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lbordian
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.... growing inpatient...

Greetings...

I have checked with the 'Point A' - 'VIP' web site recently, and apparently, my VIP license now covers a copy of AutoCAD 2002 (with a new Serial Number). Is there any way I can track when the software was mailed and when I can expect delivery?

I guess I am growing inpatient.

TIA

:)

Regards,
Leonard Bordian
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Message 2 of 13
Anonymous
in reply to: lbordian

Be patient, like the rest of us... .

 

Dean

 

 


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Greetings...

I have checked with the 'Point A' - 'VIP' web site recently, and
apparently, my VIP license now covers a copy of AutoCAD 2002 (with a new
Serial Number). Is there any way I can track when the software was mailed and
when I can expect delivery?

I guess I am growing inpatient.

TIA

🙂

Regards,
Leonard Bordian

Message 3 of 13
Anonymous
in reply to: lbordian

That would indicate it has most likely shipped but there is no tracking.

Sincerely,

Shaan Hurley
Autodesk Beta Programs
http://betaprograms.autodesk.com


"lbordian" wrote in message
news:f056714.-1@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
Greetings...
I have checked with the 'Point A' - 'VIP' web site recently, and apparently,
my VIP license now covers a copy of AutoCAD 2002 (with a new Serial Number).
Is there any way I can track when the software was mailed and when I can
expect delivery?
I guess I am growing inpatient.
TIA
:)
Regards,
Leonard Bordian
Message 4 of 13
lbordian
in reply to: lbordian

Thanks again Shaan.


I am really excited about the NEW AutoCAD and I can't wait to test (play around with) it.


Regards, Leonard Bordian
Message 5 of 13
Anonymous
in reply to: lbordian

It is just like Chrismas?  Can't wait. 
Me too.

Ole


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Be patient, like the rest of us... .

 

Dean

 

 


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Greetings...

I have checked with the 'Point A' - 'VIP' web site recently, and
apparently, my VIP license now covers a copy of AutoCAD 2002 (with a new
Serial Number). Is there any way I can track when the software was mailed
and when I can expect delivery?

I guess I am growing inpatient.

TIA

🙂

Regards,
Leonard Bordian

Message 6 of 13
Anonymous
in reply to: lbordian

Hasn't this become *a bit dull* yet. I mean, I
remember the anticipation of going from 2.6 to 9 (pulldown menus!), then 10 (3d)
then 11 (paperspace) then 12 (toolbars) then 13 (uh...better forget that
one!)...etc. It is all coming a bit too fast now, with not much new an exciting
happening.

 

Kind of like cars. Thought they'd help my love life
as a teenager. Now I just see them as an insurance expense and a way to get from
point a to b <G>.

--
Regards
-----------
Reid M.
Addis
Addis Computer Consultants
phone: 1-800-841-4418
email:
href="mailto:raddis@addiscomputer.com">raddis@addiscomputer.com

web site:

href="http://www.addiscomputer.com">http://www.addiscomputer.com



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It is just like Chrismas?  Can't wait. 
Me too.

Ole


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Be patient, like the rest of us... .

 

Dean

 

 


style="BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-RIGHT: 0px">
Greetings...

I have checked with the 'Point A' - 'VIP' web site recently, and
apparently, my VIP license now covers a copy of AutoCAD 2002 (with a new
Serial Number). Is there any way I can track when the software was mailed
and when I can expect delivery?

I guess I am growing inpatient.

TIA

🙂

Regards,
Leonard
Bordian

Message 7 of 13
Anonymous
in reply to: lbordian

I hear what your saying, but I think the truly associative dimensions =
excitement.

-Jason

"Reid M. Addis" wrote:
>
> Hasn't this become *a bit dull* yet. I mean, I remember the
> anticipation of going from 2.6 to 9 (pulldown menus!), then 10 (3d)
> then 11 (paperspace) then 12 (toolbars) then 13 (uh...better forget
> that one!)...etc. It is all coming a bit too fast now, with not much
> new an exciting happening.
>
> Kind of like cars. Thought they'd help my love life as a teenager. Now
> I just see them as an insurance expense and a way to get from point a
> to b .
> --
> Regards
> -----------
> Reid M. Addis
> Addis Computer Consultants
> phone: 1-800-841-4418
> email: raddis@addiscomputer.com
> web site: http://www.addiscomputer.com
>
> "Ole Germer" wrote in message
> news:A4DBD30A8AA70A9658306512846AE210@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> It is just like Chrismas? Can't wait. Me too.
> Ole
>
> "Dean Saadallah" wrote in
> message
> news:093F4EBD90A6752E33F0ECE7E29F69C2@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Be patient, like the rest of us... .
>
> Dean
>
>
>
> "lbordian" wrote
> in message
> news:f056714.-1@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Greetings...
>
> I have checked with the 'Point A' -
> 'VIP' web site recently, and apparently,
> my VIP license now covers a copy of
> AutoCAD 2002 (with a new Serial Number).
> Is there any way I can track when the
> software was mailed and when I can
> expect delivery?
>
> I guess I am growing inpatient.
>
> TIA
>
> 🙂
>
> Regards,
> Leonard Bordian
Message 8 of 13
SMB
in reply to: lbordian

I'm just happy that the "Dimensioning in model space vs paper space" issue will finally be put to rest....
Message 9 of 13
Anonymous
in reply to: lbordian

yeah.. dimension in model space....

--
GO AVALANCHE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WESTERN Conference Champions

Please scroll and read previous posts, this way you will not post the same
exact question

Jonathan Baker
R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
Denver, Colorado 80246
http://www.rrengineers.com/
Phone: 303-753-6730 ext 15

________________________

"SMB" wrote in message
news:f056714.4@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
| I'm just happy that the "Dimensioning in model space vs paper space" issue
will finally be put to rest....
|
Message 10 of 13
Anonymous
in reply to: lbordian

I used to do it that way until AutoCAD 2002 and the transpatial dimensioning
came along and I found myself changing.

Sincerely,

Shaan Hurley
Autodesk Beta Programs
http://betaprograms.autodesk.com


"Jon Baker" wrote in message
news:3D0C24929423A11D138421B23C0849D6@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> yeah.. dimension in model space....
>
> --
> GO AVALANCHE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> WESTERN Conference Champions
>
> Please scroll and read previous posts, this way you will not post the same
> exact question
>
> Jonathan Baker
> R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
> Denver, Colorado 80246
> http://www.rrengineers.com/
> Phone: 303-753-6730 ext 15
>
> ________________________
>
> "SMB" wrote in message
> news:f056714.4@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> | I'm just happy that the "Dimensioning in model space vs paper space"
issue
> will finally be put to rest....
> |
>
Message 10 of 13
Anonymous
in reply to: lbordian

Did ya really have to go and do that? We are trying to avoid that topic
*forever*.

-Jason

Jon Baker wrote:
>
> yeah.. dimension in model space....
>
> --
> GO AVALANCHE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> WESTERN Conference Champions
>
> Please scroll and read previous posts, this way you will not post the same
> exact question
>
> Jonathan Baker
> R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
> Denver, Colorado 80246
> http://www.rrengineers.com/
> Phone: 303-753-6730 ext 15
>
> ________________________
>
> "SMB" wrote in message
> news:f056714.4@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> | I'm just happy that the "Dimensioning in model space vs paper space" issue
> will finally be put to rest....
> |
Message 12 of 13
Anonymous
in reply to: lbordian

well I was told that everything new in AutoCAD (EDITED), then you try it and
learn that it makes things easer....

so with an open mind I will try to dim in paper.. more than once also...
lol...

--
GO AVALANCHE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WESTERN Conference Champions

Please scroll and read previous posts, this way you will not post the same
exact question

Jonathan Baker
R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
Denver, Colorado 80246
http://www.rrengineers.com/
Phone: 303-753-6730 ext 15

 ________________________

"Shaan Hurley" wrote in message
news:A17E140D89EACD1063F3E80CE421BF77@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
| I used to do it that way until AutoCAD 2002 and the transpatial
dimensioning
| came along and I found myself changing.
|
| Sincerely,
|
| Shaan Hurley
| Autodesk Beta Programs
| http://betaprograms.autodesk.com
|
|
| "Jon Baker" wrote in message
| news:3D0C24929423A11D138421B23C0849D6@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
| > yeah.. dimension in model space....
| >
| > --
| > GO AVALANCHE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
| > WESTERN Conference Champions
| >
| > Please scroll and read previous posts, this way you will not post the
same
| > exact question
| >
| > Jonathan Baker
| > R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
| > Denver, Colorado 80246
| > http://www.rrengineers.com/
| > Phone: 303-753-6730 ext 15
| >
| > ________________________
| >
| > "SMB" wrote in message
| > news:f056714.4@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
| > | I'm just happy that the "Dimensioning in model space vs paper space"
| issue
| > will finally be put to rest....
| > |
| >
|
|
Message 13 of 13
Anonymous
in reply to: lbordian

Its good to keep an open mind.

BTW: Believe only half of what you see and none of what you hear.

-Jason

Jon Baker wrote:
>
> well I was told that everything new in AutoCAD (EDITED), then you try it and
> learn that it makes things easer....
>
> so with an open mind I will try to dim in paper.. more than once also...
> lol...
>
> --
> GO AVALANCHE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> WESTERN Conference Champions
>
> Please scroll and read previous posts, this way you will not post the same
> exact question
>
> Jonathan Baker
> R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
> Denver, Colorado 80246
> http://www.rrengineers.com/
> Phone: 303-753-6730 ext 15
>
> ________________________
>
> "Shaan Hurley" wrote in message
> news:A17E140D89EACD1063F3E80CE421BF77@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> | I used to do it that way until AutoCAD 2002 and the transpatial
> dimensioning
> | came along and I found myself changing.
> |
> | Sincerely,
> |
> | Shaan Hurley
> | Autodesk Beta Programs
> | http://betaprograms.autodesk.com
> |
> |
> | "Jon Baker" wrote in message
> | news:3D0C24929423A11D138421B23C0849D6@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> | > yeah.. dimension in model space....
> | >
> | > --
> | > GO AVALANCHE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> | > WESTERN Conference Champions
> | >
> | > Please scroll and read previous posts, this way you will not post the
> same
> | > exact question
> | >
> | > Jonathan Baker
> | > R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
> | > Denver, Colorado 80246
> | > http://www.rrengineers.com/
> | > Phone: 303-753-6730 ext 15
> | >
> | > ________________________
> | >
> | > "SMB" wrote in message
> | > news:f056714.4@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> | > | I'm just happy that the "Dimensioning in model space vs paper space"
> | issue
> | > will finally be put to rest....
> | > |
> | >
> |
> |

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