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21-Topaz I
August 4, 2016
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Thursday Question

  • August 4, 2016
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I installed Creo 3 today for testing on a computer for one of my users.  They started it up and got the below image.

So what do you think the black spot at the bottom of the picture is?  They say it's a coffee cup that is on a laptop but I'm not so sure.  What do you think?

If it is a coffee cup the why the heck would someone put liquid ON a computer?  And why would PTC promote that?

    6 replies

    21-Topaz II
    August 4, 2016

    Sure looks like coffee or soda to me.

    Maybe it's a real tall skinny cup sitting in front of the laptop.

    21-Topaz II
    August 4, 2016

    Other good questions:

    • Why is someone running an analysis on a small laptop with no mouse?
    • Why the ball of rubber bands?
    • Colored pencils? Really?
    18-Opal
    August 4, 2016

    That is just how the Marketing Depart thinks Engineers operate...

    23-Emerald III
    August 4, 2016

    Well I don't work without coffee so I'm guessing PTC simulation and analysis doesn't run unless you give it a little coffee too.

    STEVEG21-Topaz IAuthor
    21-Topaz I
    August 4, 2016

    But would you ever put a cup of liquid ON the computer like this image suggests?

    21-Topaz II
    August 4, 2016

    You and I wouldn't, but that guy in middle management ...

    14-Alexandrite
    August 4, 2016

    The image on the laptop it seems fake also, is that guy real? Is that hand from him?

    15-Moonstone
    August 4, 2016

    Maybe he just has a googly eye on his laptop for some reason. LOL

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    18-Opal
    August 5, 2016

    In Creo3, click the image of the coffee on the laptop and it takes you to a page to download an ebook that says "Get Best Practices from Top Performers".

    So evidently that image is trying to portray a top performer using best practices that ideally should be imitated. 🙂

    STEVEG21-Topaz IAuthor
    21-Topaz I
    August 12, 2016

    Alleged coffee...