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October 23, 2005

wake me up when the CAD podcasts are over

I have just dozed through the final 'Realize Your Ideas' podcast from Autodesk and I mean no offence to the guys doing this - the production is excellent. They are doing really well with what they have.

The main problem here is, well, simply material. i.e. being positive about a specific CAD product is about as interesting as watching a Billy Blanks infomercial about how kick boxing will turn you into a spiritually better person. (another zzz)

I challenge a bunch of the analysts, who are theoretically beholden to no one, to do some podcasts that are actually interesting - you know, discuss a few of the true issues about the industry, have a quick fist fight over who has the best 3D, what PLM really means...just little things like that.

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It's hard enough to think of clever things to write. Now I'm expected to talk, as well?

Ralph,
If you can hit some decent points and debate sensibly in audio, you have my vote!

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