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Ok mid afternoon brain freeze please help...
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The toolbar shows that shows all the parts in an assembly, features in a model and sheets in paperspace, yesterday I close/minimized it to get more space on screen and now I can't remember for the life of me how to get it back, done it a dozen times and now I have no idea.
Thanks, its been a long day,
Joe
Project Engineer
Traffic and Parking Control Company
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Ah yes, my production head just hit the five hour energy and I have the 16oz RedBull Sugar Free I keep on my desk on ice. We've both been here sense 5am. Thought you all may get a kick out my emergency kit. See pic, SFW.
Thanks Again,
Joe
Project Engineer
Traffic and Parking Control Company
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At my first engineering job I got "promoted" to Manufacturing Engineer at the tender age of 22, which meant my office was now a tiny room shared with the shop foreman a 43 year old 350lb Polish guy from the South Side (rough part) of Milwaukee. His desk didn't have any drawers, I'm getting settled in and open the bottom drawer and find a bottle of Jim Beam. He sees me see it, doesn't even bat an eyelash and says "The rule is, if you finish it you replace it, you'll know why we need it soon enough"
I learned more about how to be a good engineer in the three years sharing an office with him then I did in most of my classes. Much of it over boubon on the rocks in coffee cups after everyone had gone home.
Joe
Oh and he was right about needing it. Not a month later I had a job so hot they a Gulfstream jet to the local regional airport to pick them up.
Project Engineer
Traffic and Parking Control Company
