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Five Industry Trends Disrupting the Design and Manufacturing World
The engineering and manufacturing world is rapidly changing--are you changing with it? The claim of reinventing the fundamental tools of an industry is a bold one, but that's exactly what's happening now as the design, engineering, and product development software that manufacturers depend on every day is rapidly responding to meet new demands and challenges. Onshape CEO Jon Hirschtick, an early innovator in the evolution of CAD, founded SolidWorks in 1993. Solid-Works was the first CAD system to run on Windows PCs rather than proprietary hardware that often costs hundreds of thousands of dollars. This platform shift suddenly made powerful CAD tools available to countless companies that previously couldn't afford it. As professional design tools continue to migrate to cloud and mobile (and perhaps to a yet-to-be discovered technology platform after that), CAD developers will need to keep focusing on the ongoing changes in the engineering and manufacturing workplace. It's a constantly moving target.
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Can Miss Universe Pageant save the world?
Darren Garnick: Miss Universe contest a kitschy, utopian event where nations put aside their rivalries and act like BFFFs He says dustup over Miss Lebanon selfie with Miss Israel shows that spirit tricky to maintain
Armed with a toilet brush, fringe candidate looked to clean up politics
During the 2000 New Hampshire primary, longshot presidential candidate Jim Taylor never imagined that yellow Playtex gloves, a bottle of Lysol and his signature political prop would be considered a security threat. The hunched-over Taylor, hobbling around with a ceramic toilet bowl, was approaching the motorcade of then-Vice President Al Gore as he was about to debate rival Bill Bradley at the University of New Hampshire. The shaggy-haired Taylor, a temp worker and documentary filmmaker from Minnesota, spent a full day on the campaign trail knocking on random voters' doors and offering to clean their bathrooms.
The Hemp Lady: a provocateur on pedals
A lover of puns, the long-shot Democratic presidential candidate and pro-cannabis activist attached handmade campaign signs to her rickety bicycle. In 1973, she rode from Florida to the White House with an \"Impeach Nixon\" sign on her handlebars, having also protested Nixon in 1970 for his \"lack of commitment\" to the bicycle as a way to reduce air pollution.
Playing 'dress-up' brings people closer together
Is trying out a hairstyle or clothing from another culture mocking that culture?
Playing 'dress-up' brings people closer together
As a lover of international tourist kitsch, I'm resentful that I didn't get to participate in Kimono Wednesdays. For the past six years, I've curated a crowdsourced travel photography website called \"Tacky Tourist Photos,\" in which I celebrate costume booths and those silly cutout boards where you morph into local cultural icons.
7th Annual N. H. Jewish Film Fest spotlights Sophie Tucker, delis
The festival is spread over six N.H. cities: Bedford, Concord, Keene, Manchester, Merrimack, and Portsmouth. This year's event offers ten films, nine of them Granite State premieres. \"Even in the Age of Netflix and On Demand, it's still empowering to see that film is not not meant to be a solitary experience,\" says Linda Gerson, NHJFF co-chair and co-artistic director. \"Film festivals bring people together, they inspire conversation, encourage us to explore new ideas, tap into our emotions, make us laugh and make us cry.\" * Anti-Defamation League (ADL) educator Lori Gans (\"24 Days\") will discuss \"Europe and the 'New' Anti-Semitism\" on March 22, following the film about the brutal kidnapping and murder of a French-Jewish man by an Islamic gang in France.
Banned together
For 2014, only runners with numbers will have access to Athletes' Village at the starting line -- an understandable precaution in the shadows of the Boylston Street bombings last year. Kate Finnegan has completed 33 marathons since 1983 with the Red Snakes, a group of running (and walking) artists from Boston's Kaji Aso Studio.