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    • jeff hammondJ Offline
      jeff hammond
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      @unknownuser said:

      jeff.
      I really believe that 64 bits can be slower in certain circumstances but the truth is will anyone notice the slowdown?

      maybe you would notice a slow down if all that was done to the app was making it 64bit instead of 32.
      the thing my previous post was hinting at is the fact that i doubt the developers would do only that..
      more like "hey, we're digging around in the core of our product so let's also change the way that part works and we might as well tackle that other thing we've been neglecting for a few years"..
      performance will likely improve because they are also fixing other things but switching to 64bit is the reason they're rewriting so much code to begin with.. so maybe the app goes one step back (64bit slowing things down in certain cases) -but- it's two steps forward due to the other changes.. plus, at then end of it all, the areas where 64bit will actually help performance/productivity are now seeing a major boost as well..

      this scenario is seemingly what has happened between rhino 4 and v5 but of course, i could totally be wrong 😄

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      • D Offline
        dacad
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        I think there's just the two of us here now Jeff lol. We're the work "Owls" (but I could be wrong since I don't know what time it in where you are lol)
        Wanna go for a beer and keep discussing this (and the other topic) at the bar 😛 ?

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        • jeff hammondJ Offline
          jeff hammond
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          haha.. i'm just finishing some drawings for a job starting in the morning but i guess i'm sidetracked at the moment..
          (actually, i've finished it and i'm just winding down a little before falling asleep)

          re: the bar
          you live in new york?

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          • D Offline
            dacad
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            Unfortunate we're not close or we would be having a drink while you explain me rhino 😉 (can't get my head around nurbs). I'm in Europe, Portugal to be more precise.

            I'm still up because I've finished some 3D illustrations yesterday that made me (as always) work long hours in the nigh so now my "internal clock" it's switched, but I really should try to fall a sleep...

            Will keep the conversation tomorrow he he he

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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
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              @unknownuser said:

              not really trying to start this 64bit thing up again but i have a recent experience that states otherwise.. rhino v5 beta has recently been released for mac and it's 64 bit.. it actually feels faster than v4 (32bit) even on small models.. i'm sure some other code has been enhanced which is giving the performance bump and it's not necessarily due to going 64bit but the point is, the updated version is faster than before and not slower as the SU team and this bonzai interview has said would happen if going to 64bit.

              Yes - lots of work has been put into Rhino's performance. And it's not due to 64bit. Going from 32bit to 64bit means you shift double the amount of data around.

              64bit and multi-core support is the thing that more users of software request from the developers - but it is a request that's mostly a stand-in request for better performance. There are many way to gain better performance in software - but it'd be techniques that's usually not known to users. It all depends on the given application's code structure.

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              • Dan RathbunD Offline
                Dan Rathbun
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                @unknownuser said:

                (http://news.sketchucation.com/interview-bonzai3d/)":gnhkphe6]BonZ… led to bonzai which is a small, elegant, but strong little tree… Just like our 3D application. But enough said.

                Not enough said.

                bonsai and banzai are two diferent words, with completely different meanings.

                bonsai [bon-sahy] means tray plant(ing)

                banzai [bahn-dzah] means 10,000 years (of age); a patriotic shout basically "may Japan last 10,000 years."

                There are many World War II veterans and their families that find the word offensive. Two of the most famous newreels from the war show, the crews of the Japanese carriers shouting "Banzai!" as their aircraft returned from striking Pearl Harbor; the other shows Japanese soldiers stting upon the captured guns of Corregidor, shouting "Banzai!" as their fellow soldiers marched US prisoners up the infamous death march thru the Bataan peninsula.

                I find the choice of name for the application to be a very poor one.

                I'm not here much anymore.

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                • B Offline
                  Bruce Watt
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                  Good point Dan and fair comment.

                  @dan rathbun said:

                  @unknownuser said:

                  (http://news.sketchucation.com/interview-bonzai3d/)":15ik9skp]BonZ… led to bonzai which is a small, elegant, but strong little tree… Just like our 3D application. But enough said.

                  Not enough said.

                  bonsai and banzai are two diferent words, with completely different meanings.

                  bonsai [bon-sahy] means tray plant(ing)

                  banzai [bahn-dzah] means 10,000 years (of age); a patriotic shout basically "may Japan last 10,000 years."

                  There are many World War II veterans and their families that find the word offensive. Two of the most famous newreels from the war show, the crews of the Japanese carriers shouting "Banzai!" as their aircraft returned from striking Pearl Harbor; the other shows Japanese soldiers stting upon the captured guns of Corregidor, shouting "Banzai!" as their fellow soldiers marched US prisoners up the infamous death march thru the Bataan peninsula.

                  I find the choice of name for the application to be a very poor one.

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                  • thomthomT Offline
                    thomthom
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                    I don't see the name as any issue. It's pronounced like Bonsai - just with a typographical twist to follow their Z profiling.

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                    • J Offline
                      johnsenior1973
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                      I don't see the name as being an issue as well. I think it only offends those going out of their way to be offended.

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                      • GaieusG Offline
                        Gaieus
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                        There is Simmetry3D as well. "Misspelt" but this is frequent in software naming. So what?

                        Gai...

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                        • jeff hammondJ Offline
                          jeff hammond
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                          Mr myagi (sp?) gets drunk in karate kid and shouts bonzai a few times.. Can't be that offensive 😄

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                          • Dan RathbunD Offline
                            Dan Rathbun
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                            I think you Euro guys would feel different about a product being named "HeilHilter" or "Blitzkreig" ...

                            (The naming has nothing to do with how good the application is... it looks like a well made product. Add a good Ruby API and I may ditch Sketchup.)

                            I'm not here much anymore.

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                            • thomthomT Offline
                              thomthom
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                              @dan rathbun said:

                              I think you Euro guys would feel different about a product being named "HeilHilter" or "Blitzkreig" ...

                              It's a play on "bonsai" - a very innocent word. That it's similar to "banzai" and comparing that to "HeilHilter" or "Blitzkreig" is stretching things too far.

                              And Godwin's law just got invoked... 😒

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                              • jeff hammondJ Offline
                                jeff hammond
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                                @dan rathbun said:

                                I think you Euro guys would feel different about a product being named "HeilHilter" or "Blitzkreig" ...

                                lol.. yeah, good analogy.. 😒 😕

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                                • TIGT Offline
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                                  In the UK you 'blitz' something... quite innocently... usually meaning to reduce to a 'pulp' [ignoring that it actually means 'lightning' as in blitzkrieg = lightning-war - but the London-Blitz did tend to 'obliterate' everything!].
                                  'Banzai' is a 'US word' from the Japanese 'war-cry' - that is watered down in the UK to a weak and ineffective war-cry - one full of bravado but will few teeth...
                                  'HeilHilter' is a different league - it's so specific that it's use in the UK is reserved to a particularly sarcastic response when given orders or direction by someone who you don't respect and who you consider to be 'getting above their station' - e.g. 'Do this!' ... 'HeilHilter!' = F*** you, I don't respect you!!
                                  Only an eeedyet would name new products thus... 'Blitz' might make a good 'drain-cleaner' name - but as for the others ???

                                  TIG

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                                  • StinkieS Offline
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                                    @johnsenior1973 said:

                                    I don't see the name as being an issue as well. I think it only offends those going out of their way to be offended.

                                    Quite.

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                                    • Mike LuceyM Offline
                                      Mike Lucey
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                                      Guys,

                                      Getting back to the subject matter and the 'surprise' mentioned at a bonzai3D interview here. While SketchUcation is primarily SketchUp oriented we feel there is room for other applications even if they are direct SU competitors to a degree.

                                      I suppose the saying 'Horses to courses' comes to mind.

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                                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
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                                        @mike lucey said:

                                        I suppose the saying 'Horses to courses' comes to mind.

                                        I thought it was, "Whiskey for my friends, and beer for my horses."
                                        😛

                                        I'm not here much anymore.

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