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iQ
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Wed Nov 09, 2005 9:10 pm Post subject:
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my manager has gotten around to signing us up for SWx world. i would
like to attend the hands on classes but i expect that they are all
filled up by now. my problem is that unless we register we cannot see
what hands on classes are available, if any. would someone that is
signed up already go to the adgenda and give us a rundown on what is
available? it is just the hands on that i am interested in, thanks for
your time for those that respond. iQ
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Muggs
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Thu Nov 10, 2005 1:10 am Post subject:
Re: SolidWorks World 2006 and hands on classes |
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http://www.solidworks.com/pages/swworld/
Click on agenda and it's all there.
Muggs
"iQ" <mwalters@xandex.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | my manager has gotten around to signing us up for SWx world. i would
like to attend the hands on classes but i expect that they are all
filled up by now. my problem is that unless we register we cannot see
what hands on classes are available, if any. would someone that is
signed up already go to the adgenda and give us a rundown on what is
available? it is just the hands on that i am interested in, thanks for
your time for those that respond. iQ
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iQ
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Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:10 pm Post subject:
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yes i have been down this road. all it states is that they are hands
on but from previous years of going to SWx world you can only find out
if these sessions are available if you pay the money and sign up. i am
hoping to have someone that is signed in to look for the rest of us and
see if these hands on sessions still have available room for more
sign-ups.
previous time in Vegas these sessions were available not like when this
is in Orlando where they are filled hours after the sign-ups begin. i
am sure that there are others that have noticed this also. if you
could PDF pages and send to me so i can show manager.
mwalters@xandex.com
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JKimmel
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Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:10 pm Post subject:
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These hands on classes are not filled up:
188 - Manufacturability Analysis for Plastic Injection-molded Parts
149-1 - SolidWorks Routing: Making the Connection
134 - Validating Designs Using SolidWorks Office Premium
191 - DriveWorksXpress: Design Automation for SolidWorks User
233 - Saving time using Smart Components
219 - Quick! Build Your Mold Using Smart Components
133 - Introduction to Design Validation Using COSMOSXpress
241 - Linking SolidWorks to ECAD systems with CircuitWorks
188 - Manufacturability Analysis for Plastic Injection-molded Parts
I don't think pre-registering guarantees you a seat. I think seats go
to whoever fills them first. Correct me if I'm wrong, please.
iQ wrote:
| Quote: | yes i have been down this road. all it states is that they are hands
on but from previous years of going to SWx world you can only find out
if these sessions are available if you pay the money and sign up. i am
hoping to have someone that is signed in to look for the rest of us and
see if these hands on sessions still have available room for more
sign-ups.
previous time in Vegas these sessions were available not like when this
is in Orlando where they are filled hours after the sign-ups begin. i
am sure that there are others that have noticed this also. if you
could PDF pages and send to me so i can show manager.
mwalters@xandex.com
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J Kimmel
myname@whereIwork.com
www.metalinnovations.com
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iQ
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Fri Nov 11, 2005 5:10 pm Post subject:
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| Thank you sir. iQ |
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