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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
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    pilouP
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ3-KNRVsTo free!
  • LINE OF SITE THE SPOT (Aug 2007)

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    ok i dont mean to spam but this is my last post (hopefully) on this topic ... i looked today and i saw 72 entries which is very impressive i would just like to plug one more design entry on the site from a girl who is on summer placement at the same firm as me and a student at Bath University, Carly Greenway's innovative, sustainable design using tyres: [image: qdw4_carly.jpg] [Archi Rag] http://www.thespotbrief.com/gallery_popup.php?id=89
  • Equine Dancing...this is incredible (Aug 2007)

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    youtube is fantastic... it has a wealth of learning on it... it is free speech embodied... I think it's just great. this horse loves the music and also loves the show, you can tell that she knows everyone is watching her, and she rises to the occasion I really liked how he appreciated her at the end, he knew who was really responsible Kristoff Rand http://www.aboveallhouseplans.com -Unique Custom Home Design-
  • Happy Birthday Cadward! (Aug 1, 2007)

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    Thanks Guys...
  • Got hot? (Aug 2007)

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    @unknownuser said: battery acid and glass shards I's very sorry, but is that's hot
  • Magnectic Levitation wind power generator (Aug 2007)

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    very interesting Mike - thanks for posting. You could build them on a floating platform 10 miles off the coast and no one would notice them. Recording Studio Design Forum
  • For all the Falling Water fans

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    http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?p=38592#p38592
  • Bucks for starbux: go juice for the keyboard jockey (July07)

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    I heard about that. Sketchucation Notice!!! Hello everyone, have you seen this? http://www.sketchucation.com/scf/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=3758 Please read and register on the new board TODAY!
  • Bad plumbing?

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    While it is now regrettable that the gas pipe was installed where it was, you lived with it that way for five years. No offence but rather than think the Contractor lazy, perhaps you really were the lazy one for not confirming all dimensions before you bought new equipment. Here in North America renters typically aren't allowed to do any renovations. It sounds like that is different in the UK. Since you are a renter I wonder if you could approach your landlord about splitting the costs on having the gas pipe relocated. My thought is the landlord accrues a benefit by having it updated so it seems reasonable (to me at least) that the landlord might agree to pay some of the cost. (The benefit being that should you ever leave, the unit will be more rent-able). Regards, Ross
  • A Question of Ethics

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    @tomsdesk said: Bruce, Seems to me you've hit the trifecta...community service, interesting SU work, and a paying client! (I'd call it the lottery if the project passes and you get the "how can we make it ok with the neighbors" contract as well! :`) I'm with Tom. I happen to think ethanol is a boondoggle, but that is not the issue here. SU is a great tool to show how things fit together and how things can be made to fit well together. I'd keep in mind that it's just as easy to lie with pictures as it is with statistics and you do have an ethical obligation to not make things look better or worse than they really are.
  • Re: A Google Earth Question!

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    I don't know, Mike. My place is so badly covered that I needed to put an image overlay (an areal photo) on for myself to be able to navigate. Maybe you could do the same.
  • LOL...

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    Actually Tom, What the fox hat on your head?
  • Re: DXF Files and Autocad

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    Anssi, Thanks for your suggestion. My MEASUREINIT setting was and is "0". Ben
  • Office Pranks

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    Probably shouldn't tell this. We have a prankster that loves to pull jokes on people. He recently had a birthday and we found out from his wife... he had a vasectomy recently as well. Don't ask the conversation.. i wasn't a part of that i just used it as fuel. So, we photoshopped him up pretty bad. I took a picture of Bob Barker and had him saying to "Have your office prankster spayed or neutered." I put his face on Pamela Anderson's body looking down at himself saying "You know this procedure hasn't changed me at all". I put his face on Wonder woman, the village people, even had the local radio/tv guy reporting that "a local man had lost his game"... We printed these out on the color plotter at like 36"x48" and put them up everywhere. I thought, ok that's definitely going to cross the line and make him mad as hell and he'll stop some of his pranking. Well, he thought it was the most hilarious thing even brought the print outs home to show his wife...
  • Video hosting

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    Have you tried Google Video hosting? http://video.google.com/ I haven't but they might not compromise your file qualities (yep, I should try it, too). It says that through the web surface you can upload videos up to 100 Mb (each) - bigger files should be uploaded by their desktop uploader. This sounds like they do not comromise your 20 something Mb files. Gai... | Email "Γνώθι σεαυτόν" Dear Members, have you read the announcement?
  • Feeling small and insignificant?

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    That's a nice one. Now I know that it was OK not to order those enlargement pills - they cannot be this much of a help... E U Geek Gai... | Email "Γνώθι σεαυτόν" Dear Members, have you read the announcement?
  • Custom Wallpaper Website

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    KrisidiousK
    that's wallpaper for your computer Gata... mine is for your walls...
  • Atonement and thanksgiving

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    At the risk of letting this discussion become something like a crash course in Jewish tradition, I think I should add a kind of foot-note to Alans post. @unknownuser said: After all, you cannot be sealed in the Book of Life with a major "tsimmes" hanging over your head, can you? "Tsimmes" is thinly sliced carrots cooked with raisins and served rather sweet. Why is having to carry an irksome debt called "a tsimmes over your head" ? Go figure. It's probably a Yiddish thing. @unknownuser said: Tisha b"av (the 9th Day of the Month of Av, is another major fast day and if you have the time, take a read of the events that day remembers, "Nightmare on Elm Street" is kid stuff It was on the 9th day of the month of Av in the Jewish calender that the First Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed. A Second Temple was eventualy built but it too was destroyed, and also on the 9th day of the month of Av. With the destruction of the Second Temple the Jews were exiled from the Land of Israel and were systematically scattered throughout the diaspora. The destruction of the Temple and the subsequent Diaspora is therefore understandably regarded as great tragedy by observant Jews. Personaly I think it's one of the best things that ever happened to the Jews as a people. The exile became a focal point, an incredibly powerful adhesive ellement in the Jewish psyche. It forced the Jewish people to hold on to their collective identity with a fanaticism that would not have endured had they not been exiled. The Jews kept themselves apart and isolated themselves from the local population just as vehemently as they were shunned by the native cultures. The IDEA of the Land of Israel and Jerusalem became more powerful than the actual land and city. Jerusalem and Zion were idealised and described in poems and song and prayer as beautiful and bountiful, with milk and honey flowing freely, with the most lucious and succulent friuts growing in abundance etc. The real Jerusalem was never like that. The land was mostly arid. But ideas are not subject to drought or municiple missmanegement. The cohesive power of an idealised home-sickness and a ritualised yearning for a miraculous deliverence back to the sacred ancestral Land cannot be under-estimated. Had it not been for the Diaspora, I doubt the Jewish people and culture would have survived as the unique ethnic entity we are today. The political and social squabbling we see today in the independant State of Israel is a case in point. The single greatest cohesive factor in modern day Israel is not our history or religion or language but the thraet of an anihilating war. In other words, it is an external influence that is keeping us together more than some internal strength. If anyone has any doubt as to the effectiveness of exile as a bonding and empowering agent, one simply has to read some Palestinian poetry. The descriptions of various places left behind when the Palestinians fled during the war of Independance are as romantic and removed from reality as those that appear in Jewish Diaspora writings. The Palestinian struggle in that respect **(and in that respect only!)**is almost identical to that of the Zionist struggle for independace before 1948. Personally, I think the 9th of Av should be cellebrated rather than mourned. The Diaspora did us more good than most Jews are willing to admit.
  • CS3 and SketchUp

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    @unknownuser said: I have found the enhanced Vanishing Point capabilities (for applying textures and scaling inserted images into existing 2D exports from SU) and the Smart Objects (think: Photoshop components or blocks) much more useful than the "3D layer" capabilities, however. Heh...my best friend from Boston is visiting Deb and me this weekend in Boulder. He's the guy who invented Vanishing Point along with another friend. He's a huge fan of SketchUp too! Glad you like it Lewis, I'll let him know tomorrow at breakfast! Cheers, - CraigD
  • A useful utility for Win Users

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    Mike, thank you so very much! I can't remmember when I'd downloaded a utility and immediatly used it again and again and again, smiling and chuckeling to myself the whole while. I must have blessed you and the people who created it at least 50 times just today. So again, thanks.
  • Digital pen and paper...

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    I've been using a tablet for about 4 years and i love it. I've got 2 small children and they love to paint with them too. I saw an article on CGarchitect.com about Wacom coming out with a new product called Bamboo. This new product is supposed to feel like real pen and paper. http://www.wacom.com/bambootablet/ starts at $79

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