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hahaha, right you are. To continue the line: Rhino is as superflous as a hole in your head ;-}
Maybe I should return - or should I say 'retro' - to pencil and paper. At least it wouldn't force me to 'install' some stuff from time to time. No hassle with NURBS or polygons anymore.
Believe it or not: I just talked to another industrial designer in this area, and guess what he has on his machine? No CAD, no vector, no pixel editor, no 3D, **nothinn**. Just a cheap 'n cheerful text editor (NoteTab Pro which I'm running as well - http://www.notetab.com ,an address database, that's it. For the rest he is using a pencil and paper, subcontracting everything. Saves him a lot of hassle. IMHO not a bad alternative.
jens g.r. benthien
designer
http://www.sacalobra.de
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