kanzure
08-25-2008, 03:25 PM
Hey all,
I'm here because of the CNCzone newsletter ad. I had finally decided to turn on automatic parsing of HTML emails -- mostly because of cnczone's nasty emails and thomasnet (Thomas Register Directory)'s daily newspuke as well -- and the first email I saw today from cnczone had the link. Annoyingly, for the past two days I've found my inbox flooded with topic alerts from Elsevier's sciencedirect. I was silly enough to go through their entire index of journals and get alerts and journal updates on every single one of them. It's moderatley interesting reading, actually, but the way that the content is displayed (just a title in an email and you have to click to discover more) is far from timesaving.
Speaking of timesaving, forums aren't high on my list of timesavers. Anyway, welding is something I've been meaning to eventually pick up. Does anybody have a ridiculously large collection of welding and metalworking bookmarks that they'd be willing to share with me? I have quite a stash myself, just not on welding, you see. Electronics, molecular biology, vehicles, brain implants, software, pulse jets, you name it, just not welding. Any takers?
- Bryan
who is wondering whether or not the forum will allow him to post links in his first post
I'm here because of the CNCzone newsletter ad. I had finally decided to turn on automatic parsing of HTML emails -- mostly because of cnczone's nasty emails and thomasnet (Thomas Register Directory)'s daily newspuke as well -- and the first email I saw today from cnczone had the link. Annoyingly, for the past two days I've found my inbox flooded with topic alerts from Elsevier's sciencedirect. I was silly enough to go through their entire index of journals and get alerts and journal updates on every single one of them. It's moderatley interesting reading, actually, but the way that the content is displayed (just a title in an email and you have to click to discover more) is far from timesaving.
Speaking of timesaving, forums aren't high on my list of timesavers. Anyway, welding is something I've been meaning to eventually pick up. Does anybody have a ridiculously large collection of welding and metalworking bookmarks that they'd be willing to share with me? I have quite a stash myself, just not on welding, you see. Electronics, molecular biology, vehicles, brain implants, software, pulse jets, you name it, just not welding. Any takers?
- Bryan
who is wondering whether or not the forum will allow him to post links in his first post