Re: When Will Solid Edge With S/T Be Released?

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Re: When Will Solid Edge With S/T Be Released? brewertr 08-16-2008
Posted by on August 16, 2008, 12:20 am
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On Fri, 15 Aug 2008 20:48:23 -0700 (PDT), phil scott

>I got notice in email and posted it earlier, it was released today aug
>15 at 2pm..
>my var said that it may not be in the mail for a week while its being
>manufactured,

How is it considered released if not mailed?

You keep posting in alt.machines.cnc but you have no connection to
machines, machining or CNC's. You keep posting in comp.cad.solidworks
and if I read your posts correctly you have never used and don't own
SolidWorks. Are you a Siemens shill?

http://www.solidedgecommunity.com

http://www.solidedgecommunity.com/connectusergroup.php

Tom

Posted by phil scott on August 16, 2008, 1:01 pm
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On Aug 15, 9:20=A0pm, brewe...@aol.com wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Aug 2008 20:48:23 -0700 (PDT), phil scott
>
> >I got notice in email and posted it earlier, it was released today aug
> >15 at 2pm..
> >my var said that it may not be in the mail for a week while its being
> >manufactured,
>
> How is it considered released if not mailed?

thats seimens term... I suppose it means that it is going to press or
has gone to press, and is 'released for production'... in the
engineering business we have term used on the final set of drawings
'released for construction'... that means we are finished..it doesnt
mean the drawings are even out of our office yet for example.

>
> You keep posting in alt.machines.cnc but you have no connection to
> machines, machining or CNC's. You keep posting in comp.cad.solidworks
> and if I read your posts correctly you have never used and don't own
> SolidWorks. Are you a Siemens shill?

I dont post to multiple ng's deliberately, some others do and i dont
notice, when I respond to them my response goes to NG's that I did not
intend... I do have some cnc experience though.. not machining but
debugging a large 5 axis mill situation at boeing...first cloo was all
the mills were having the same problems with scrap rates.

they were keeping their huge titanium billets out in the weather
then taking them inside for machine operations...at 72 degrees F..so
the billets shrunk or expanded during the milling process ... I
detected the cause by asking for a chart on scrapped material then
graphed the dates of manufacture... worst in hottest and coldest
weather. I had em move the billets inside.

I am not an SE shill, but I do like what I see so far... I'll know
more in a week or two when I get synchronous. SE plain vanilla has
been easier to learn that inventor, maybe 4x easier, but its still a
lot of work. It has several features I like lot from a graphics
presentation perspective...you can overlay several different
sectioning patterns to get some impressive effects.. you can do 2d
diagrams, wiring etc..then move the components and the wire follows
(within limits, dont try to move it across too much other stuff).

>
> http://www.solidedgecommunity.com

I went there, couldnt find a discussion group, just links to seimens
offerings etc.


>
> http://www.solidedgecommunity.com/connectusergroup.php

Ok thanks, a group link...I'll check it out.


Phil scott


>
> Tom


Posted by phil scott on August 16, 2008, 6:49 pm
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On Aug 16, 12:35=A0pm, brewe...@aol.com wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 10:01:03 -0700 (PDT), phil scott
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Aug 15, 9:20=3DA0pm, brewe...@aol.com wrote:
> >> On Fri, 15 Aug 2008 20:48:23 -0700 (PDT), phil scott
>
> >> >I got notice in email and posted it earlier, it was released today au=
g
> >> >15 at 2pm..
> >> >my var said that it may not be in the mail for a week while its being
> >> >manufactured,
>
> >> How is it considered released if not mailed?
>
> >thats seimens term... I suppose it means that it is going to press or
> >has gone to press, and is 'released for production'... in the
> >engineering business we have term used on the final set of drawings
> >'released for construction'... that means we are finished..it doesnt
> >mean the drawings are even out of our office yet for example.
>
> When software companies announce release dates its available, shipped
> or on the shelf date, not "released" for production to be shipped at
> some later undetermined time (a week or two or three or four).
>
> Tom- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

in that case I sould have it by mid next week... it would have been
mailed friday the 15h or maybe Monday the 18th.


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