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Clausen himself was probably influenced by Quinn

They saw what was going on in South Bend and wanted to be part of it.Clausen himself was probably influenced by Quinn. After three years, you can say that he has a greatstatistical year. However, when is the last really long winning streak they had with Clausen at the helmOh yeah, they haven't had one The longest streak we had with Clausen is three games. Then we remember that when Quinn was in that same position he scored on a keeper. The only problem was he scored a minute too quickly.My favorite memory of Quinn was against UCLA when Notre Dame did not play a great game. However, when the Irish got the ball with a minute left I knew they would win I had faith in Quinn.

I knew the Irish would win because Clausen would't let me down Oh yeah, he gotsafetied.Certainly it is not all on Clausen. Saying he is not as good as Quinn is not by any means an insult.I was hoping to write an article at the end of the year entitled "Brady I love you, but Jimmy is the Man." However, I can't say that he is better than Quinn because the results aren't even close.In closing, I would love to see Clausen come back next year and I would love to be able to retract all of this.? ? . Leading Dimension Reseller Adds FDM to Rapid Technology Group to Target DirectDigital Manufacturing (DDM) MarketsTROY, Mich.(Business Wire)FISHER/UNITECH, a leading engineering technologies firm serving the Midwest, haspartnered with Stratasys (NASDAQ:SSYS) to sell its full product line of high-endFDM machines along with the Dimension 3D Printer. FISHER/UNITECH has established two centrally-located Rapid Technology Centers inits existing Troy, Michigan, and Chicago, Illinois, locations.

These centers areequipped with dedicated sales and support staff, directed by Rapid TechnologyManager, Joe Rocca (), and house the FDM 400mc machine with theability to run all available Stratasys plastics. FISHER/UNITECHs commitment tothe Dimension 3D printer line remains in place with its existing field sales andsupport organization, spread across several states in the Central and GreatLakes region of the country. "We are thrilled to be a premier reseller of the Stratasys FDM line," saidCharles Hess, president of FISHER/UNITECH. "The FDM machines give us theopportunity to tap new markets in both traditional prototyping and directdigital manufacturing. DDM eliminates tooling, injection molding and die castingfrom the manufacturing process. This will enable discrete manufacturers to movedirectly from design to manufacturing, reducing time-to-market and loweringcapital expenditures to free up cash flow for additional projects." The FDM line offers a wide variety of materials to produce parts that are fitfor prototyping, functional testing, installation and end-use. Some materials are sterilizable, making them idealfor the medical, pharmaceutical and food packaging industries.

Serving as a complement to the FDM line is the Dimension 3D Printer; forcompanies with less stringent build size, material and resolution requirements.Dimension printers have become an extension of the 3D CAD process, and acritical part of the overall design lifeline. For manufacturers that currentlyoutsource prototypes, which can take days or weeks and run upwards of $250 permodel, the Dimension, starting at $18,900, is an attractive alternative. ADimension Printer can create prototypes in just hours - for $10 or less - whileensuring designs remain inside the company. The Dimension requires nospecialized skills or training; just load the software on any Microsoft Windowsnetwork and start printing. About FISHER/UNITECH () FISHER/UNITECH, established in 1993, provides Product Lifecycle Managementsolutions to discrete manufacturing companies. The company's focus is on processimprovement for product development. Process improvement is obtained through theintegration of advanced software solutions to replace legacy systems.