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10" tread boards okay for staircase? Sasquatch 10-17-2006
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Posted by Kris Krieger on October 20, 2006, 4:13 pm

>
>> "Sasquatch"> wrote
>>> By the way, I do all my drawings using 3D Home Architect. I scored
>>> a nice little BitTorrent download of it, so it was free.
>>
>>
>> <GASP!!!>
>> I can't believe what I'm reading!
>> <OMG!!!>
>> A person with no regard for *intellectual property*!!!!
>> <WTF!!!>
>
> What's funny about that is I bought that 3DHA at Big Lots for $10.
> Haven't had time to play with it but I'm hoping the 3D is easier that
> ACAD for those pesky roofs.
>

FWLIW, I didn't like it, got the latest version that was out about a
year ago. I hate the texturing job it does, the lighting isn't worth
the bother, and it isn't as easily "automatic" as the side panels would
have one believe, if one is doing something that's a bit unusual or
complex. I ended up just sticking with my 3D modeling software.
((Yeah, know - one of these days, I really *will* get some stuff re-
rendered and on-line, at least the files that my computer didn't chew up
=:-o )) If you have to do a lot fo it, as with anything else, you
develop a system that speeds things up.

Hmm, maybe I should try to sell my copy, since I don't use it <L!>



AppliancePartsPros.com, Inc.
Posted by on October 19, 2006, 8:29 am
Sorry. A guy I know was using it, and they no longer sell what he had.
I found another similar product, but it wasn't the same. I wanted the
3D Home Architect software because it was quick and easy and I already
knew how to use it, and I knew that it could do exactly what I needed.
I'm happy to pay for intellectual property if the cost is reasonable
and the product is available in a convenient manner. If not, there's
always my old friend BitTorrent. Likewise, I don't know when the
record companies and movie companies are going to wise up. If they had
an enormous catalog of music available online (like is available via
BitTorrent) and the cost was only $0.25 track, I would never consider
BitTorrent. And if I could download a movie for $2.00 or a TV episode
for $0.25, again, BitTorrent would be unneccessary. But these
companies ignore customer satisfaction at their peril.

- John

Don wrote:
> "Sasquatch"> wrote
> > By the way, I do all my drawings using 3D Home Architect. I scored a
> > nice little BitTorrent download of it, so it was free.
>
>
> <GASP!!!>
> I can't believe what I'm reading!
> <OMG!!!>
> A person with no regard for *intellectual property*!!!!
> <WTF!!!>


Posted by Don on October 19, 2006, 5:32 pm
I see nothing there to argue about.
'cept, you owe me no apology.

> Sorry. A guy I know was using it, and they no longer sell what he had.
> I found another similar product, but it wasn't the same. I wanted the
> 3D Home Architect software because it was quick and easy and I already
> knew how to use it, and I knew that it could do exactly what I needed.
> I'm happy to pay for intellectual property if the cost is reasonable
> and the product is available in a convenient manner. If not, there's
> always my old friend BitTorrent. Likewise, I don't know when the
> record companies and movie companies are going to wise up. If they had
> an enormous catalog of music available online (like is available via
> BitTorrent) and the cost was only $0.25 track, I would never consider
> BitTorrent. And if I could download a movie for $2.00 or a TV episode
> for $0.25, again, BitTorrent would be unneccessary. But these
> companies ignore customer satisfaction at their peril.
>
> - John
>
> Don wrote:
>> "Sasquatch"> wrote
>> > By the way, I do all my drawings using 3D Home Architect. I scored a
>> > nice little BitTorrent download of it, so it was free.
>>
>>
>> <GASP!!!>
>> I can't believe what I'm reading!
>> <OMG!!!>
>> A person with no regard for *intellectual property*!!!!
>> <WTF!!!>
>



Posted by Kris Krieger on October 20, 2006, 4:15 pm
john@vieth.info wrote in news:1161260993.224968.134450
@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com:

> Sorry. A guy I know was using it, and they no longer sell what he
had.
> I found another similar product, but it wasn't the same. I wanted
the
> 3D Home Architect software because it was quick and easy and I already
> knew how to use it, and I knew that it could do exactly what I needed.
> I'm happy to pay for intellectual property if the cost is reasonable
> and the product is available in a convenient manner. If not, there's
> always my old friend BitTorrent.

I've heard of bittorrent - but what *is* it?



> Likewise, I don't know when the
> record companies and movie companies are going to wise up. If they
had
> an enormous catalog of music available online (like is available via
> BitTorrent) and the cost was only $0.25 track, I would never consider
> BitTorrent. And if I could download a movie for $2.00 or a TV episode
> for $0.25, again, BitTorrent would be unneccessary. But these
> companies ignore customer satisfaction at their peril.
>
> - John
>
> Don wrote:
>> "Sasquatch"> wrote
>> > By the way, I do all my drawings using 3D Home Architect. I scored
a
>> > nice little BitTorrent download of it, so it was free.
>>
>>
>> <GASP!!!>
>> I can't believe what I'm reading!
>> <OMG!!!>
>> A person with no regard for *intellectual property*!!!!
>> <WTF!!!>
>
>


Posted by Sasquatch on October 21, 2006, 8:04 pm
Kris Krieger wrote:
> I've heard of bittorrent - but what *is* it?

Go to Wikipedia.org and search for BitTorrent. My favorite BitTorrent
client software is uTorrent. Not all content on the BitTorrent
network(s) is illegal, too, by the way.

- John

Kris Krieger wrote:
> john@vieth.info wrote in news:1161260993.224968.134450
> @m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com:
>
> > Sorry. A guy I know was using it, and they no longer sell what he
> had.
> > I found another similar product, but it wasn't the same. I wanted
> the
> > 3D Home Architect software because it was quick and easy and I already
> > knew how to use it, and I knew that it could do exactly what I needed.
> > I'm happy to pay for intellectual property if the cost is reasonable
> > and the product is available in a convenient manner. If not, there's
> > always my old friend BitTorrent.
>
> I've heard of bittorrent - but what *is* it?
>
>
>
> > Likewise, I don't know when the
> > record companies and movie companies are going to wise up. If they
> had
> > an enormous catalog of music available online (like is available via
> > BitTorrent) and the cost was only $0.25 track, I would never consider
> > BitTorrent. And if I could download a movie for $2.00 or a TV episode
> > for $0.25, again, BitTorrent would be unneccessary. But these
> > companies ignore customer satisfaction at their peril.
> >
> > - John
> >
> > Don wrote:
> >> "Sasquatch"> wrote
> >> > By the way, I do all my drawings using 3D Home Architect. I scored
> a
> >> > nice little BitTorrent download of it, so it was free.
> >>
> >>
> >> <GASP!!!>
> >> I can't believe what I'm reading!
> >> <OMG!!!>
> >> A person with no regard for *intellectual property*!!!!
> >> <WTF!!!>
> >
> >


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