I see you will be at the users summit in Naxhville on the 22nd. Look forward to meeting you.
Stewart Partridge
I see you will be at the users summit in Naxhville on the 22nd. Look forward to meeting you.
Stewart Partridge
Stewart,
Don't get your hopes up about meeting me, I'm not that good looking or personally charming. You might be disappointed. ;o) Other folks that you will want to meet will be there as well, like Ricky Jordan and Richard Doyle, and as some of the crazy crew from the North Alabama user group, Brian McElyea and Gary Hall to name a couple (at least I think they'll be there).
I'm looking forward to the Summit as well. I always pick up a few things watching other people run the software, plus it's nice for once to be surrounded by people as geeky as me. A whole day of stuff!
(For anyone who hasn't signed up yet, do it:
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We should have most of the "crazy crew" there from NASWUG. :-)
I think this will be THE premier SolidWorks event in the Southeast for users in 2007. It is going to be a blast!
Stewart - There is a newly formed SolidWorks users group in Tupelo, MS
See you guys in Nashville!
Best Regards,
Ricky Jordan
Well, personally, I think you're charming!
Jerry Steiger Tripod Data Systems "take the garbage out, dear"
You can expect about 10 different presentations, two at a time so you have to make choices. Richard will do something different in the lead-off session and at lunch. He usually gives stuff away, and I know we will have at least one SW 2007 Bible to give away.
There have been some discussions about a Memphis group, and it is in the works. If you are interested in helping, let me know and I'll hook you up with the folks who are doing the work.
As far as chow in Nashville,I have no idea, I've never been there.
See you there!
Matt
I emailed the North Mississippi users group although they meet a little far from me, about 2 hours. I am very interested in getting a users group started up here in Memphis, the company I am with presently employs 16 solidworks designers, I think that would be a good start.
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