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Last week of vacation here, hope everyone's enjoying their summer!
Got a gift from the company to start the vacation off on the right foot!
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Does this image look familiar to you?
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Hey Omur,Ömür Tokman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 8:27 am Does this image look familiar to you?
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Is there really a need for a different forum for the same thing..? Wouldn't integrating a module to this forum that could translate posts do the same thing...?
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I told you wrong.AlexLachance wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 12:14 am Hey Omur,
Is there really a need for a different forum for the same thing..? Wouldn't integrating a module to this forum that could translate posts do the same thing...?
I meant to say the two forum interfaces are the same.
Otherwise I never thought of cheating cadfurum with another forum.
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I understood. I belong to a cattle forum that previously used this same platform (it's since been updated to a different one that I like better).Ömür Tokman wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 5:39 am I told you wrong.
I meant to say the two forum interfaces are the same.
Otherwise I never thought of cheating cadfurum with another forum.
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It's just a different forum with the same software and templates.Ömür Tokman wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 5:39 am I told you wrong.
I meant to say the two forum interfaces are the same.
Otherwise I never thought of cheating cadfurum with another forum.
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Oh haha, I misinterpreted, I thought it was a reproduction of this forum but in your native language, my apologies!Ömür Tokman wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 5:39 am I told you wrong.
I meant to say the two forum interfaces are the same.
Otherwise I never thought of cheating cadfurum with another forum.
As Matt stated, it is the phpBB base template, phpBB being a forum software. vBulletin is also a common one that is often seen.
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What kind of person would be smart enough to be an engineer yet also own livestock?Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 8:27 am I understood. I belong to a cattle forum that previously used this same platform (it's since been updated to a different one that I like better).
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Maybe because I'm not an engineer?
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Canadian.
One company I worked was up north in farm land.
Most of the machinist were farmer with livestocks.
Some had shop machine shop at home.
I guess most of them start with repairing their own equipment.
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I apologize for the accusation; I assumed you were from some of the projects you shared about.
BTW, can you share the cattle forum name?
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There are also "Mennonites" (hope I spell it right).
Running laser and cnc in barn and deliver parts with horse buggy.
Running laser and cnc in barn and deliver parts with horse buggy.
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That would be Amish. Mennonites generally drive 1970's full size vans. At least as far as I have seen.Frederick_Law wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 12:57 pm There are also "Mennonites" (hope I spell it right).
Running laser and cnc in barn and deliver parts with horse buggy.
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No apology is necessary. Along with some design work, I do the modeling and drawings for the eight or so engineers who work here. I also try to keep them out of trouble, but despite my best efforts that's not always possible.
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That sounds rough, hopefully those engineers are civil.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 1:43 pm ... I do the modeling and drawings for the eight or so engineers who work here. I also try to keep them out of trouble, but despite my best efforts that's not always possible.
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I see what you did there!!
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Yes they are, . . . and mostly.
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Things sure have have changed in 11 years.
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this sure sound similar
Far too many items in the world are designed, constructed and foisted upon us with no understanding-or even care-for how we will use them.
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Another 10% if customer can't unsubscribe.
Another 10% if they can't get refund.
Another 10% if they can't remove payment method.
Done, done and done.
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Damn the virus spread.
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"The best way is to let Smartsheet know and let others vote for it."DanPihlaja wrote: ↑Wed Aug 24, 2022 3:04 pm image.png
https://community.smartsheet.com/discus ... ent_341013
LOL
The heck does he think you were doing in the first place...
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A goal is only a wish until backed by a plan.
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I just noticed the 3DXperience platform has an interesting and awful interface layout design. It can easily be accounted for that each tab is 30% and that the middle is 40% of the interface. In short term, the totality of both tabs should be more compelling then what's in the middle. Not only that, as seen on the screenshot, the layout is put on a format designed for tablets/phones, which could be understandable because of restrictive space in those case, but in the case of people accessing the platform from computers, why isn't the layout made to scale accordingly to the zoom of the browser, or to scale accordingly to the user's screen resolution?
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You see, that would take intelligence and work which is something 3DX seemingly lacks.AlexLachance wrote: ↑Tue Aug 30, 2022 11:49 am I just noticed the 3DXperience platform has an interesting and awful interface layout design. It can easily be accounted for that each tab is 30% and that the middle is 40% of the interface. In short term, the totality of both tabs should be more compelling then what's in the middle. Not only that, as seen on the screenshot, the layout is put on a format designed for tablets/phones, which could be understandable because of restrictive space in those case, but in the case of people accessing the platform from computers, why isn't the layout made to scale accordingly to the zoom of the browser, or to scale accordingly to the user's screen resolution?
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I don't know what you were thinking, Dan. He is obviously not a DSS employee. If he were his last name would be written as Andre STARA.DanPihlaja wrote: ↑Wed Aug 24, 2022 3:04 pm image.png
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How was everyone's labor day?
We had our annual Family Corn Roast on Saturday at my parent's house with well over 60 attendees. The weather was beautiful, the beer good and the food great! Here's a picture of a fringe minority of the family that was present at the gathering. I'm on the left in a red shirt for those wondering.
Then, I used sunday to do my routine stuff since it was a rainy day and monday to recharge the batteries for the upcoming week!
We had our annual Family Corn Roast on Saturday at my parent's house with well over 60 attendees. The weather was beautiful, the beer good and the food great! Here's a picture of a fringe minority of the family that was present at the gathering. I'm on the left in a red shirt for those wondering.
Then, I used sunday to do my routine stuff since it was a rainy day and monday to recharge the batteries for the upcoming week!
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It looks like everyone is having a good time . . . except the boy on the far right.AlexLachance wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 4:50 pm How was everyone's labor day?
We had our annual Family Corn Roast on Saturday at my parent's house with well over 60 attendees. The weather was beautiful, the beer good and the food great! Here's a picture of a fringe minority of the family that was present at the gathering. I'm on the left in a red shirt for those wondering.
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Then, I used sunday to do my routine stuff since it was a rainy day and monday to recharge the batteries for the upcoming week!
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Let's just say many people didn't want to participate in the picture because of one of my aunt throwing a fit lol Most likely he didn't enjoy her screaming to gather peopleGlenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 8:26 am It looks like everyone is having a good time . . . except the boy on the far right.
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Ok, the guy with the red shirt quote needs to get added to the Quotations threadAlexLachance wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 4:50 pm We had our annual Family Corn Roast on Saturday at my parent's house with well over 60 attendees. The weather was beautiful, the beer good and the food great! Here's a picture of a fringe minority of the family that was present at the gathering. I'm on the left in a red shirt for those wondering.
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Wonderful picture, Alex!AlexLachance wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 4:50 pm How was everyone's labor day?
We had our annual Family Corn Roast on Saturday at my parent's house with well over 60 attendees. The weather was beautiful, the beer good and the food great! Here's a picture of a fringe minority of the family that was present at the gathering. I'm on the left in a red shirt for those wondering.
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Then, I used sunday to do my routine stuff since it was a rainy day and monday to recharge the batteries for the upcoming week!
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Perspective, Alex, perspective...Let me ask it this way, in what way has anything they've done on that platform given you the idea that it was made for ease of use for the user?AlexLachance wrote: ↑Tue Aug 30, 2022 11:49 am I just noticed the 3DXperience platform has an interesting and awful interface layout design. It can easily be accounted for that each tab is 30% and that the middle is 40% of the interface. In short term, the totality of both tabs should be more compelling then what's in the middle. Not only that, as seen on the screenshot, the layout is put on a format designed for tablets/phones, which could be understandable because of restrictive space in those case, but in the case of people accessing the platform from computers, why isn't the layout made to scale accordingly to the zoom of the browser, or to scale accordingly to the user's screen resolution?
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You'd probably have a better perspective if you approached it from the belief that the people pulling the strings over there hate you and are trying their best to make things difficult for you...From that perspective things would make a lot more sense...But, it's just a bloated bureaucracy where the users needs are at the bottom of the list...
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I understand what you mean Matt, but I like to remain optimistic and believe that companies who have the second mentality you spoke of don't last and get cornered into foreclosure.mattpeneguy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 8:09 am Perspective, Alex, perspective...Let me ask it this way, in what way has anything they've done on that platform given you the idea that it was made for ease of use for the user?
You'd probably have a better perspective if you approached it from the belief that the people pulling the strings over there hate you and are trying their best to make things difficult for you...From that perspective things would make a lot more sense...But, it's just a bloated bureaucracy where the users needs are at the bottom of the list...
A bloated bureaucracy can unbloat once the profit starts going down. Eventually someone needs to explain the loss or the bloating continues until rotting happens. When rot has gotten into a company, nothing can save it.
Fighting for what we believe in is a big part in helping change mentalities. If you can change the mentality in a bloated company, you can save it from rotting and help it further prosper.
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Every one want to be innovative. Everyone thing they're innovative.
Only a few people and company actually able to do "Disruptive Innovation".
Create something we don't have but will need.
Like Sony, Nintendo, Apple. Walkman, Game Boy, iPhone.
DS want to create something we will need. Well, user can't even pay, install, login. That's truly "Disruptive".
Only a few people and company actually able to do "Disruptive Innovation".
Create something we don't have but will need.
Like Sony, Nintendo, Apple. Walkman, Game Boy, iPhone.
DS want to create something we will need. Well, user can't even pay, install, login. That's truly "Disruptive".
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FTFY (and you know I'm joking!)AlexLachance wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 8:37 am I understand what you mean Matt, but I like to remain optimistic delusional
I think we are in the middle of it. When you live through the middle of something you don't have the perspective to know the big picture or the benefit of hindsight. Ya think the people that got swindled by Maddoff had any clue while in the middle of the scam. By the time DSS realizes the damage they've done, it'll be too late to salvage anything.and believe that companies who have the second mentality you spoke of don't last and get cornered into foreclosure.
While I don't doubt that it happens, I think it's the exception rather than the rule.A bloated bureaucracy can unbloat once the profit starts going down.
Agreed, and I think that's where DSS is.Eventually someone needs to explain the loss or the bloating continues until rotting happens. When rot has gotten into a company, nothing can save it.
I blame @DennisD. He was too shy about letting the management know the problems with the platform...If only he had let them know, maybe we wouldn't be in this situation...Fighting for what we believe in is a big part in helping change mentalities. If you can change the mentality in a bloated company, you can save it from rotting and help it further prosper.
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I'M BUSTED!mattpeneguy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 4:09 pm FTFY (and you know I'm joking!)
I think we are in the middle of it. When you live through the middle of something you don't have the perspective to know the big picture or the benefit of hindsight. Ya think the people that got swindled by Maddoff had any clue while in the middle of the scam. By the time DSS realizes the damage they've done, it'll be too late to salvage anything.
While I don't doubt that it happens, I think it's the exception rather than the rule.
Agreed, and I think that's where DSS is.
I blame @DennisD. He was too shy about letting the management know the problems with the platform...If only he had let them know, maybe we wouldn't be in this situation...
Actually, I was on their forum "steering committee" for at least 1.5 years, from it's inception to its termination a few months ago. There were several of us that were passionate about what was wrong with the move to and the design of the new forum. We were not just telling them what was wrong, but what we wanted to see and how to do it. But then there was a sycophant that just gushed over everything they did. He is all over their forum, still gushing. I just cringe when I see his stuff. Frankly, he's part of the reason I only rarely go there. Well, that and the fact that it is an unholy clusterfudge - with nuts!
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DennisD wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 4:42 pm I'M BUSTED!
Actually, I was on their forum "steering committee" for at least 1.5 years, from it's inception to its termination a few months ago. There were several of us that were passionate about what was wrong with the move to and the design of the new forum. We were not just telling them what was wrong, but what we wanted to see and how to do it. But then there was a sycophant that just gushed over everything they did. He is all over their forum, still gushing. I just cringe when I see his stuff. Frankly, he's part of the reason I only rarely go there. Well, that and the fact that it is an unholy clusterfudge - with nuts!
Dennis fought for what he believed in and all it did was frustrate him.AlexLachance wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 8:37 am
Fighting for what we believe in is a big part in helping change mentalities. If you can change the mentality in a bloated company, you can save it from rotting and help it further prosper.
DSS is like an addict. Nothing is going to change until they want it to change. At this point they are perfectly happy smoking the 3dX crack pipe.
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FTFY
Sure @DennisD...that's what you say now... well, you did say it then too...so, there's that..., from it's inception to its termination a few months ago. There were several of us that were passionate about what was wrong with the move to and the design of the new forum. We were not just telling them what was wrong, but what we wanted to see and how to do it.
Are you sure it's not one of these bots I've been reading about? I can't believe there's anyone that actually likes that platform.But then there was a sycophant that just gushed over everything they did. He is all over their forum, still gushing. I just cringe when I see his stuff. Frankly, he's part of the reason I only rarely go there. Well, that and the fact that it is an unholy clusterfudge - with nuts!
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I only see elephant, no sycophant .....
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"3dX crack pipe"
Modeling challenge?
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I agree with that statement, nonetheless that doesn't mean you should give up on your beliefs just because someone/something is not going along with it. I think you'd end up in a very sad position if you were to take that route in every decision you take in life.
So, as I said, I'll stand-up and keep on being loud about my complaints, even if it doesn't change $#!+, because going quiet and moving on certainly isn't going to help change things. Who knows, maybe an opportunity will arise from being ignored, such as a competitor listening to complaints and adapting to these.
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I wasn't part of the whole group that you were part of but I've certainly been in touch with many people from Dassault to express my disbelief in their platform. To quote a message I sent them:DennisD wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 4:42 pm I'M BUSTED!
Actually, I was on their forum "steering committee" for at least 1.5 years, from it's inception to its termination a few months ago. There were several of us that were passionate about what was wrong with the move to and the design of the new forum. We were not just telling them what was wrong, but what we wanted to see and how to do it. But then there was a sycophant that just gushed over everything they did. He is all over their forum, still gushing. I just cringe when I see his stuff. Frankly, he's part of the reason I only rarely go there. Well, that and the fact that it is an unholy clusterfudge - with nuts!
These are all questions that can't be answered on their end.let's see the platform as a tree.
A tree has a trunk. What is the trunk of the platform? What part of the platform makes up for over half of the platform's potent?
The trunk has roots, that make the fundation of what the tree becomes. What are the fundations of the platform? The review from the article I read points them out but are those really it..?
Each branch can be seen as a part of the trunk. Each branch represent what you guys refer to as 'services'. Each twig represents an 'incidence' that links to the branch. The incidence can be positive or negative, it doesn't really matter in the representation.
Now, a tree can grow very big, to the point to become it's own nuisance. What happens when that does happen? Either the tree dies from staying as is, the tree adapts by having parts of it 'die' such as twigs and branches, or an external force comes in and removes the excess that exists.
Have you guys even gotten to the point of looking for what is excessive and what isn't?
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So I assume this means there will be no more changes to the platform (not that I had high hopes to begin with)?DennisD wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 4:42 pm I'M BUSTED!
Actually, I was on their forum "steering committee" for at least 1.5 years, from it's inception to its termination a few months ago. There were several of us that were passionate about what was wrong with the move to and the design of the new forum. We were not just telling them what was wrong, but what we wanted to see and how to do it. But then there was a sycophant that just gushed over everything they did. He is all over their forum, still gushing. I just cringe when I see his stuff. Frankly, he's part of the reason I only rarely go there. Well, that and the fact that it is an unholy clusterfudge - with nuts!
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Haven't noticed any changes in a while. I was hoping they would implement a decent tag system or something so we could filter by category like PDM, Simulation, etc. It's still just a stream of unconscious mess over there.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 8:29 am So I assume this means there will be no more changes to the platform (not that I had high hopes to begin with)?
Jason
Re: Watercooler Talk
I think they discontinued the steering committee because there were so few changes remaining that they could or would make and they were tired of us harping on them. We had a long laundry list of things we wanted to see different. Many of them were not physically possible with their "platform". Those were the things they could not change. One of our frequent solutions, as you've suggested yourself, Glenn, was to just provide a link from that platform to a real forum site. That was a change they would not make.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 8:29 am So I assume this means there will be no more changes to the platform (not that I had high hopes to begin with)?
So figuratively and literally here we are.
The water is fine here. It is good to avoid their 3DSwamp.
Brick walls are there for a reason. The brick walls aren't there to keep us out. The brick walls are there to show us how badly we want things.
- - -Randy Pausch
- - -Randy Pausch