I gave up cable television 7 years ago. A few years with nothing, 5 years hulu, 2 years netflix. I'm at a point where i can't stand watching regular cable. Combine the obscene amount of advertising with the inability to pick what show i want to watch and when, and mix it into 600 channels of i can't be bothered to try and wade thru all this bulls**t... and you have something I will never ever see the value in again.
"The Leading 3d Modeling Software" is actually Solidworks by Dassault Systems, I suspect by wide margin over Autodesk Inventor. Of the equipment vendors I deal with, only 2 out of 8 use Inventor, the rest are on Solidworks. It's not unusual however, for most vendors to have Autocad (from autodesk) in addtion to either package, which is primarily for 2d line drawings (it does have some 3d capability, but the modeling is usually done in Inventor) Some other supporting stats. http://blog.cnccookbook.com/wp...
I gave up cable television 7 years ago. A few years with nothing, 5 years hulu, 2 years netflix. I'm at a point where i can't stand watching regular cable. Combine the obscene amount of advertising with the inability to pick what show i want to watch and when, and mix it into 600 channels of i can't be bothered to try and wade thru all this bulls**t... and you have something I will never ever see the value in again.
"The Leading 3d Modeling Software" is actually Solidworks by Dassault Systems, I suspect by wide margin over Autodesk Inventor. Of the equipment vendors I deal with, only 2 out of 8 use Inventor, the rest are on Solidworks. It's not unusual however, for most vendors to have Autocad (from autodesk) in addtion to either package, which is primarily for 2d line drawings (it does have some 3d capability, but the modeling is usually done in Inventor) Some other supporting stats. http://blog.cnccookbook.com/wp...