , it is pretty fast on the 'usual' software. The only thing that isn't supported to the fullest is the GPU graphical card power. So any software that depends a lot on the graphical card (like Sketchup) will have a slow down. For applications as Office etc... it should work fine.
  • Barack Obama - What a surprise!

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    @alan fraser said: @bellwells said: My Lord, what the heck does the Virgin Islands do to consume oil at 3 times the rate as the next highest per capita consumer???? It caters to 2.6 m (mostly American) tourists. Ahh, this does make sense. That many tourists, as a ratio to the native population, can really skew the numbers I guess.
  • 7,000 members...

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    I might be interested in a shirt.
  • Payment terms question

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    Buyers and accountants at some companies regard it almost as a matter of honour NOT to pay the agreed amount. If you have to deal with one of those, plan on NOT getting the final 10%. If you do get it then it's more money for beer. Talking to one supplier I deal with he told me he knows he'll be kept hanging around for money "so I price the jobs accordingly!"

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