BFogarty

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  1. 40 years and never had a contract,  knock on wood.

    In today's law suit happy world, that is quite a statement.

     

    In my 29 years of the construction business (first 14 mostly as a framing subcontractor/remodeling, last 15 in design/build), it doesn't matter how good of a product/service you provide, there WILL come a time where you'll thank God you have a contract in place!  I've also been very lucky and never had a project that went to litigation/court, but we all know there is that 5% of customers (some that even come through referrals), that define why we need contracts.

     

    I couldn't imagine  doing business without a contract.  Although I would gladly do without the additional paperwork!

  2. Wow,  I thought it was just the opposite.  Build the bay manually and the world is  your oyster.....  except for a few minor limitations.....  but better that than auto bays......  

    Scott-  Would you draw a box out the same as a bay manually?  If that's the case I think there's plenty out there.

  3. Thanks for the link David.  Been a big fan of Dan for years.....just about learned everything I know from him!

     

    That's why I don't understand this.  I set all my floors/ceilings/roofs before any interior work, so for this to change after that is confusing.  Not to mention this is just a box house.....would expect this to happen on something with a lot of changes in heights.

  4. Hi There,

     

    Need help with a room where the settings just won't stay where I want them.  The floor continues to drop 4", I reset it (along with the floor covering, carpet matching the other rooms), but the damn thing keeps reverting and dropping.  The room dbx pic I posted shoud read "Ceiling B:" 193 1/4" and "Floor C:" 101 1/8"

     

    I've had to reset this about 50 times, it really doesn't matter with the customer, it's more pissing me off at this point!

     

    If you're feeling crazy.....the inside garage gable is missing a chunk out of it.  I continue to snap the roof plane and it cleans it up, but like the hall issue, it then returns.

     

    Doing this on X7, I've downloaded X8 already, just haven't set it up for daily use yet.

     

    Thanks!

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    240 Village Millis As-Built.plan

  5. Hold on a second, CA didn't claim anything with regard to a sale on SSA. This thread was just started because a user was curious whether or not SSA ever went on sale and was perhaps muddled a bit with another thread where someone was asking for an SSA discount for faithful users...a silly and unreasonable idea in my opinion. SSA by very nature is already a discount for faithful users. Not a faithful user?? Then you pay the higher upgrade rates and SSA late renewal fees.

    My referral to sale was based on the the conversation within this thread, the email I received from CA used the word "save" (which some could misconstrue as a sale, which it isn't).  If you or others (that feel similar) have no issue padding CA's bottom line (whether you feel it's rightful or not), be my guest.

     

    I think CA is a great program, I've used it for many years and spent thousands of dollars to do so, but that doesn't mean I'll accept this stuff with a smile on my face.

  6. Hmmm....I always thought a "sale" was a decreased rate of what something is currently priced at, not based on what it will be....such a play on words.  Shame on you CA, might want to rethink your PR approach.

     

    Then again, this looks like a bargain after seeing the renewal on Solidworks......

  7. Here is a earlier post of mine;

     

    If you're not intimidated by building a computer, you'll get the absolute most bang for your buck by building one.  I've built my last 3 desktops with top of the line components for around $1000 each.  The people over at http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/ provide an amazing resource, tell them what your needs are and they'll search out the best parts for the best prices at the time.  They'll give you a complete breakdown of what you need to buy (with links attached).......you just buy it and put it together.....piece of cake!

     

    Best part is, they charge you all of NOTHING for their services!  Even if you are hesitant on building a computer, all the information you'd ever need is online, it really isn't that difficult.

     

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    This link will bring you to the Systems part of the forum http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/forum-31.html

     

    If you'd like any further help, just let me know.

  8. Unfortunately it's a business and all about the bottom line.  In any of my personal interactions with CA over the years, it doesn't matter if you jumped in at X6 or 12 years ago (when I did), you are treated the same......

     

    You would hope there would be some sort of loyalty factor, and in some business there is, but not here (again, based on my own personal experience).

     

    Go Pats!

  9. That wasn't what I needed.  That looked to me like the autoroof tool.  That doesn't do what I need.  Anyone else have any ideas?

     

     

    Don't know why anyone would bother with a response like that.......

  10. Hi Jon,

     

    Thanks for the info.  While I can't get that indepth on the techological end (to a point yes, but not what you're describing), I usually go with advice and reviews from others...and for the most part have had success.

     

    Does having the SSD in the Lenovo make up for the Asus not having one?  I haven't pulled the trigger yet, but am back and forth between the Asus and Lenovo.

     

    Hope this is helpful the OP :)

  11. Hi There,

     

    I just went through a similar situation, here is a link to a discussion I had about it http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2427320/laptop-purchase-assistance.html

     

    Lots of good options that are budget friendly.  I haven't made the move yet, but I'm leaning towards the lenovo Y50.  The opinions from that forum are from experienced and very knowledgeable people (on the tech side), I've gone there many times for upgrade advice (with success).

     

    Hope this helps!