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Posted By Christine Longwell

I can’t remember exactly who said it first (not me), but it reflects the general feel of the conference.  I wrote my user group data management presentation on the flight out, and I guess I will simply be rewriting it on the flight back.   Maybe next year I’ll learn.

In the morning I saw some excellent content on 3D instant website.  No, it’s not new, and No, I’ve never used it either.  You can create password protected, highly interactive websites.  Phillip Thomas also did a really cool trick with a model on his iPhone.  He lost me a bit on the details, but I’ll be stalking him later to ask.  (Don’t worry Phillip, I’m harmless.)

The afternoon was the CAD manager’s boot camp, better named “Every SolidWorks User on the Planet should attend if you want to get the Most Return on your Investment”.  I guess that title was too long, but it was still quite well attended.  I was a bit worried when Greg Jankowski started talking about processors, memory, and hard drives, because I have always viewed hardware as a necessary evil. 

 

Here are a few of the great tips I picked up:

·         Excluding SolidWorks files from the virus scan process can help your performance. 

·         Windows 7 – 64 bit is really that much better than Vista 32 bit.     

·         I felt admonished for bad computer maintenance.   

I’m off to the welcome reception at the partner pavilion. I caught a peek at the Extensible CAD booth, which looked awesome, but this time there will be snacks and beer. There is certainly some fun to be had this week as well.
Next year, I won't be packing heels.
 
Posted By Christine Longwell
I have sadly neglected my blog lately, in part because of the FTC’s new regulations about legal disclosures regarding endorsements. I have always been one to adhere to the law to the letter, and this new legislation has made me nervous. After waiting for the fallout of the legislation, and reading the brief, I believe it does not pertain to me in any way. This legislation only pertains to persons compensated for their endorsement of a product. I am a commercial user of the software, and I have paid a fair market value for the software and it’s maintenance. My opinions and experiences are my own, and I have not been compensated in any way to state them. 
Yes, I have had acquaintances at the SolidWorks corporation pay for meals and even consulting work.  As such I remain an independent contractor, having paid for my own hardware, software, and with my own business interests at heart. I have shouldered the financial responsibility for travel and accommodations to SolidWorks World.

This is not to say that I am opposed to taking free products for the purpose of reviewing them. Really, if anyone wants to give me a product to review (say a 3D connections device, hint, hint…) I would be thrilled to do so and disclose that information that it was provided free of charge.

 

However, I will be sharing my experience at SolidWorks World, and hopefully this will give my local folks here in South Carolina an insight into what the event is like, and how the technology is evolving.
 

 

 
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