Simplify Your Windows Explorer View
We all have a lot drives on our computers these days. From local drives and all their partitions, to optical drives (CD/DVD), and flash card readers (that we can't even use unless there's media in them but for some reason they still show up in the list), to the plethora of network shares our IT department says we "need," even though we only use some of them every other month or so.
Here is an easy way to simplify all that extra baggage in Windows Explorer and see only the drives you need to:
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Indeed Its a Dynamic Analysis...
WHAT is it: Dynamic Analysis constitutes Harmonic, Transient, and Random Vibrations.

WHEN to use: If an external load depends on the frequency, varies with time or if its non deterministic i.e random.
WHY do we need: Static Analysis gives us a rough idea of the behavior of the structure. However, we shouldn't neglect the fact that all structures are exposed to operating conditions that are dynamic in nature. The stress level obtained in a dynamic loading is much smaller and closer to the actual stress undergone by the structure in the real time application. (MORE)
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GXSC Launches Tips & Tricks Videos, own YouTube Feed!
NEW! - in an effort to keep our customers better trained, Graphics Systems Corporation now offers monthly Tips & Tricks Videos! Each month we will feature new content on some of the hottest topics in CAD.
CHECK OUT SOME OF OUR RECENT VIDEOS:
You can also subscribe to our YouTube page and receive updates on new videos each month!
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Fine-Tune Your Design in 2009
 This presentation will show you how SolidWorks 3D CAD and 3DVIA Composer product documentation software work together to improve communications between your design team and your documentation group. SolidWorks will help you design better products, while Composer uses the information to help create up-to-date, accurate, printed, and interactive materials.
LIVE WEBCAST BY SOLIDWORKS CORP. Mon., March 9
9-10 a.m. CST
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