Suddenly, This Afternoon
Jun. 24th, 2017 05:46 pmSuddenly, this afternoon, started feeling better. First noticed that the appetite was back, then the absence of fever and fatigue. Lungs are still crappy, full of junk and noise, but that'll take some time and some hard work with the breathing treatments. Which will thankfully be done with the new nebulizer which is much more effective than the old setup.
Anyway, since I'm apparently going to live, I think I'm gonna download the trial version of TurboCad's DesignCad software to help me do revised cutting bills and drilling diagrams for the drill stand and work bench that my grandson and I have started in the basement. The changes aren't complicated but they're fairly substantial, in terms of shear numbers of parts, and I want the paperwork to be up to date and usable as a teaching aid with my grandson.
Then, if the trial verson works out, I'll download the full version and have it to use on future projects and for Jason and the other grandkids to play with should any of them seem inclined toward design or engineering.
Hopefully I won't get screwed over by the T'Cad people like I was by AutoDesk, producers of AutoCad, a few years ago. Which is a whole other story, almost as boring as this one. But, hey, I'm gonna live to tell it...
LPK
@Dreamwidth
6.24.2017
Anyway, since I'm apparently going to live, I think I'm gonna download the trial version of TurboCad's DesignCad software to help me do revised cutting bills and drilling diagrams for the drill stand and work bench that my grandson and I have started in the basement. The changes aren't complicated but they're fairly substantial, in terms of shear numbers of parts, and I want the paperwork to be up to date and usable as a teaching aid with my grandson.
Then, if the trial verson works out, I'll download the full version and have it to use on future projects and for Jason and the other grandkids to play with should any of them seem inclined toward design or engineering.
Hopefully I won't get screwed over by the T'Cad people like I was by AutoDesk, producers of AutoCad, a few years ago. Which is a whole other story, almost as boring as this one. But, hey, I'm gonna live to tell it...
LPK
@Dreamwidth
6.24.2017