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Anthony J. Lockwood · October 1, 2005 · Insights, Gripes, and Conjecture
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Anthony J. Lockwood · November 1, 2004 · Sometimes its seems that upfront and concurrent CAE, like the late Rodney Dangerfield,gets no respect.
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Anthony J. Lockwood · September 1, 2004 · Welcome to Desktop Engineering’s Elements of Analysis, the first in a series of occasional supplements on topics of special interest to the design engineering community.
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Anthony J. Lockwood · September 1, 2004 · So, I read this Wall Street guy’s analysis of the half million jobs generatedby the U.S. economy in the March through June timeframe.
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Anthony J. Lockwood · August 1, 2004 · Some of you have lived this. ...
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Anthony J. Lockwood · August 1, 2004 · Everybody loves Ernie. Look at him chatting up the boss. She’s tossing her head back and laughing. Ernie’s pointing at something on his monitor. The Minderbinder account. I did most of the work on the Minderbinder account. Ernie gets the credit. Again.