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Dim


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· Date: October-14-2003 · Views: 5971
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SailDesign

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Registered: January 2003
Location: Jamestown, RI, USA
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October-14-2003 5:14pm Rating: 10 

Dammit, Dim - that's nice! How do you get your installers to line all the circlips up so nicely? ;-)
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Willallison

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October-14-2003 6:57pm Rating: 10 

Every time I see one of your posts Dim, I am reminded that I have a VERY VERY long way to go...... They are amazing

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Dim
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October-15-2003 2:04am

Thank you very much, Steve and Will.



Steve:

It is possibilities of the "Inventor 7". The assembling is going to with the help "constraints" and monitoring of freedom's degrees. I simply direct "Inventor 7", that this detail should be put in this place with the help of one of the predetermined principles.



Will:

There is nothing impossible.
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Willallison

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October-15-2003 10:53pm

Quote" There is nothing impossible"



You don't know how bad I am with a computer Dim!!

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