paden cash, post: 445514, member: 20 wrote: I liken these threads to a canker sore in my mouth...it hurts if I touch it with my tongue. So what do I ...
That's Nature's way of telling you some icons are entirely too small. I mean really, really small. So small that even a person with good eyesight woul...
paden cash, post: 445338, member: 20 wrote: I'm with you. Here's the phone in my office: Can you make that picture a bit larger for us old farts?? ...
Personally, I would rather have the icons scaled up, even if they look like &(_#@ rather than literally having to use a magnifying glass to see th...
Though the following thread is a few years old, it might provide the answer.
I believe the machine cutting tolerance is somewhat greater than 1/8th of an inch. I have finally learned to basically ignore 1/16th errors.You are qu...
This particular guy walked into his house one evening after his second job to find his then wife in bed with another man. It might occur to me to wond...
The majority of party chiefs I worked with over the years were actually pretty good and we all got along. No horror stories, no significant pranking, ...
Randy Rain, post: 443678, member: 35 wrote: I worked both of the parts that are in your other thread, the numbers are accurate to within a tolerance o...
thebionicman, post: 443672, member: 8136 wrote: Curvefromendofobject. All one word.Unknown command for Autocad LT. Using LT does present some limitat...
Williwaw, post: 443664, member: 7066 wrote: Missing by a half inch is likely a rounding error in the curve data and pretty much meaningless if the del...
Though I drew the arcs to the specs, neither arc length agreed with the drawing provided. I had the chord length and radius correct, but one arc lengt...
Hey, I'd rather be a whiner than dead :DS[SARCASM]till trying to figure out what is enjoyable about sweating so hard it looks like I've been swimming...
When I left the house this morning, my thermometer said it was 61 outside. Boy did that feel refreshing!I think it's supposed to hit the upper 70's to...