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    Posted: 21.May.2012 at 18:46
Everybody check out this new website!

www.CaddChat.webs.com 

It offers instant autocad help!! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.May.2012 at 21:05
All I will say is, good luck with that.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.May.2012 at 22:54
Do you know why AutoCAD users frequent sites like the CADforum, The Swamp, CADTutor, CAD Everything, AUGI and the AutoDesk forums dude?  Because...they...are...FREE!  People like free stuff.  They don't like paying for stuff even if it is $5 a week.

Who are some of these CAD "experts" that will answer questions instantly?  And how "instant" is "instant" anyway?  If I'm in India and it is 3 PM and I have a question is someone at CadChat really going to be standing by their phone or computer waiting to answer my cry for help?


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"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.May.2012 at 22:59
> What's the benefit?

That will always depend on who you ask.
 
My dad used to say that, "Even a bare hook will snag a fish once in a while."
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.May.2012 at 12:11
How many fish did your dad catch using that piece of sage advice?  One?

I guess your dad did not like drowning worms?  Is that why he took up hunting?
"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.May.2012 at 21:25
Many, actually.  There is (or was) an annual migratory run of some type of fish on a river into Lake Michigan years ago where "snagging" with bare hooks was the only method of fishing allowed.  I never went with him on those trips... I had long moved out on my own by then.
 
But he drowned a lot of worms, baitfish, and artificial tackle along the way too. 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.May.2012 at 17:20
Mr. Connor, CaddChat is completely free via CommunityChat. 

Being that we are new we are still testing the waters, we greatly appreciate your constructive criticism. Be assured that we are taking your comments into consideration. 

Thanks, 
CaddChat


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.May.2012 at 18:06
Why duplicate the wheel?  How many more CAD help sites do we need?  What is the advantage to utilizing your CommunityChat over other sites?  If people want to just "chat" then there are other avenues open to them.

I find your claims of "instant AutoCAD help" to be dubious at best.  I'd venture to say that CaddChat cannot make good on that claim.


Edited by John Connor - 23.May.2012 at 18:18
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.May.2012 at 18:19
So what does it take to become a member of this exclusive community at CaddChat?  Tried the Membership area but visitors are told it is "under construction".  If the site is not complete why roll it out this soon?

I see you offer training seminars.  Are they web-based?

Where are you guys located? 

Will there be specific discussion forums or will any/all topics be discussed in one big "community" room?

Can you name some of these "experts" you have on staff to instantly answer our questions?  What are their "credentials" (i.e. - what entitles them to be calling themselves experts)?  Inquiring minds want to know.


Edited by John Connor - 23.May.2012 at 18:23
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.May.2012 at 18:22
Then try me. 
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