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Re: Sketchings (was: Autocad Lite)



Hello Mike:
Check out http://www.computersurplusoutlet.com/defualt9.htm
look at the scanner that includes the software, Adobe Photo Deluxe along
with the impressive specs and price.  I have this software package, and it
does read and write .pdf files.  Someone sends me a .pdf file via email, I
can view it using the freely downloadable reader.  Print it out with
Deskjet.  Modify it as I please.  Scan it, and then send it back out to
everyone via psubs.  Question is, can AutoCad recognize .pdf files?
Big D.
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael B Holt <michaelbholt@juno.com>
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
Date: Sunday, July 18, 1999 12:48 PM
Subject: Sketchings (was: Autocad Lite)


>On Sat, 17 Jul 1999 13:05:08 -0700 Dick Morrisson writes:
>>Michael B Holt wrote:
>>
>>> >Also, the idea
>>> >of shekthing is better.  it,s easy to trade to each other.
>>>
>>> "Shekthing"?
>>
>>I believe he meant "sketching".
>
>Sorry.
>
>Thanks.
>
>I was being rushed out the door by a woman who doesn't understand
>subamrines, and I was not thinking clearly.
>
>Speaking of sketches, has anyone ever designed something really neat
>on a restuarant napkin, and then wiped your mouth with the napkin?
>Somehow, coffee stains on the blueprints are more respectable
>than a smear of ketchup.
>
>About quick sketches: if I have something I've scribbled out on paper,
>how can I e-mail it?   Does Kinko's offer scanners?
>
>And, as long as I'm worried about this, what's out there to convert
>drawings to a CAD-usable format?
>
>
>Mike Holt
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