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Perhaps the most fascinating command new to AutoCAD 2007 is Sweep . It takes (just about) any shape and extrudes it along a path. (The old Extrude command was fussier than its new Sweep replacement.) Above, I swept the red spline along the black one (the path), and told Sweep to twist the path by 90 degrees, and then displayed it in Conceptual visual style with facets and isolines turned off. Another simple trick is to sweep a circle along a helix path to create old english letters oiled springs.

Perhaps the most fascinating command new to AutoCAD 2007 is Sweep . It takes (just about) any shape panama real estate nd extrudes it along a path. (The old Extrude command was fussier than its new Sweep replacement.) Above, I swept the red spline along the black one (the path), and told Sweep to twist the path by 90 degrees, and then displayed it in Conceptual visual style with facets and isolines turned off. Another simple trick is to sweep a circle along a helix path to create coiled springs.

Here's another edited page from The Illustrated AutoCAD 2007 Quick Reference , which I am close to completing. (The copy editor writes in red, the tech editor in pencil). For free peer to peer download he TreeStat command:

Obama Urges Dean to Make Video of Democratic Debates Available to the Public Says Allowing Bloggers and others to Post Video of Debates will Encourage Participation. This is an important announcement. Obama is not only proposing that the debates be made available but that citizens be able to use and re-use this historical content that belongs to the public sphere. He gets it! Now it's time for the DNC and the other candidates to step up to the plate. A few years ago the the American Museum for the Moving Image curated an exhibit of old presidential campaign commercials, The Living Room Candidate . They had a lot of difficulty even displaying this public, historical info because of copyright lawyers from the broadcast networks. They ended up having to lock down the content road runner sport o that people couldn't use it, quote from it or blog about it effectively. Imagine, content from presidential campaigns, the quintessential subject matter for public debate and discussion in a democracy! As Justice Brandeis said, "“Those who won our independence believed . . . that public discussion is a political duty; and that this should be a fundamental principle of the American government. " Lessig put out a call for this last week in a blog posting and letter entitled, " A call on the RNC & DNC to eliminate unnecessary regulation of political speech .

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Ever wonder how Monty Python would've discussed Islam and Muslims? Wonder no more. Behold the upcoming Secular Islam Summit , wherein an assortment of people with Muslim-sounding names are going to--drum roll, please--" chart the future course of reason, pluralism, and freedom of conscience in the Islamic world ". Some folks in the MSM appear to be excited about this millennial gathering, including CNN Headline News' Glenn Beck, who announced that he'd be broadcasting his show from the summit . The shindig has thus being elevated to the status of a national happening like the Democratic Convention or Super Bowl. Too bad the event is likely to have as much affect on Islam, Muslims or the Middle East as a Shriners Convention. I don't know all the individuals involved, but the most prominent of the luminaries that have been tasked with plotting out the future of the Ummah are people who not only lack credibility or influence among Muslims, but actually inhabit surreally freeware spyware remove arasitic niches in the debate Islam and Muslims, passing themselves off as experts on a community and/or religious tradition to which they have a tenuous claim to expertise. Many make a living off being shrill, self-proclaimed Muslim dissidents--and ones that are, of course, the proud exceptions that make the rule of Muslim barbarity--and others are run-of-the-mill post-9/11 Muslim-bashing ideologues, albeit with the novel twist of having brown faces and Islamic names.

Ever wonder how Monty Python would've discussed Islam and Muslims? Wonder no more. Behold the upcoming Secular Islam Summit , wherein an assortment of people with Muslim-sounding names are going to--drum roll, please--" chart the future course of reason, pluralism, and freedom of conscience in the Islamic world ". Some folks in the MSM appear to be excited about this millennial gathering, including CNN Headline News' Glenn Beck, who announced that he'd be broadcasting his show from the summit . The shindig has thus being elevated to the status of a national happening like the Democratic Convention or Super Bowl. Too bad the event is likely to have as much affect on Islam, Muslims or the Middle East as a Shriners Convention. I don't know all the individuals involved, but the most prominent of the luminaries that have been tasked with plotting out the future of the Ummah are people who not only lack credibility or influence among Muslims, but actually inhabit surreally parasitic niches in the debate Islam and Muslims, passing themselves off as experts on a community and/or religious tradition to which they have a tenuous claim to expertise. Many make a living off being shrill, self-proclaimed Muslim dissidents--and ones that are, of course, the proud exceptions that make the rule of Muslim barbarity--and others are run-of-the-mill post-9/11 Muslim-bashing ideologues, albeit with the novel twist of having brown faces and first savings credit card slamic names.

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Obama Urges Dean to Make Video of Democratic Debates Available to the Public Says Allowing Bloggers and others to Post Video of Debates will Encourage Participation. This is an important announcement. Obama is not only proposing that the debates be made available but that citizens be able to use and re-use this historical content that belongs to the public sphere. He gets it! Now it's time for the DNC and the other candidates to step up to the plate. A few years ago the the American Museum for the Moving Image curated an exhibit of old presidential campaign commercials, The Living Room Candidate . They had a lot of difficulty interview thank you note examples ven displaying this public, historical info because of copyright lawyers from the broadcast networks. They ended up having to lock down the content so that people couldn't use it, quote from it or blog about it effectively. Imagine, content from presidential campaigns, the quintessential subject matter for public debate and discussion in a democracy! As Justice Brandeis said, "“Those who won our independence believed . . . that public discussion is a political duty; and that this should be a fundamental principle of the American government. " Lessig put out a call for this last week in a blog posting and letter entitled, " A call on the RNC & DNC to eliminate unnecessary regulation of political speech .

Perhaps the most fascinating command new to AutoCAD 2007 is Sweep . It takes (just about) any shape and extrudes it along a path. (The old Extrude tweak manager ommand was fussier than its new Sweep replacement.) Above, I swept the red spline along the black one (the path), and told Sweep to twist the path by 90 degrees, and then displayed it in Conceptual visual style with facets and isolines turned off. Another simple trick is to sweep a circle along a helix path to create coiled springs.

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