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matt
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 7:16 am    Post subject: Joe Greco's last CAD article Reply with quote

We've already regretfully noted Joe Greco's untimely passing a few weeks
ago. A few of us here were working with Joe on an article in November. It
has just been published in Desktop Engineering, and is available on-line.
The article has an unfortunate name, "SolidWorks Toolbox", which we all
know to be SW's library of parts, but he was speaking of a box of tools,
mainly macros, which can be used with SW.

The article features several regular and former posters to this group, and
has a nice collection of links to several websites. In particular, Joe
cites Scott Baugh, Mike Wilson, Ed Eaton, and other websites not identified
by name include those by Stefan Berlitz, Neil Custard, Sean Adams, CAP
(eastern VAR), and Centare Group.

It's a valuable collection of sources of SW information on the web. So
long, Joe.

http://www.deskeng.com/articles/cover_story/solidworks_toolbox/


Matt

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jon_banquer
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 8:05 am    Post subject: Re: Joe Greco's last CAD article Reply with quote

Fellow Arizona resident Joe Greco(Joe use to live in Chandler(suburb of
Phoenix)and then moved to Flagstaff.)clearly knew how much better many
of the tools in thinkID were compared to SolidWorks 2005.

Joe was a *huge fan* of thinkID's Global Shape Modeling.

Joe knew that SolidWorks had a long, long way to go to be considered a
good tool to be used for consumer product design:

http://www.deskeng.com/articles/04/aug/cover/main.htm

"Designers will also enjoy some new freeform modeling capabilities in
SolidWorks 2005. For starters, there is a new tool called Flex, and its
options-Bend, Twist, Taper, and Stretch- represent another area of
the program that reminds me of Wildfire. Both programs are similar in
that the process of selecting the portion of the model to be affected
by the edit was not thought out very well. Programs like thinkdesign
from think3 (Cincinnati, OH; think3.com) make a task such as bending a
lot easier, for instance."

Joe also knew that SolidWorks Corp. had become very much a follower
rather than a leader:

http://www.deskeng.com/articles/04/aug/cover/main.htm

"Nice Sketching Enhancements Not Entirely New

Geometry relationships in SolidWorks are now automatically displayed
and the icons used here are functional-that is, they can be
single-clicked on and deleted or double-clicked on to see what other
geometrical elements they relate to. Another nice sketching enhancement
in version 2005 is the ability to dynamically trim entities by
dragging. However, it should be pointed out that Solid Edge has had
both these features for years."

jon
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Cliff
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 2:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Joe Greco's last CAD article Reply with quote

On 5 Jan 2005 19:05:07 -0800, "Mr. Haney" <jon_banquer@yahoo.com>
wrote:

Quote:
Fellow Arizona resident Joe Greco

You just have to be an unmitigated idiot, right?
Someone dies & you try to hype junk to sell.

Bridge still flooded out?
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Cliff

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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 7:52 pm    Post subject: Re: Joe Greco's last CAD article Reply with quote

I have to agree with Cliff. Jon you are a real a-hole this time. I
didn't know Joe personally or had ever communicated with him on a one
to one level. You are crossing a line here and I for one would like to
crawl through the screen and pop you in the nose hoping it would give
you an ounce of tact. Now what I said is not very mature but it would
make me feel better.

Ken M.
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That70sTick
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 8:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Joe Greco's last CAD article Reply with quote

It makes me feel better, too. Thanks, Ken.
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pete
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 1:28 am    Post subject: Re: Joe Greco's last CAD article Reply with quote

I never knew Joe, but I am glad that he, like many others on here, made the
effort to help
other users like myself.
So I would just like to add my condolences too.
Pete



"matt" <m_lombard@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:Xns95D5D8769AD4Exxx@199.45.49.11...
Quote:
We've already regretfully noted Joe Greco's untimely passing a few weeks
ago. A few of us here were working with Joe on an article in November.
It
has just been published in Desktop Engineering, and is available on-line.
The article has an unfortunate name, "SolidWorks Toolbox", which we all
know to be SW's library of parts, but he was speaking of a box of tools,
mainly macros, which can be used with SW.

The article features several regular and former posters to this group, and
has a nice collection of links to several websites. In particular, Joe
cites Scott Baugh, Mike Wilson, Ed Eaton, and other websites not
identified
by name include those by Stefan Berlitz, Neil Custard, Sean Adams, CAP
(eastern VAR), and Centare Group.

It's a valuable collection of sources of SW information on the web. So
long, Joe.

http://www.deskeng.com/articles/cover_story/solidworks_toolbox/


Matt
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jon_banquer
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 1:46 am    Post subject: Re: Joe Greco's last CAD article Reply with quote

pete wrote:

Quote:
I never knew Joe, but I am glad that he, like many others on here,
made the
effort to help
other users like myself.
So I would just like to add my condolences too.
Pete

I did know Joe Greco, Pete. Joe read what I wrote to upFrontEzine...

www.upfrontezine.com


about Autodesk and quoted me when trying to get Autodesk to answer
questions on Shape Manager in one of Autodesks newsgroups. Joe Greco
was pretty frustrated with Autodesk at that point and for damn good
reason. Shortly after that Joe Greco e-mailed me and we began a dialog.


Here are my comments that Joe Greco quoted from and asked Autodesk to
respond to:

http://www.upfrontezine.com/2001/upf-275.htm

"How can Autodesk expect someone to believe that they are now going to
be able to deliver seamless, unified, hybrid modeling with Inventor
using a 'new' kernel? The tools have existed in the ACIS kernel and
Advanced Surfacing Husk for a long time. To me, it's disappointing that
no one is asking Buzz Kross why Autodesk chose not to use existing
hybrid tools. Inventor users should have had these modeling tools by
now.

"This does not speak well of Autodesk's ability to implement what they
already had with ACIS. Now Autodesk wants Inventor users to believe
that Autodesk will create all-new hybrid modeling source code when
Autodesk could not apply what they already had, and had paid for, with
their ACIS license.

"Ashlar Vellum Cobalt has made excellent use of the ACIS kernel to
deliver hybrid surfacing tools that Inventor is not close to having.
Cadkey will attempt to do the same with the ACIS kernel om Version 20."
jon
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jon_banquer
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 2:11 am    Post subject: Re: Joe Greco's last CAD article Reply with quote

Quote:
I didn't know Joe personally or had ever communicated with him on a
one
to one level.


That's too bad. I did.


jon
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jon_banquer
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 2:11 am    Post subject: Re: Joe Greco's last CAD article Reply with quote

Quote:
I didn't know Joe personally or had ever communicated with him on a
one
to one level.


That's too bad. I did.


jon
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jon_banquer
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 2:14 am    Post subject: Re: Joe Greco's last CAD article Reply with quote

Quote:
I didn't know Joe personally or had ever communicated with him on a
one
to one level.


That's too bad. I did.


jon
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Cliff
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 4:50 am    Post subject: Re: Joe Greco's last CAD article Reply with quote

On 6 Jan 2005 13:11:51 -0800, "jon_banquer" <jon_banquer@yahoo.com>
wrote:

Quote:
I didn't know Joe personally or had ever communicated with him on a
one
to one level.


That's too bad. I did.

Did he miss the nose?

Quote:
jon

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Cliff
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 4:50 am    Post subject: Re: Joe Greco's last CAD article Reply with quote

On 6 Jan 2005 13:11:22 -0800, "jon_banquer" <jon_banquer@yahoo.com>
wrote:

Quote:
I didn't know Joe personally or had ever communicated with him on a
one
to one level.


That's too bad. I did.


jon

What nose?
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Cliff
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Cliff
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 4:51 am    Post subject: Re: Joe Greco's last CAD article Reply with quote

On 6 Jan 2005 13:14:22 -0800, "jon_banquer" <jon_banquer@yahoo.com>
wrote:

Quote:
I didn't know Joe personally or had ever communicated with him on a
one
to one level.


That's too bad. I did.


jon

Oh, THAT nose !!!

Burma Shave
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Cliff
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 4:54 am    Post subject: Re: Joe Greco's last CAD article Reply with quote

On 6 Jan 2005 12:46:16 -0800, "jon_banquer" <jon_banquer@yahoo.com>
wrote:

Quote:
Here are my comments that Joe Greco quoted from and asked Autodesk to
respond to:

http://www.upfrontezine.com/2001/upf-275.htm

"How can Autodesk expect someone to believe that they are now going to
be able to deliver seamless, unified, hybrid modeling with Inventor
using a 'new' kernel? The tools have existed in the ACIS kernel and
Advanced Surfacing Husk for a long time.

And they all knew an idiot when they saw one, right?

Pretty funny indeed <VBG>.

Still banned in the AutoCAD groups?

Anyone at up FrontEzine taking you calls? LOL ....
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Kman
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 7:11 am    Post subject: Re: Joe Greco's last CAD article Reply with quote

What is wrong with you Mr. Banquer? Now you are speaking for the deceased
to benefit your own ego. How pathetic

Kman



"jon_banquer" <jon_banquer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1104980707.773800.161350@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
Fellow Arizona resident Joe Greco(Joe use to live in Chandler(suburb of
Phoenix)and then moved to Flagstaff.)clearly knew how much better many
of the tools in thinkID were compared to SolidWorks 2005.

Joe was a *huge fan* of thinkID's Global Shape Modeling.

Joe knew that SolidWorks had a long, long way to go to be considered a
good tool to be used for consumer product design:

http://www.deskeng.com/articles/04/aug/cover/main.htm

"Designers will also enjoy some new freeform modeling capabilities in
SolidWorks 2005. For starters, there is a new tool called Flex, and its
options-Bend, Twist, Taper, and Stretch- represent another area of
the program that reminds me of Wildfire. Both programs are similar in
that the process of selecting the portion of the model to be affected
by the edit was not thought out very well. Programs like thinkdesign
from think3 (Cincinnati, OH; think3.com) make a task such as bending a
lot easier, for instance."

Joe also knew that SolidWorks Corp. had become very much a follower
rather than a leader:

http://www.deskeng.com/articles/04/aug/cover/main.htm

"Nice Sketching Enhancements Not Entirely New

Geometry relationships in SolidWorks are now automatically displayed
and the icons used here are functional-that is, they can be
single-clicked on and deleted or double-clicked on to see what other
geometrical elements they relate to. Another nice sketching enhancement
in version 2005 is the ability to dynamically trim entities by
dragging. However, it should be pointed out that Solid Edge has had
both these features for years."

jon
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