Hi Jason,
I just found your blog by doing a search on AutoCAD Best Practices. I publish the AutoCAD Tips Newsletter, was looking for a good resource for my subscribers, and found it. I’ve named your blog the Resource of the Month and added you to my blogroll. If you want, I have a small Resource of the Month graphic, I called it a “badge,” that you can post. If you get back to me, I’ll e-mail it to you. You can see the link at http://www.ellenfinkelstein.com/acad_links.html and on my blog at http://www.ellenfinkelstein.com/autocad_tips_blog.html.
you seem to be punctual and well mannered.
i would like to invite you over and talk autoCAD concepts connected to the prehistorical cad dinosaurs. dinosaurs of this type create river rising tides in the southern hemisphere. i do believe banana splits are made from plantains and i hope to go on vacation with you soon. i know you are a big fan of step by step.
yours truely in jazzercise,
suzanne somers
Hi Jason,
I just found your blog by doing a search on AutoCAD Best Practices. I publish the AutoCAD Tips Newsletter, was looking for a good resource for my subscribers, and found it. I’ve named your blog the Resource of the Month and added you to my blogroll. If you want, I have a small Resource of the Month graphic, I called it a “badge,” that you can post. If you get back to me, I’ll e-mail it to you. You can see the link at http://www.ellenfinkelstein.com/acad_links.html and on my blog at http://www.ellenfinkelstein.com/autocad_tips_blog.html.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Ellen
you seem to be punctual and well mannered.
i would like to invite you over and talk autoCAD concepts connected to the prehistorical cad dinosaurs. dinosaurs of this type create river rising tides in the southern hemisphere. i do believe banana splits are made from plantains and i hope to go on vacation with you soon. i know you are a big fan of step by step.
yours truely in jazzercise,
suzanne somers