Anyone want to talk about Working from home on our Podcast

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Eric Miller
Tue, Mar 31, 2020 1:23 AM

All,

I hope everyone is safe and you are settled in at home.

This weeks All Things ANSYS podcast is all about running ANSYS from home.
If you have left your cubicle and moved into the spare bedroom, we
would love to have you join our discussion.  I'm looking for 2 or 3
people to join an unscripted discussion on how it is going.

If interested, shoot us an email at podcast@padtinc.com

Thanks!

Eric

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Eric Miller
eric@millerphx.com

All, I hope everyone is safe and you are settled in at home. This weeks All Things ANSYS podcast is all about running ANSYS from home. If you have left your cubicle and moved into the spare bedroom, we would love to have you join our discussion. I'm looking for 2 or 3 people to join an unscripted discussion on how it is going. If interested, shoot us an email at podcast@padtinc.com Thanks! Eric -- --------------------------------- Eric Miller eric@millerphx.com
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Christopher Wright
Tue, Mar 31, 2020 5:05 AM

On Mar 30, 2020, at 8:23 PM, Eric Miller eric@millerphx.com wrote:

This weeks All Things ANSYS podcast is all about running ANSYS from home.

I used to do that before it all got simplified. I used a Mac+ with a terminal emulator that made it into a Tektronix 4010 or a DEC terminal. I had a couple of command files for file management written by a long-gone friend.  My favorite work environment was my downstairs office with a beer or a glass of wine within reach and  I could listen to a wide variety of music into the wee hours, played at my choice of volume. I got some pretty serious work done—probably some of you are reading this with electricity from nuke plants whose seismic safety was verified late one Saturday night to the music of Miles Davis or The Chieftains. Not much fun these days now that everything is so simple.

Christopher Wright P.E. |"They couldn't hit an elephant at
chrisw@skypoint.com  | this distance" (last words of Gen.
.......................................| John Sedgwick, Spotsylvania 1864)
http://www.skypoint.com/members/chrisw/

> On Mar 30, 2020, at 8:23 PM, Eric Miller <eric@millerphx.com> wrote: > > > This weeks All Things ANSYS podcast is all about running ANSYS from home. I used to do that before it all got simplified. I used a Mac+ with a terminal emulator that made it into a Tektronix 4010 or a DEC terminal. I had a couple of command files for file management written by a long-gone friend. My favorite work environment was my downstairs office with a beer or a glass of wine within reach and I could listen to a wide variety of music into the wee hours, played at my choice of volume. I got some pretty serious work done—probably some of you are reading this with electricity from nuke plants whose seismic safety was verified late one Saturday night to the music of Miles Davis or The Chieftains. Not much fun these days now that everything is so simple. Christopher Wright P.E. |"They couldn't hit an elephant at chrisw@skypoint.com | this distance" (last words of Gen. .......................................| John Sedgwick, Spotsylvania 1864) http://www.skypoint.com/members/chrisw/
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Philippe Vidori
Thu, Apr 2, 2020 3:33 AM

Hello Eric,

I'm interested in discussing the issue and I was for a long time like
Chris , however it requires a lot of discipline but it's feasible.
Also, I've never seen such a mess since last month.

Best regards,

P. Vidori, B.ing,M.Sc.A
Chargé de Cours ( Design de Machines )
philippe.vidori@polymtl.ca
Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal
c.514.803.4805

Eric Miller eric@millerphx.com a écrit :

All,

I hope everyone is safe and you are settled in at home.

This weeks All Things ANSYS podcast is all about running ANSYS from home.
If you have left your cubicle and moved into the spare bedroom, we
would love to have you join our discussion.  I'm looking for 2 or 3
people to join an unscripted discussion on how it is going.

If interested, shoot us an email at podcast@padtinc.com

Thanks!

Eric

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Eric Miller
eric@millerphx.com


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Hello Eric, I'm interested in discussing the issue and I was for a long time like Chris , however it requires a lot of discipline but it's feasible. Also, I've never seen such a mess since last month. Best regards, P. Vidori, B.ing,M.Sc.A Chargé de Cours ( Design de Machines ) philippe.vidori@polymtl.ca Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal c.514.803.4805 Eric Miller <eric@millerphx.com> a écrit : > All, > > I hope everyone is safe and you are settled in at home. > > This weeks All Things ANSYS podcast is all about running ANSYS from home. > If you have left your cubicle and moved into the spare bedroom, we > would love to have you join our discussion. I'm looking for 2 or 3 > people to join an unscripted discussion on how it is going. > > If interested, shoot us an email at podcast@padtinc.com > > Thanks! > > Eric > > > > > -- > --------------------------------- > Eric Miller > eric@millerphx.com > _______________________________________________ > Xansys-temp mailing list > Xansys-temp@xansystest.info > http://xansystest.info/mailman/listinfo/xansys-temp_xansystest.info > If you are receiving too many emails from XANSYS please consider > changing account settings to Digest mode which will send a single > email per day. > > Please send administrative requests such as deletion from XANSYS to > xansys-mod@tynecomp.co.uk and not to the list -- P. Vidori, B.ing,M.Sc.A Chargé de Cours ( Design de Machines ) philippe.vidori@polymtl.ca Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal c.514.803.4805