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The Educational Plot Stamp
Most of you will read this post and think that it has nothing to do with Civil 3D. Here’s my teaser - wait for
Originally posted by Jason Hickey from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 23 Sep 2006
Profile Structure Labels the Sequel
So it is friday nite, I have managed to get an early start on the cold and flu season. So I am at home
Originally posted by Nick Zeeben from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 23 Sep 2006
Connect Now!
AU Connect went live today. Check it out. You have to be registered for the event and the same UN/PW you used for AU,
Originally posted by Joseph Wurcher from Autodesk University 2006
ReBlogged here on 23 Sep 2006
Session you Don’t Want to Miss!
MS10-1 Welcome General Session Carl Bass’s first AU as Autodesk CEO, opening the biggest AU ever! Details are still being worked out on all the Industry
Originally posted by Joseph Wurcher from Autodesk University 2006
ReBlogged here on 23 Sep 2006
New CADLearner Blog!
Dan Dolan, President of CADLearning / 4D Technologies, recently launched a new blog dedicated to CAD-related learning topics. He covers “the latest trends and
Originally posted by hewetth from Heidi Hewett's Blog
ReBlogged here on 23 Sep 2006
ICE 2007 - Check
It is official. I am now a Civil 3D 2007 Implementation Certified Expert. I participated as a part of the first group for the
Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 23 Sep 2006
Creating Brick Lugs in Revit Building
This is an issue that seems to come up over and over again in class. I've shown lots of "workarounds", such as using 2D
Originally posted by Matt Dillon from Breaking Down the Walls
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
No New Templates Needed!
If you read the Service Pack 2 Readme file, you may have noticed the following section. Important: The following standard template files (*.dwt) have
Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
[Untitled]
A tem disponível mais umas quantas texturas que poderão ser interessantes para computação gráfica. Ver em http://www.spiralgraphics.biz/... [[ This is a content summary only.
Originally posted by João Brogueira from CAD ptbr - Falando sobre CAD, GIS e 3D em Português...por João Brogueira
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
Esferas cortadas por superfícies irregulares
Como obter este tipo de cortes em sólidos 3D no AutoCAD 2007? Ingredientes: Uma superfície gerada com o comando Loft servindo-nos apenas dum arco
Originally posted by João Brogueira from CAD ptbr - Falando sobre CAD, GIS e 3D em Português...por João Brogueira
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
Enable Radius Snap
You've seen it, you've passed it by because you weren't sure what it meant: It's found in your Alignment Styles; I'd say it's buried,
Originally posted by Scott from Civil 3D - Paving the Way
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
Hands-on Labs still Open!
AU this year will have 98 hands-on labs - 43 of them are full. We are able to repeat many of them and there
Originally posted by Joseph Wurcher from Autodesk University 2006
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
CAD Midwest Technology Expo and Kansas City AutoCAD Users Group
Mmmmm Kansas City Bar-B-Que time! I will be there arriving the afternoon of October 10th 2006 and then presenting on the 11th and departing
Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
Todays notes
Originally posted by R.K. McSwain from CAD Panacea
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
Dimension Centerlines cant get any easier!
Over the years I've done a lot of research looking for a good solution to creating centerline linetype dimensions. I've tried suppressing the extension
Originally posted by Mark Douglas from In the Dynamic Interface
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
Autodesk Labs
Ever wondered what Autodesk is doing between releases? Check out the Autodesk Labs site to have a sneak peek at what might be coming
Originally posted by Jim Dowthwaite from area 31
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
Are Autodesk the "Bloggiest CAD Company"?
Shaan Hurley, who can be blamed for this blog, celebrates Autodesk’s 20th company blog. Does that make Autodesk the “Bloggiest CAD Company”? I was watching
Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
Role Specific Markup and Measurement Autdoesk Design Review Flash Animation
Senior Product Marketing Manager, Jennifer Toton, shared some material for Autodesk Design Review 2007: CLICK TO LAUNCH FLASH ANIMATION(opens pop-up window) After a brief
Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
Nerd, Geek or Dork? Find out.
Alright, my smarty-pants of a husband sent me a link to a test. The much-debated... is Melanie really a Dork? can finally be solved.
Originally posted by Melanie (Stone) Perry from Mistress of the Dorkness
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
Loading Libraries
Goto File... Load from Library... Load Family and you'll notice icons on the left for Desktop, My Documents, My Computer, My Network Places, Imperial
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
Wow, the List Of Autodesk Company Blogs Grows, Time to Set the Kanga Video Free!
I remember back a few years ago being a guinea pig and starting this blog. There were quite a few people thinking I was
Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
Surveys and Site Plans
We quite often import survey data into Revit from DWG files given to us by the surveyor. Here are a few tips to consider
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
Family Templates
Let's say you have an office standard for how doors and windows should appear in plan view and you want to incorporate this or
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
ADT 2007 - Implementation Guide - DONE!
I am really, REALLY, pleased to announce that Paul Aubin and I submitted the final manuscripts to the publisher a few weeks ago for
Originally posted by Matt Dillon from Breaking Down the Walls
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
Onde encontrar Blogs sobre AutoCAD
“Find AutoCAD Solutions”, explore CAD blogs subscreva as RSS feeds em Cadopols.com Blogs Feed Channel AutoCAD Blogs and Outside RSS Feeds Bem vindos à
Originally posted by João Brogueira from CAD ptbr - Falando sobre CAD, GIS e 3D em Português...por João Brogueira
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
Who says CAD isn't fun?
Every once in a while I stop and think about how much I love the process, production and perspective of CAD. My personality lends
Originally posted by CADDManager from CADDManager.com Blog
ReBlogged here on 22 Sep 2006
A380: Further Wiring Design Delays
Add another six-month increment to the bill. The largest project of its kind, Windows Vista Airbus A380 has been delayed again, again for wiring
Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
James Wedding and His Annual Golf Event at AU 2006
5th Annual AU Duffer's Anonymous Open. James has organized this for a few years and I have seen the bloodshot eyes and sun burns
Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
No Periods, Period!
If you used Periods in your file names AND numbers you are asking for trouble.Here are three examples:Project.0921.rvtProject-Central.454.rvtProject-Steve.0921.rvtWhen you save a file named this
Originally posted by Steve from Revit OpEd
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
Screw Connection Templates
Let’s face it, where would we be without screw connections in not only mechanical engineering, but in engineering in general? And because screw connections
Originally posted by Andrew de Leon from Drawing the Machine
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
More on MindManager & Office Open XML Formats
As mentioned in an earlier post, MindManager Maps will be edit-able in Office 2007 thanks to XML based formats. Brian Jones, a Program Manager
Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
Interferences with Autodesk products
With each release of software (annually now) from Autodesk, I continue to be amazed. I can remember when we upgraded software and focused on
Originally posted by BethPowell from Beth's CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
Now for the Important Stuff
November 27, 200612:30 pmto5:00 pm12:30 pmto5:00 pmEnough blog updates and personnel changes. Time for some really important business. Golf at AU.
Originally posted by James Wedding, P.E. from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
Very Valuable Variable: get a grip on Mtext
Variable: CENTERMTfrom AutoCAD help:Controls how grips stretch multiline text that is centered horizontally. CENTERMT does not apply to stretching multiline text by using the
Originally posted by Melanie (Stone) Perry from Mistress of the Dorkness
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
CAD Vendors: How to do blogs right
Attention CAD vendors! How to do your blog right... Check out theclientside.blogspot.com. Can you guess which enormous corporation runs it? (Answer below.) Michael Seaton
Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
Reprographers Who Don't Charge More for DWF: They're Out There
A reprographics shop is much like an emergency room. Just like a doctor who wants to get patients in and out, a reprographer wants
Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
Letter to all Local Chapter Presidents
Below information kindly supplied by Bill Adams ( AUGI BoD member - Secretary and LUG Manager ).G’day Local Chapter PresidentsWell doesn’t time fly when
Originally posted by MikePerry from BLAUGI
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
AUGI - AU Presidents Program
Below information kindly supplied by Bill Adams ( AUGI BoD member - Secretary and LUG Manager ). G’day Local Chapter Presidents What’s that you
Originally posted by MikePerry from BLAUGI
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
Should interoperability become a legal right?
Visit out-law.com, and tell them what you think.
Originally posted by Evan Yares from The CAD Industry
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
Ice Update
Two days down. Tomorrow is the exam. I'll be back in touch.
Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
Get your fresh hot feeds
We have been getting some emails about feeds since we did the migration. Blogger used to publish xml files for us. Wordpress works a
Originally posted by Nick Zeeben from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
AutoTable 3.5 beta released today
Good news for AutoCAD users. Cadig just announced the release of AutoTable 3.5 beta for AutoCAD (An easy Excel to AutoCAD tool). AutoTable is
Originally from Cadopolis News
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
Robert Green's Annual CAD Manager Survey
Shaan Hurley noted that Robert Green is a well known CAD Management expert, consultant, and writer for Cadalyst Magazine and his CAD Manager's Newsletters.
Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
Rotating Points in Civil 3D-There is a Way!
Everytime I teach a Civil 3D class the question always is asked; How do I rotate points? The answer is not what you would
Originally posted by Dominick Gallegos from The Crazy World of Civil 3D
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
An AutoCAD Hip Tip on Workspaces
I just returned from a long weekend to Carmel, California. I must admit it was extra nice driving to our little vacation rather than
Originally posted by Lynn Allen from Lynn Allen's Blog
ReBlogged here on 21 Sep 2006
A quick announcement...
Our second son, Zephyr Ewan Walmsley, was born today (Wednesday September 20th) at 6:55 am CET, weighing 3.15 kg and measuring 49 cm in
Originally posted by Kean Walmsley from Through the Interface
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Ductile Iron Isn’t Reinforced Concrete
Your Pipe Network quick tip for the day. Using the default Part Catalog in C3D, the built-in material in the Ductile Iron Pipe Part
Originally posted by James Wedding, P.E. from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Profile Pipe Label Controls
Ok so I havent posted much lately. But I was a little occupied hanging all the fancy new wallpaper on this joint. Anyways on
Originally posted by Nick Zeeben from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Annual CAD Manager's Survey
It's that time of year! Time for the Annual CAD Manager Survey conducted by Robert Green at Cadalyst Magazine. The data supports Robert's annual
Originally posted by hewetth from Heidi Hewett's Blog
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Robert Green's Annual CAD Manager Survey
Robert Green is a well known CAD Management expert, consultant, and writer for Cadalyst Magazine and his CAD Manager's Newsletters. He currently has a
Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Mill Creek Systems Announces Detail Manager Plus with DWF support
Product Marketing Manager, Gabrielle Friedly, reports that there's a new DWF partner in town. Mill Creek Systems announced the availability of Detail Manager Plus
Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
ADSK: Delisting Warning
It's a formality when public companies don't do their paperwork on time: the stock exchange that lists the stock sends a warning -- it's
Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Realising the Freedom Tower: Pioneering Process Change - Darren J. Rizza - Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Introduction; Darren’s presentation covered Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM) evolution from CAD to Building Information Modelling and how it’s being applied to the Freedom Tower Project,
Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Autodesk Dirt?
, a new blog from Autodesk Technical Evangelist Pete Kelsey covers their Civil / Survey & GIS products. If you’ve attended Autodesk University you’ve probably
Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Adobe Serious About CAD Market
Maybe we should be flattered. It's rare that really big software companies pay attention to CAD users. But Adobe is seriously making inroads and
Originally posted by rtara from CAD Insider
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Traveling, again
All of my training involves traveling of some sort or another and I'm lucky enough to get to Europe, where I lived for six
Originally posted by tbdesign from Ted Boardman's Visualization Blog
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
A Civil 3D Portfolio
I was messing around on the Civil 3D Community Site and noticed there was a spot for a portfolio. It seemed like a good
Originally posted by Dana Breig Probert, EIT from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Two New Bloggers
Troy Gates of Costa Mesa is an Application Engineer for L.A. CAD with a new blog called Revit Coaster. I look forward to reading
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
The Revit Experiment III
Translating standard details from AutoCAD to Revit:Now, you can import DWGs into Revit and not do anything else to them. You can also scan
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Revit's Drafting Machine
Overlooked by many beginners... For those of you who remember using drafting machines mounted to a drafting table you'll find a similar tool in
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Head & Sill Height Behavior
Did you model a rough opening height for your window that has say a sloping sill and now your head height is not accurate
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Utility Lines Workaround
In AutoCAD you can add text to linetypes but you'll notice that in Revit you can't... unless you use this workaround. This workaround involves
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Worksets Basics and Tips
I'll give you a basic intro to worksets and provide a few tips we've learned.When you have a large project and you want multiple
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Wall Layer Wrapping Control
Let's say you've set your wall type parameter "Wrapping at Inserts" to Both because you want the exterior and interior finishes to wrap (as
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Cost Estimating
There are 3 ways we've found to estimate the cost of a project in Revit.If you want to estimate the total cost of the
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
The Revit Experiment II
Using Revit's 2D Drafting tools:Because beginners are not completely familiar with all of Revit's tools and because they are often faced with a deadline,
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
The Revit Experiment I
7 months into my blogger experiment and I realize that I've talked a lot about Revit tips and tricks but I haven't really talked
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
More Keyboard Shortcuts
1. Hold the Delete key and delete items one-by-one by clicking on them.2. Hold the Ctrl key and drag an object to copy it
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
A few interesting features
1. Draw an arc (wall or line doesn't matter). Goto its properties and you can check "Center Mark Visible" if you need to dimension
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Autodesk University Blog
For those of you interested in following events at Autodesk University 2006 Joseph Wurcher's blog is devoted to a behind-the-scenes look at this year's
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Press + Drag
Do you ever accidentally drag a wall or other model object across the screen when you didn't intend to move it? That's probably because
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Auto Dimension Options
Select the Dimension tool. In the options bar "Pick: Entire Walls" and select the "Options" button.Select an exterior wall and you'll notice that you
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Rafters on Top Plate
If you've sketched your roof using Lines in the Roof By Footprint mode you'll notice that your roof may not be resting on your
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Parametric Column Families
Have you tried everything and you can't get your column to stretch parametrically?It can be a difficult task to figure out. There is no
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Stepped Foundation Plans
We often have split level projects and we've had a lot of trouble isolating the stem walls and footings from the rest of the
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Cleaning wall intersections
Most wall intersections clean but we've had a few projects that put Revit's wall cleanup function to the test. To fix some intersections takes
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Multiple Project Orientations
Lets say you have three buildings on your site and they are all at different angles. If you go to View Properties you'll notice
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
IFC/ODBC Software
I'm exploring Cost Estimating, Facilities Management, Specification Writers, and Material Takeoff softwares that utilize IFC and ODBC data that can be exported from Revit.
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
View Range & Visibility Lessons
We ran into two interesting View Range problems today.Interior elevation tags from the first floor plan were mysteriously showing up on the second floor
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Free Revit User Guide
Three resources I've recently learned of:1. If you bought a seat of Revit you should be able to get a 708 page Revit User
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Section Annotation Features
There's more to Sections than meets the eye.1. Goto the View... Section. You'll notice that you can select between a Building Section, Wall Section,
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Callout Annotation Features
Goto View... Callout. You'll notice you can select a Floor Plan or Detail View callout. Select Detail View and draw a callout in plan
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Accessing object properties in an AutoCAD .NET application
This post takes the sample code shown in the last entry, converts it to VB.NET and adds in some code to access specific entity
Originally posted by Kean Walmsley from Through the Interface
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
The Future of AutoCAD… Design Validation and Usability!
You can contribute to the design and usability of future AutoCAD releases by participating in design validation and usability studies. Design validation sessions are
Originally posted by hewetth from Heidi Hewett's Blog
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Latest edition of AUGIWorld - Sep/Oct 2006 out now...
The latest issue of AUGIWorld ( Sep/Oct 2006 edition ) has just hit the shelves. This edition contains its regular number of high quality
Originally posted by MikePerry from BLAUGI
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Repeat a Column
Yonks ago I wrote a post at AUGI lamenting the inability to repeat a column in a schedule. I shared my workaround which involved
Originally posted by Steve from Revit OpEd
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Pete's Got a Blog, and it is Dirty
What is the world coming to? :-)I am referring to Autodesk ISD Civil 3D Technical Evangelist Pete Kelsey and his new blog entitled "The
Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Where is the ACAD.PGP file?
Many CAD users change the aliases of common commands in the ACAD.PGP file. The location of this file has been moved around over the
Originally posted by Mike from The Mad Cadder
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Using DWF with HP Instant Print? See your name in lights...
When Autodesk DWF Viewer 7 or Autodesk Design Review 2007 encounter an HP printer that supports the HP Instant Print feature, an additional print
Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
New Autodesk Blog: The Dirt
I'm digging in the dirt.Stay with me I need support.I'm digging in the dirtTo find the places we got hurt....Peter Gabriel, "Digging in the
Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Comment/trackback approval is back thanks to the spammers
Due to some recent comment spam I’ve had to re-enable full comment/trackback approval. Comments aren’t censored other than to remove obvious spam or legally dubious content. If you
Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
Garmin, MapSource, and Civil 3D (or MAP 3D)
It's no secret I swear by Garmin GPS products for home use. It's also no secret that when you buy a Garmin GPS device,
Originally posted by Scott from Civil 3D - Paving the Way
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
The _All Points Group, and Why Not To Use It
Today, I was presented with an issue that a user was having regarding points. After some head scratching, head banging, gnashing of teeth, strong
Originally posted by Jason Hickey from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 20 Sep 2006
AutoCAD 2007 Tips and Tricks Screencast with Lynn Allen
You can view the recorded screencast by Lynn Allen for an insider's look at AutoCAD® 2007. Link to AutoCAD 2007 Screencast Link to Lynn's
Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 19 Sep 2006
AU Community Map - Get Featured!
Something new at AU this year. The AU Community Map. Using Autodesk MapGuide, we are plotting AU attendees (generic information) on a map and it
Originally posted by Joseph Wurcher from Autodesk University 2006
ReBlogged here on 19 Sep 2006
The ISD Technical Evangelist Speaks
Yesterday, I mentioned that Pete Kelsey is Autodesk's Infrastructure Solutions Division Technical Evangelist. The Civil 3D Community has a link to his blog "The
Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 19 Sep 2006
DWF Text Search: The Local Story
In response to my DWF Text Search article, Senior Technical Writer, Chris Blocher, provided the following article.Sure Buzzsaw, DWF iFilter, and Google can index
Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 19 Sep 2006
MIT materials scientists tame tricky carbon nanotubes - MIT News Office
MIT materials scientists tame tricky carbon nanotubesDeborah Halber, News Office CorrespondentSeptember 15, 2006Based on a new theory, MIT scientists may be able to manipulate
Originally posted by Joel from Orr's Observations
ReBlogged here on 19 Sep 2006
CADproject 24 nas bancas
A originalidade sempre esteve interligada com as criações do Homem, ao longo dos tempos foi sempre visível uma luta constante pelo mais original. Esta
Originally posted by João Brogueira from CAD ptbr - Falando sobre CAD, GIS e 3D em Português...por João Brogueira
ReBlogged here on 19 Sep 2006
Blogging Pete
You heard it here first, but Pete Kelsey has joined Autodesk. He just recently started his blog, The Dirt, and we’ve added a link
Originally posted by James Wedding, P.E. from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 19 Sep 2006
The Calendar
I know James mentioned it, but I absolutely must re-emphasize the Google calendar over there (down, and to the right). We plan on using
Originally posted by Jason Hickey from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 19 Sep 2006
The "Linework" Drawing, in a Vault Project
The way we are using the Linework drawing in a Vault project is to bring together all of the Civil 3D objecs that reside
Originally posted by DannyCounts from BLAUGI
ReBlogged here on 19 Sep 2006
AUGI - Moderador do Forum em Português
O AUGI Grupo Internacional de Utilizadores\Usuários da Autodesk é uma associação que representa a voz de mais de 60.000 utilizadores\usuários de produtos Autodesk em
Originally posted by João Brogueira from CAD ptbr - Falando sobre CAD, GIS e 3D em Português...por João Brogueira
ReBlogged here on 19 Sep 2006
Two New Bloggers
Troy Gates of Costa Mesa is an Application Engineer for L.A. CAD with a new blog called Revit Coaster. I look forward to reading
Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 19 Sep 2006
Another Day
So its another day, and still I havent posted anything new. But I did manage to migrate all of the content from Jason’s Original
Originally posted by Nick Zeeben from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 19 Sep 2006
Scouting for CAD Managers
No, I don't mean that I am searching for CAD Managers. What I mean is that I want to share with you some things
Originally posted by Scott Durkee from Scott Durkee
ReBlogged here on 19 Sep 2006
CAD Mgmt: New Features Workshop(s) Online
UPDATED September 18, 2006 CAD Managers, be sure to make these links available to your designers: AutoCAD 2007 New Features Workshop http://www.autodesk.com/us/interactiveoverviews/demo/autocad2007_nfw/ AutoCAD LT
Originally posted by Scott Durkee from Scott Durkee
ReBlogged here on 19 Sep 2006
Autodesk Labs New Addition: Feature Recognition for Autodesk Inventor 11
There is a new Autodesk Labs (http://labs.autodesk.com/) addition for Autodesk® Inventor 11 users. Here is the official description:"Use this application to convert neutral 3D CAD
Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 19 Sep 2006
Course Catalog
Over the last few days I assigned rooms in which each of the sessions will be held. For production purposes, we need to assign
Originally posted by Joseph Wurcher from Autodesk University 2006
ReBlogged here on 19 Sep 2006
UGS Protests NASA's Broken Promise
Being self-employed, I can only roll my eyes at procurement procedures, but UGS and the GAO are miffed at NASA breaking procurement rules: Unsuccessful
Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
A Chip That Can Transfer Data Using Laser Light - New York Times
A Chip That Can Transfer Data Using Laser LightBy JOHN MARKOFFSAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17 — Researchers plan to announce on Monday that they have
Originally posted by Joel from Orr's Observations
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Travelogue: a short history of inflation
When I started this blog I had mentioned that I would occasionally ramble off topics relating to visualization and here's an example of exactly
Originally posted by tbdesign from Ted Boardman's Visualization Blog
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Is there ICE in the Forcast?
I will be heading up to San Rafael, CA tonight to attend Autodesk's Civil ICE 2007 training. I have already completed all of the
Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
The ISD Technical Evangelist
Let the fanfare begin, the white smoke is rising, Autodesk has recently appointed PETE KELSEY as the Technical Evangelist for their Infrastructure Solutions Division
Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Ever try to go without clean drinking water?
Are you the person that around 6pm gets a feeling of hunger because you haven’t eaten in the last 5 hours? Now try not
Originally posted by Kevin from Land Development Engineering
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Managing 700,000 parts – Part 2
Once I have filtered out the standards I don’t need (see Managing 700,000 parts - Part 1), I then think about the part categories
Originally posted by Andrew de Leon from Drawing the Machine
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Transitioning from 2D to 3D AutoCAD drawings 111
When I left off last week, I had 3D diffusers on the floor. Did you think about how I might move them to the
Originally posted by hewetth from Heidi Hewett's Blog
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Scoble's video demo of Adobe Acrobat 8
Robert Scoble has exclusive Adobe Acrobat 8 videos on-line. He interviews Rick Brown, Adobe’s director of product management for its knowledge worker business unit, about
Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Autodesk® DWF™ Writer - The New Universal Driver?
Joe Mooring of PLP included a DWF-related item in the latest PLP newsletter. Autodesk® DWF™ Writer - The New Universal Driver? One of the
Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Editorial Ethics: Are We Rearranging Deck Chairs on The Titanic
The editorial ethics debate -- on these pages and elsewhere -- has provoked much soul searching, heated opinion, agreement and denial. But has it
Originally posted by rtara from CAD Insider
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
The Player to be Named Later
Those of you in have been in contact with Mark Scacco and me know that we’ve been working to expand the EE team. It’s
Originally posted by James Wedding, P.E. from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Welcome, Again
As Nick posted below, we’ve made the move to WordPress for our blogging solution. I think you’ll see some great changes. Hopefully, you’ll take
Originally posted by James Wedding, P.E. from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Welcome to the new place
We moved out of blogger this weekend and into some new digs. Take a look around. There are some minor tweaks still going on.
Originally posted by Nick Zeeben from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Pardon the Interruption.
We’re working on moving some content from the Blogger system to Wordpress. Please forgive me for any weirdness that might arise on the page
Originally posted by James Wedding, P.E. from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Water Runs Downhill…Your Network Should Too.
OK, so I was remiss the other night, thought I had posted this a long time ago. I’m not going to go too far
Originally posted by James Wedding, P.E. from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Areas of Contours for Stormwater Calculations (for now)
I am working out the kinks in my stage storage table (to be unveiled at AU this year during my SWM class), so for
Originally posted by Dana Breig Probert, EIT from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
CADTalent - A Review
Tonight, I’m going to make a plug for something that may interest some of you. A new website, strictly for CAD users (of ALL
Originally posted by Jason Hickey from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Using a Map Query with Civil 3D Drawings
I spend a lot of my time talking to Civil 3D users about the wonderful (and often overlooked features) of Map. After all, Civil
Originally posted by Jason Hickey from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Corridor Daze
I think I have finally beaten the corridor monster to death. Here is the larger of the two projects I am working on, I
Originally posted by Dana Breig Probert, EIT from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Creating Pipes, Part Piggyback
Since Dana was kind enough to start writing on pipes, I wanted to jump on her momentum and throw out a nugget of knowledge
Originally posted by James Wedding, P.E. from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Adobe Adds 2nd 3D Format to Acrobat
Adobe adopted U3D for its 3D format for PDF. That was a pain, because of the dearth of U3D translators. With the next release
Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
Using the pickfirst selection from an AutoCAD .NET application
Many AutoCAD commands that work on sets of entities support two styles of working: verb-noun or noun-verb. This basically means that if the user
Originally posted by Kean Walmsley from Through the Interface
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
The Future of AutoCAD… Autodesk Labs!
Autodesk Labs (http://labs.autodesk.com) is a new site that provides free, early access to prototypes, and experimental and beta applications/technologies. You can download everything from
Originally posted by hewetth from Heidi Hewett's Blog
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
AutoCAD 2007 novas funcionalidades 3D
Veja como pode criar um sólido 3D usando 3 circulos e o comando LOFT.... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit MyWebsite.com for
Originally posted by João Brogueira from CAD ptbr - Falando sobre CAD, GIS e 3D em Português...por João Brogueira
ReBlogged here on 18 Sep 2006
The Dog "Ate" My CAD
My last post reminded me of a time when a business friend, Ward, and I spent several days in a volley of polysyllabic words
Originally posted by Scott Durkee from Scott Durkee
ReBlogged here on 17 Sep 2006
CNN to feature Mind Mapping
Hobie from Mindjet sent this note about mind-mapping pioneer Tony Buzan featuring on CNN’s Quest program. For Kiwis readers these shows screen on Sky NZ's
Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 17 Sep 2006
CAD Mgmt Toolbox: Two Essential Skills
Most CAD Managers I know have (or had) very good technical skills. They could draft well, design well, and somewhere along the way they
Originally posted by Scott Durkee from Scott Durkee
ReBlogged here on 17 Sep 2006
How I spent my summer vacation
No, not really, but I was recently reprimanded by an old friend for letting my blog gather dust. His gentle reminder was something like
Originally posted by Scott Durkee from Scott Durkee
ReBlogged here on 17 Sep 2006
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