Time for a change for me...
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Dunno, Chris....I can't help thinking this SketchUp program will be a short-lived, flash-in-the-pan sort of program.
JUST KIDDING! Congrats, and good luck on your new adventure.
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That blue color suits you well, will you keep the bowler hat?
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Wow!!!
Chris that is amazing news and big congrats to you mate and the sketchup team for chalking up a win having you on the team!!
I so hope I can get to one of the Base Camps to meet you, the team and all the many amazing people we all associate with through a common element in our lives. SU + Design!!!
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Big congrats!
We all know they've just hired someone that will be great for the team.
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Congratulations, Chris! Some great news indeed.
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Congratulations! Best to you and the team in the days ahead!
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@thomthom said:
Excellent! Another person I can bother about bugs and issues! muhahaha!
this is exactly what I thought when read the first post!
chris,
this is exciting. I am very happy for you and wish you the best.
besides working in something exciting in itself you will be living in a place that is considered one of the nicest towns in the US.
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@unknownuser said:
you will be living in a place that is considered one of the nicest towns in the US.
And just got better after last election.
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I just spent a whole week geting oriented and digging in to my new job. Lots of great people to work with here. It has been a great first week!
Chris
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Congratulations!, Chris.
As we can see, (image) you were thinking ahead / are already prepaired for this job and 3D BaseCamp. Even then you knew this was going to happen.p.s. I think your "start ruby scripting" tutorials are great. Wish there were more.
All the best to you and your family in Boulder, with your new job.
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Better image of Chris in action.
(zoom in on the t shirts)
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Many Congrats, Chris. I guess you'll be trading the surfboard for a trail bike now.
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Congratulations!!
How exciting! Best of luck to you and your family on the move.
I can only think SU just got better with the stroke of a pen...nice.Having been the recipient of your generosity through your plug-gins, i selfishly hope you keep in touch with the forums.
Good Luck,
Alfredo
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@alan fraser said:
I guess you'll be trading the surfboard for a trail bike now.
Or a harness and rope!!! I saw some photos of Boulder and the rock in the background looked BIG!
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@thomthom said:
I just get a map .... ? what am I looking at?
Use the Street view option and look around...
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@thomthom said:
@unknownuser said:
I just get a map .... ? what am I looking at?
pretty much the largest mountains in the u.s.
but after i typed the bit about them being a rock, i remembered richard is austrailian so if he wants to call that a rock, it IS in fact a rock
(for me personally though.. i grew up in florida in which the top of your house is the highest point in the state.. and a rock is a bit of dried mud that you throw at your friend.. so when i go to colorado, i feel as if im viewing something majestic)
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Yea, I was great going up in the mountains a little bit. Didn't go far - because we only had some rented town bikes. But I was surprised that the height, Boulder being at being 1.6km, was noticeable when doing even the lightest exercises. They said one had to spend a week to get fully adjusted.
Norway's highest mountains only go up to ~2.5km - but it occurred to me when I was in Boulder that despite all the mountains in Norway - I've never really been more than half way up I think.
I loved the landscape in boulder. Flat in three sides and then the wall of "the rock"
Gold mining area? Think I saw some references to it on the tourist signs - along with suggestions of "make yourself look bigger if you encounter a bear or mountain lion" ... yea - I'll just jump on my stilts... ..or just my shrink-gun on the animal.
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