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Old 02-07-2017, 12:35 PM   #1
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Just a tiny little change --> 986 (printed or even better as a badge, would need a little scare box around it) on the arm side.
Right in the center is a little too prominent for my taste
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Old 02-07-2017, 01:07 PM   #2
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Just a tiny little change --> 986 (printed or even better as a badge, would need a little scare box around it) on the arm side.
Right in the center is a little too prominent for my taste
Wow,
What a great design. Put me down for one. Size = XL.

@Fred - I wish I had your toys. I always enjoyed CFD when I was modelling furnaces for heat treatment. Sadly retirement took those toys away. Great rasters Fred!
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Old 02-07-2017, 02:58 PM   #3
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Ok, I want a t-shirt too. Who ever put this up please link up the "Buy Now" button (Jon?)

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Wow,
What a great design. Put me down for one. Size = XL.

@Fred - I wish I had your toys. I always enjoyed CFD when I was modelling furnaces for heat treatment. Sadly retirement took those toys away. Great rasters Fred!
Wow, surprised, me did not know that, Don!

Yea you should see what's available to us today in terms of problem solving you'd freak out. 'Dynamic-anything' throughout the whole study domain. Toys indeed

The only difference today (from your time I'm guessing) is the abilities to coupled any of the CFD data fields with thermal and/or structural problem solving (PLM suite). Friggin scary when you start thinking about it (lets just hope only kind & honest ppl have access to these tools I tell ya).

Hope you are well there buddy, my regards to you and your family as always
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Old 02-07-2017, 09:26 PM   #4
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Wow,
What a great design. Put me down for one. Size = XL.

@Fred - I wish I had your toys. I always enjoyed CFD when I was modelling furnaces for heat treatment. Sadly retirement took those toys away. Great rasters Fred!
I'm in for one in XL too.
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