I believe it is ScottM (I'm a little fuzzy on who at the moment) that routinely approves or denies these applications, which he typically processes in batches about once per week or thereabouts. If you wish to see this for yourself, just enter "01010 " (Brimfield, MA) in the zipcode field and then tab or click on another field and you will find yourself presented with this question. The " Non-Resident" question textbox becomes visible after the registrant enters a zipcode from outside of the NC, SC, VA, TN, GA, or FL states and then tabs or clicks on the next field in the registration form (it's pretty hard to miss this field if it applies to the registrant). By day, he maintains critical life support equipment in the Anesthesia Department at the Mayo Clinic. By night, he’s a an authorized SketchUp trainer/rockstar, contributing and teaching on the popular blog Design. ![]() ![]() ![]() The individual need simply explain the reason why they feel they should be considered for approval - and unique skills is one of the criteria considered. He's on the SketchUp for Education team and can be found in his free time constantly redesigning his tiny house or breaking things in his workshop. Dave Richards is fine woodworker living in Rochester, Minnesota. Dave Richards is fine woodworker living in Rochester, Minnesota. ![]() This field *must* be filled in for an out-of-area registrant to be considered for acceptance (failure to fill in this field triggers automatic rejection). Four great new Styles for you to use by ‘Style Guru’ Dave Richards. The video is quite long, but lots of useful tips. The critical registration field for out-of-area residence applications is the " Non-Resident" question portion of the registration. Dave Richards sharing years of experience using SketchUp for drawing woodworking stuff, at the SketchUp basecamp last year.
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