deadeyexx wrote:
MissDorkness wrote:
I do mechanical engineering. Mostly sheet metal construction for large factories and power plants. My drawings are catered to customers or shop personnel, so they're very user friendly.
Can't even remember what I used in high school, but it had the old mouse with the crosshairs and the giant mousepad/toolbar menu.
Very cool.
I haven't worked with the sheet metal shop drawings too much, but, I do have some in our archives at work from past projects. Obviously, anyone who can prepare user-friendly drawings is aces in my book.
~laughs~ We'll, I've obviously spent way too much time reminiscing about the subject of 'first version of autocad' with my friends. The first version I saw was 2.something, when my Grandfather worked at McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) and showed it to me when I was in elementary school, so my excuse is that it is in my blood.
I just enjoyed that a community has sprung up around it and needed the peer group. And, since I don't get out much, I even met my husband on
http://augi.com . ~shrug~
And, I don't know if you've ever attended an Autodesk University, but, if you want to hear people reminisce about old CAD software, and the detailed specs of the hardware it ran on, THAT is the place.
(uh, it would be sad if the conversations happened anywhere else lol)