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    • RE: [Plugin] Roof.rb

      When I ran it with the Ruby Console open, there were no error messages and the Plugin worked just fine in both 2018 and 2019. Some kind of long-distance sorcery from you, no doubt. Thanks.

      posted in Extensions & Applications Discussions
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    • RE: [Plugin] Roof.rb

      TIG:
      What am I missing?? I've installed V5.0 and still can't get hipped roof to work in either 2018 or 2019 on my MacBook Pro. I've followed your Help instructions, but nothing seems to work. I can generate gable end and pyramids, but no hips or mansards. HELP!!

      posted in Extensions & Applications Discussions
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    • RE: [Plugin] Compo Spray 1.4.2 Updated

      Okay guys, I know I must be missing something important here. I'm using a MacBook Pro, Snow Leopard, SU8 Pro. I've loaded, uninstalled, and reloaded CompoSpray 1.4.2 at least half a dozen times. It simply will not show up anywhere in my menus. It's in the correct Plug-Ins file, and I'm pretty sure there are no other installations anywhere else. I've used the plug-in before on a Windows PC, and I love it. I miss it. I want it.
      HELP ME!!! Please!!

      PS: I'm not a SketchUp newbie, but I'm also not a techie. I need plain English, simple words, pictures if possible. Thx.

      Ray

      posted in Plugins
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    • RE: Trying something new...

      I'm with Tina. The last one is the best, although I'd like to see what happens if you dial back the saturation a bit.

      posted in Gallery
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    • RE: The Dangers of Sunbathing Topless

      Don't get your knickers all in a knot, Susan. I most certainly wasn't talking about YOU!It was just a joke.

      However, this does illustrate why Frederick's comment about why men shouldn't weigh in on these matters is so pertinent.

      I beleive that, in general, any joke that's at the expense of one group or another are land mines for others who are not members of that group to comment on. (...on which for others to comment...?) As a black man, I can tell you that it's certainly true of jokes black people tell about themselves. In my own experience, it's also particularly true of jokes that women tell about themselves or about men. But then, I've never been particularly wise about knowing when to keep my mouth shut...

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: The Dangers of Sunbathing Topless

      I think I saw that woman on a cruise I took a year or so ago...

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Axis On or Off?

      Always model with it on, but turn it off when showing scenes or exporting for presentation. I'd lose track without it.

      By the way, I actually used to look like this about thirty-five years ago... ๐Ÿ˜Ž

      posted in SketchUp Discussions
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    • RE: Need model of Turner Field

      @sorgesu said:

      Hey ED! Thanks much. Would you ask them on my behalf? Thanks sooooo much in advance.

      I should visit the Forums more often. I just now saw this. Do you still need the model?

      If so, although I don't know anyone in particular at Ellerbee, I'll see what I can do.

      Ed

      posted in SketchUp Components
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    • RE: Need model of Turner Field

      Have you asked Ellerbee Becket? Who knows: they might be cooperative...

      Ed

      posted in SketchUp Components
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    • RE: Tipping

      About respect for others:

      Eleven years ago, I moved to the South after living in the North for the first 50 years of my life. A few years after I moved, I visited friends in my former home town. At lunch, they were remarkably rude, not only to the server, but also to each other. They treated the server as a "servant;" no "please," no "Thank you," just indifference. They talked all over each other, not allowing anyone to finish a thought.

      I had to wonder, "Was I like that when I lived here?" I couldn't wait to get back to the South, where courtesy is the grease that lubricates almost all interactions, even though it's often false courtesy. Nevertheless, I can no longer imagine not saying please and thank you to someone who is doing me a service, no matter how small. A tip recognizes both good service and a pleasant and helpful attitude. I tip in proportion to how I am treated.

      posted in Corner Bar
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