Thursday
Jul292010
CAD: Leap Over the Bar of System Requirements ...
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Determining if your workstation is up to the task of new software can be difficult. We know just the place to get the answers and we share with our readers. |
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Determining if your workstation is up to the task of new software can be difficult. We know just the place to get the answers and we share with our readers. |
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Whether you knew it or not, the cloud is big news these days. So we spend some time cloud gazing and take a look at two new offerings from AutoCAD Labs. Turns out there is more in the cloud besides rain and fluffy sheep! |
Updated on Friday, July 16, 2010 at 4:23PM by
Kung Fu Drafter
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There is excitement afoot today as the world waits to hear what Apple has to say about the now scandalous iPhone gap. Kung Fu Drafter looks into the near future and tells you what to expect! |
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Doc Jargon takes a deep glaring look at James Cameron's 2009 blockbuster Avatar. This is definitely not the average geek orgy of Avatar praise you've seen elsewhere. |
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There is a new 2D CAD application on the market and it's free. We know that the economy has quite a few people down so KFD is here to bring you the good news about this new CAD application. |
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Dan Shrader brings a great review to KFD chronicling his love for the latest Dawn of War II expansion. This ain't your geeky daddy's Warhammer! |
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It's summertime in America and that means it's time to celebrate. Spark up the grill, light the sparkler, and enjoy our holiday post. |
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Doc Jargon brings another great movie review to Kung Fu Drafter. “Unthinkable,” surprisingly, grabs viewers by the face and demands that they do, indeed, think. |
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We look at some great posts for CAD professionals considering the move to 64-bit workstations. If you've been wanting to upgrade your computer, but aren't sure then these posts are going to make it all clear. |
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La Roux takes our music editor all the way back to the 1980's. Whether you were into synth-pop as a child of the 80's or not, we think you'll like her recommendation! |