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    February 01, 2008

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    Jim Ross

    Friends and Colleagues:

    Just thought I would leave a comment regarding the "compelling instructive" this forum represents. I will be looking forward to the continued sharing and subsequent informed learning that will of course be emanating here.

    Much continued success!

    Best,

    Jim Ross

    Josh

    Hi, this was very well done. my compliments to whoever did it.

    Richard Williams

    Outstanding video. SolidWorks users can do anything I believe. The impossible just takes a little longer to accomplish. Great job.

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