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Old 12-20-2012, 10:06 PM   #36 (permalink)
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Sorry, I was responding to christofoo when you posted!

Actually forgot to look back at your thread after the T-bird stuff. Gotta finish this post, do some job searching, then go back and review it. I do LOVE the old Chrysler prototypes though!
S'okay. It's supposed to be asynchronous.

When you do remind me which thread that was (or post in the thread) If it falls off the front page, or I don't get an email tickler, I lose track of where I said what [outlandish claim].
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I may draw up a schematic and walk in to see if I can get a free price quote.

Oh, of course. I seem to remember custom auto glass isn't terribly expensive?
But if the quote is free I have a talking point!

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Uffda.
Paul Arzens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Actually I guess it was 'Union flag' I was thinking of:
"There's foxes in the hen house Cows out in the corn
The unions have been busted Their proud red banners torn"
Christmas In Washington by Steve Earle

I saw a truck with a wide load that had flags made of a fine mesh net in orange. I wanted some to put on the rear corners of my VW van. (they always hit the left rear corner)

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I graduated with a BFA in Transportation Design from CCS last spring. They taught us to use Autodesk Alias so that's what I use- it's very powerful for making pretty surfaces but isn't meant for mechanical design. It'll work well enough to lay out suspension parts and whatnot for visualization, but you couldn't mill a cylinder head from it.
That's surprising. Autodesk's AutoCAD is *the* name I associate with Computer Aided Design. Do they provide an Export path back to AutoCAD?
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