As a follow up to my AI article, I decided to play with the chat.openai site a little bit. The first attempt told me that the servers were overloaded and…
Category: writing
Let’s face it: Engineering technology is kind of boring. Boring to read about and boring to write about. Except for those of us who use it, and we find it…
Ralph Grabowski has been around the CAD world for a long time, mostly on the CAD journalist side of things. He is known primarily for his writing about AutoCAD and…
I’ve been writing a couple of articles lately on CAD Admin and related topics. I’m trying to put together a series of topics. These are being published at EngineersRule.com. https://www.engineersrule.com/the-cad-admin-basic-to-do-list/…
When it comes down to it, organizing my thoughts and ideas was probably the only thing I really learned in college. Well, the only thing useful towards a career, anyway.…
You see people collecting online data of all kinds. They collect it everywhere, all the time, on everything. Absolutely every kind of data that can be collected is collected. Sometimes…
With SolidWorks announcement that they are pushing their Forum to the 3D Experience site, I thought this might be a good time to create an independently run forum managed by…
Every now and then I get inspired and write an article for Engineering.com or EngineersRule.com. They are often looking for something more general than what I like to write, but…
I was approached a while back to do an interview with the new incarnation of the old PLMWorld organization. Some of you have just spit your coffee all over your…
It seems like there are still some people out there buying the original 2008 SolidWorks Surfacing and Complex Shape Modeling Bible. It’s still a great book, but it’s now only…