Exceptional. :)

This would work really well for me, thanks for even considering it at this stage: "two levels, then? Unencrypted DMs for now, and encrypted PMs later" //

Apologies for not getting more involved in more conversations, being slow to reply recently; I've been messing around with my Python thing, have been working on and have just started to understand how to parse Jason's JSON. :) The negative bit: I'm now beginning to understand why some active developers don't seem as active socially when they're evolving their apps.

Wow, thanks! I hope the ceremony goes well. Apologies for not getting more involved in this conversation earlier; I've been messing around with my Python thing, have just started to understand how to parse Jason's JSON. :)

4 years ago I decided to take on SolidWorks admin for our group subsidiary. I thought it'd be a few months before we were running smoothly, before all users would understand the need to adopt a consistent approach to modelling and saving their data in a consistent manner.

It turns out I let idealism and altruism blind me to human nature; I have to pick up the pieces frequently because users* just can't, repeatedly can't, be bothered following simple, documented rules.

*Intentionally derogatory use of the word.

Hey Jason, aside from password-protected Blurbs are there any ways we can send Private Messages here?

There are mitigating circumstances which I can't go into here.

Tangentially, 10C-related: Hmmm… I wonder when we'll get PMs here. :)

Thanks for putting the admin tables on the list. :)

Enough people are indeed like that. :/

Indeed she should. When we bought it for her I strongly suggested she kept it to herself and have her some startup tips - you know, the stuff that's usually in the 'Missing Manuals.'

Quite why she let him mess around now is a mystery. Why don't people learn,is ten to advice? :/