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On Thursday, December 12, 2013 11:20:56 AM UTC-8, F. George McDuffee wrote:
Just received an offer from Dolphin that may be of interest

to the group. A little spicy for hobby shops, but may be

just what the plain vanilla cnc shops need.



http://app.mailerlite.com/k7r6a8/198...6j0/1537420287


When it comes to CADCAM you are so clueless it's really sad.
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jon_banquer wrote:
On Thursday, December 12, 2013 11:20:56 AM UTC-8, F. George McDuffee wrote:
Just received an offer from Dolphin that may be of interest

to the group. A little spicy for hobby shops, but may be

just what the plain vanilla cnc shops need.



http://app.mailerlite.com/k7r6a8/198...6j0/1537420287


When it comes to CADCAM you are so clueless it's really sad.


What's sad is a rude, useless comment like this...

If you have something to say about Dolphin, say it.
Insulting someone that's trying to be helpful is
why your credibility is about zero in a lot of
peoples' eyes.

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On Friday, December 13, 2013 10:45:10 AM UTC-8, Jim Stewart wrote:
jon_banquer wrote:

On Thursday, December 12, 2013 11:20:56 AM UTC-8, F. George McDuffee wrote:


Just received an offer from Dolphin that may be of interest




to the group. A little spicy for hobby shops, but may be




just what the plain vanilla cnc shops need.








http://app.mailerlite.com/k7r6a8/198...6j0/1537420287




When it comes to CADCAM you are so clueless it's really sad.




What's sad is a rude, useless comment like this...



If you have something to say about Dolphin, say it.

Insulting someone that's trying to be helpful is

why your credibility is about zero in a lot of

peoples' eyes.


Why would I give a **** what lazy assholes like you think about me?

I suggest you pull your head out of your ass, get off Usenet for a few minutes and check out a professional business social media site like LinkedIn. It's very easy to see exactly what professionals in the CADCAM and machining business think of my credibility when someone actually makes the effort. That would be the effort that lazy assholes like you won't make before mouthing off with bull**** like you wrote above.

Who are my LinkedIn connections and how many do I have?

What LinkedIn group do I run?

What is the name of my LinkedIn group?

Who do many of many of LinkedIn connections work for?

Uncle George posts about Dolphin CADCAM constantly and has no idea what's so wrong with Dolphin CADCAM. How about you ask Uncle George to list what's so wrong with it. When CADCAM idiot Uncle George falls flat on his face I'll give you a list of all the basic functionality that is missing in Dolphin CADCAM and should have been added years ago.

Dolphin is a very arrogant company that's fallen way behind the times because they didn't and still don't listen to what their users want. Many Dolphin CADCAM users have now moved on... for damn good reasons.





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