Sketchup 101 anyone?

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Count me in for Group 1. I went as far as downloading it - version 7, but then never went beyond that. It would be great to learn how to use it. I am real impressed with what I have seen from the folks that know how to use it.
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1is the lonliest number tnat you'll ever do
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mickyd wrote:1is the lonliest number tnat you'll ever do
Yes, but...2 can be as lonely as one, but the loneliest number is the number 1...:rolleyes: :D

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They are still touring. I saw them last year.
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I saw them in '86. Only 2 of the Dogs were on stage then; they said Chuck Negron had "the flu." Some years later I read Chuck Negron's own story of breaking his 20+ years of drug addiction ("Three Dog Nightmare," I believe). That show I had missed him in '86, most of the summer he wasn't fit to get out of bed.... Last I heard he has been totally clean for the last 10 years. Very good voice(s)!
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Wow! Great response. We have at least 10 so far for the learning group. Tom and I are kicking around a few ideas as to a format and plan to have something ready to start mid to late July. That way the holiday will be out of the way. Keep adding to the list and remember group 2 is so far a lonely number of 1. (I am also a fan of Three Dog Night)
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I know nothing about it other that seeing a couple of drawings on line here. I'd be interested too.
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Count me in as well! I've got several projects that could be done in Sketchup!
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I would be a 1, assuming I can get a version to run on my MAC OSX tiger.:confused:
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Count me in. I have play around with it, but could not get very far.
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