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Originally posted by R.K. McSwain from CAD Panacea
ReBlogged here on 2 Dec 2006

AU Top DAUG (Finally!!!)

After 5 years of being in the Top Ten in AUGI's Top DAUG contest after the written portion I have finally made it to

Originally posted by Lee Ambrosius from HyperPics: Beyond the UI
ReBlogged here on 2 Dec 2006

AU 2006 Highlights

Wow! My tenth AU was a blast!  We had 7500 people (up 41% from last year), 48 Civil 3D classes, great events…and training.  Oh

Originally posted by Pete Kelsey from The Dirt
ReBlogged here on 2 Dec 2006

Notas do João Brogueira

Um local onde vocês poderão encontrar uma lista de comentários sobre sites e blogs que eu visito e respectivos links bem como tags (palavras

Originally posted by João Brogueira from CAD ptbr - Falando sobre CAD, GIS e 3D em Português...por João Brogueira
ReBlogged here on 2 Dec 2006

Inventor to speak Autocaddish



Originally posted by AutoCADder from AutoCADder
ReBlogged here on 2 Dec 2006

AU Class: Stream Design in Civil 3D

I haven’t forgotten about you class!  I need to get the links I mentioned in class up here.  I just sat down in my hotel

Originally posted by Dana Breig Probert, EIT from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 2 Dec 2006

New: Water Resources in Civil 3D Interest Group

I received a lot of amazing positive feedback from my two Autodesk University classes (One focused on Hydrology and Hydraulic tasks, the other focused

Originally posted by Dana Breig Probert, EIT from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 2 Dec 2006

AU 2006 - Day Four

Final Day...I presented on Standardization today. A class from 8:00 am till 11:30 am. We dug into standards in depth. Here is a portion...Develop

Originally posted by CADDManager from CADDManager.com Blog
ReBlogged here on 2 Dec 2006

Shaan "Blue Man" Hurley

For the last night event it was dinner then up to the Ballroom for the entertainment. Lynn Allen did a fantastic "warm-up" act on

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

100,000th Page View

It seems that at some point today the 100,000th page view to this blog will occur. I am now including the page view counter

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

AU2006 What Myths and Legends are made of

I am about to go down to attend my final class. Once the three classes that I gave earlier in the week were over

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

Multi-wire bus command - gimme 4

Sitting at gate D14 and this question showed up. User wants the Multi-wire bus command to start up with four wires to insert as

Originally from Controlling the Machine
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

AU 2006: Thursday Night, BMG, and Flying Blind

Lastnight AU 2006 attendees were treated to a great dinner followed by uber-geek Don McMillan engineer/comedian and then the Blue Man Group (BMG). I

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

AU Coverage

Roopinder Tara over at CAD Insider has a nice selection of articles describing this year's Autodesk University. (I'm not there, because it didn't work

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

The fastest route from A to built

Product Marketing Manager, Gabrielle Friedly, reports on the state of the practice methods for getting buildings built. This includes use of Autodesk Design Review

Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

Shaan Hurley: Honorary Blue Man

Tonight was our last night at AU. 7500 of us were treated to a performance by the Blue Man Group. Fellow blogger, Shaan Hurley,

Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

AU 2006 - A Big Success

Autodesk University lived up to my expectations this year, with over 7500 attendees showing up in Las Vegas. Even at the large Venetian Resort

Originally posted by David Butts from The CADRE BSD Blog
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

AU 2006 - Day Three

BIG DAY - Long Day...By this time most attendees cannot even remember what classes they took on the first day. More exhibits. More classes.

Originally posted by CADDManager from CADDManager.com Blog
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

Linking Circles, Part 3: Automatic linking on circle creation

In the previous posts we looked at some code to link AutoCAD entities via .NET events, and how to persist the link data in

Originally posted by Kean Walmsley from Through the Interface
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

Pricing for Foreign Markets - Autodesk Gets It

In her quest for world domination, Carol Bartz, previous CEO of Autodesk, returned from a trip to India with the realization that selling software

Originally posted by rtara from CAD Insider
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

Visually Informed Design

For the last few weeks, we've been working on a new vision for our Design/Visualization efforts. We formally introduced it at AU today and

Originally from Maxed Out
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

200,000 TODAY!

200,000 metres walked around Las Vegas this week? My feet feel that way but that wasnt it; someone today was visitor no 200,000. Thanks

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

Carl Bass's AU2006 Keynote Presentation Online NOW

Carl Bass's Keynote presentation is online at the AU Blog and it looks like, for once, I posted this before Shaan Hurley :-)AU Keynote

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

AU2006 Keys to Successful CAFM Implementation

Alright, Brian Haines made a crack at the end of the class, asking if I could have my notes posted before the show tonight,

Originally posted by Melanie (Stone) Perry from Mistress of the Dorkness
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

AU 2006: What an event...Thursday

Over 7500 people in attendance makes for the largest AU ever. I had a great time last night and ended up at the Studio

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

What to Expect in the Next AutoCAD - Maybe

LAS VEGAS, Nevada (Autodesk University) - Autodesks faced a dilemma Thursday morning. How do you show the users what to expect in future releases

Originally posted by rtara from CAD Insider
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

Entering Survey Data using AutoCAD



Originally posted by R.K. McSwain from CAD Panacea
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

Stickis [Flickr]

brogueira posted a photo:

Originally posted by brogueira from CAD ptbr - Falando sobre CAD, GIS e 3D em Português...por João Brogueira
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

Cabinet Magazine Online - Crocheting the Hyperbolic Plane

A wonderfully accessible piece on the hyperbolic plane.Crocheting the Hyperbolic Plane: An Interview with David Henderson and Daina Taimina Margaret Wertheim"For God's sake, please

Originally posted by Joel from Orr's Observations
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

Cabinet Magazine Online - A Timeline of Timelines

A fascinating history of timelines, with wonderful links.A Timeline of Timelines Sasha Archibald & Daniel RosenbergThis is an expanded version of a timeline that

Originally posted by Joel from Orr's Observations
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

Day 2

Over 150 session were taught Wednesday.  The Civil 3D and the Revit Powertrack classes had several session where rooms filled to the MAX as

Originally posted by Joseph Wurcher from Autodesk University 2006
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

Native DWF viewing in Windows Vista



Originally posted by AutoCADder from AutoCADder
ReBlogged here on 1 Dec 2006

Scenes from AU 2006

Autodesk University is well underway in Las Vegas! More than 6000 attendees are learning how to work more efficiently with Autodesk products. For more

Originally posted by hewetth from Heidi Hewett's Blog
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

Microsoft Plays No Favorites

Eager to ensure its Windows claws extend deeper yet into the souls of all CAD users, Microsoft is joyfully adding "open" CAD formats to

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

AU 2006 - The AUGI Booth

Many things are happening at AU 2006 and the AUGI Booth is the place to be. We are doing Top DAUG - where attendees

Originally posted by Mark W Kiker from BLAUGI
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

Maya Tutorials Galore

I happened upon a thread asking how to use Maya for compositing. In there was a link to Infinitee where there's about a gazillion

Originally from Mayalicious
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

Tip: VIZ 2006-2007 "Missing" Materials

What I like about teaching and training is the opportunity to learn valuable tips from the users in my classes. Here's one that's bugged

Originally posted by tbdesign from Ted Boardman's Visualization Blog
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

Effacer plusieurs éléments à la fois

Voici un truc simple pour effacer plusieurs éléments à la fois. Tenez simplement la touche DEL (delete) enfoncé et cliquez sur éléments que vous

Originally posted by Daniel Hurtubise from Revit It!
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

PRESS RELEASE: Autodesk Unlocks Design Data for Windows Vista and XPS Users

LAS VEGAS, Nov. 30, 2006 - At Autodesk University, Autodesk, Inc, announced a collaboration with Microsoft Corp. to seamlessly integrate DWF technology with Windows

Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

AU Update: Microsoft Announces Support for DWF via XPS

What's in your DWF? With last night's Microsoft announcement of native support for DWFx, let me clarify what this means from a technical standpoint.

Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

Science & Technology at Scientific American.com: Unique Marvel of Ancient Greek Technology Gives Up New Secrets -- Unmatched in complexity for 1,000 years, the device counted down the months until eclipses and might once have shown the positions of the pl

Unique Marvel of Ancient Greek Technology Gives Up New SecretsUnmatched in complexity for 1,000 years, the device counted down the months until eclipses and

Originally posted by Joel from Orr's Observations
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

Having blast at All Sports Arena

One of the Autodesk University parties is at the All Sports Arena racing cars, batting, paint ball, and the climbing wall. I am having

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

Autodesk and Architectural Desktop - On Again

LAS VEGAS, Nevada (Autodesk University) - Is Autodesk going to kill AD? Not on Jay Bhatt's watch. Jay is Autodesk's VP of Autodesk's Building

Originally posted by rtara from CAD Insider
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

INSPIRE and Free Data

Last week, the European parliament and council of ministers worked out a compromise to the INSPIRE directive whose purpose is to harmonise spatial information

Originally posted by zeissg from Between the Poles
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

AU 2006: Some Autodesk University 2006 Blog Posts

Here are some links to posts from other blogs on Autodesk University 2006. Greetings from AU 2006  Back online and Live at AU It's

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

Faster Polygon Draw

Jeremy pops by today to show me a problem with Maya. He sits down at my computer and starts to select some faces. He

Originally from Mayalicious
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

Trimble at Autodesk University

Down in the exhibit hall, I was really happy to see that Trimble had a booth.   From a survey standpoint, it’s great to see

Originally posted by Jason Hickey from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

AU 2006 - Day Two

Last night was a BLAST! - the AUGI Beer Bust. The AUGI Beer Bust was an overwhelming success. So many people wandering the show

Originally posted by CADDManager from CADDManager.com Blog
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

AU 2006: AUGI Wish Lists 2005 & 2006

The following was presented last night to a packed room at the AUGI Annual Meeting here at Autodesk University by John Sanders Vice President

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

Autodesk University 2006 Day 4 - Friday 1st

Sessions Planned; 8:00am  Guerrilla® Techniques for CAD Consultants 10:00am  Managing Retail Projects with Autodesk® Buzzsaw®: A Case Study

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

Autodesk University 2006 Day 3 - Thursday 30th

Sessions Planned; 8:00am  General Design Industry Main Stage10:00am  Autodesk® Revit® for Business and Project Managers11:30am  Networking Lunch "AUGI Birds of a Feather"1:00pm  Leveraging BIM

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

Autodesk University 2006 Day 2 - Wednesday 29th

Sessions Planned; 8:00am  Building Solutions Industry Main Stage10:00am  Techniques for Managing Large Projects in Autodesk® Revit® Building1:00pm  Not Your Dad's CAD: Phasing and Design

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

Autodesk University 2006 Day 1 - Tuesday 28th

Sessions Planned;8:00am  Keynote Presentations10:30am  Networking Autodesk® Applications A-to-Z [Part 1]1:30pm  Networking Autodesk® Applications A-to-Z [Part 2]3:30pm  Confessions of a Corporate Trainer Revealed!5:30pm  AUGI® Annual

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 30 Nov 2006

MCAD Industry update

This periodic update by Russ and Jack is outstanding – comprehensive, authoritative, and unbiased. Kudos to MCADCafe for bringing it to us! MCAD Industry

Originally posted by Joel from Orr's Observations
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Wired News: Nostalgia for a Forbidden Future

Nostalgia for a Forbidden FutureBy Jason Silverman| Long before moviegoers had heard of quantum mechanics, they'd seen a quantum mechanic. He was the guy

Originally posted by Joel from Orr's Observations
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Gelernter vs. Kurzweil on AI

Two of my favorite thinkers will duke it out at MIT on Thursday, 11/30/06. I believe there is to be a webcast, and that

Originally posted by Joel from Orr's Observations
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

AUGI Board of Directors Voting Begins

Vote here - you must be a member... AUGI is pleased to announce that the Board of Directors ballot is open for voting. The

Originally posted by Mark W Kiker from BLAUGI
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

AUGI Day at AU 2006

Today is AUGI Day at AU.  Everyone is encouraged to wear AUGI gear.  Anything that has an AUGI logo is open for proper wear. 

Originally posted by Mark W Kiker from BLAUGI
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Greetings from AU 2006

Please don't ask where I've been or what I've been doing for the last several weeks; it's all very hush hush and if I

Originally from Under The Hood
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Data Transfer and FBX

Hopefully everyone knows about using FBX for data transfer. We've recently released updated versions of the FBX plugins. You can download them here and

Originally from Mayalicious
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

AU Class CV25-2: Links Mentioned in Class

Today at Autodesk University, I am teaching a class called CV25-2 Stormwater Management Start to Finish In class, I will mention a few links

Originally posted by Dana Breig Probert, EIT from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Is there a solution to the interoperability problem?

Over the past fews days I have been commenting on the Autodesk - ODA law suit. Although my observations have been strictly related to

Originally posted by Deelip Menezes from Deelip Menezes
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Docupoint Discovery Indexes Drawings and Serves up DWFs

In a previous DWF Text Search blog posting, I mentioned Buzzsaw, IFilterShop, and Google as avenues for locating design data using text strings. Docupoint

Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

It's Tough Keeping Blogs Up to Date

Blogs are evil monsters that consume their creators and their consumers. Blog writers feel compelled to make new postings every day, while consumers feel

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Brokk's Candy

Technical Evangelist, Brian Pene, has prepared a bunch of demo files for us to use in the Autodesk Collaboration Solutions booth here at Autodesk

Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Linking Circles, Part 2: Getting persistent

In the previous post we looked at some code that created chains of circles, linking them together using .NET events (a technique that can

Originally posted by Kean Walmsley from Through the Interface
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Pecha Kucha at AU

Just a few hours ago, I had now idea what Pecha Kucha was, and the explanation that in Japanese, it means “the sound of conversation”

Originally posted by Joseph Wurcher from Autodesk University 2006
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Day 1

What a difference 24 hours can make - after over 7000 participants checked in for AU, the hallways of the Venetian look a little

Originally posted by Joseph Wurcher from Autodesk University 2006
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

AU 2006. . . . Day 1, Wow!

Well the first "Official" day of AU went out with a blast. As I am sitting here in my hotel room typing up this

Originally posted by Dominick Gallegos from The Crazy World of Civil 3D
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

AU 2006. . . . Day 1, Wow!

Well the first "Official" day of AU went out with a blast. As I am sitting here in my hotel room typing up this

Originally posted by Dominick Gallegos from The Crazy World of Civil 3D
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Autodesk University 2006, Day 1 -- CEO Keynote

Carl Bass wasn't taking this Autodesk University lightly. He was wearing a nice new suit. Those who knew him from the early days in

Originally posted by rtara from CAD Insider
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Autodesk University 2006, Day 1 -- CEO Keynote

Carl Bass wasn't taking this Autodesk University lightly. He was wearing a nice new suit. Those who knew him from the early days in

Originally posted by rtara from CAD Insider
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Back online and Live at AU

Hello everyone. I hope you all (in the US anyway) had a great thanksgiving holiday. Well, we are all here (7500 plus) in Las

Originally from Wicked Cool Stuff
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Back online and Live at AU

Hello everyone. I hope you all (in the US anyway) had a great thanksgiving holiday. Well, we are all here (7500 plus) in Las

Originally from Wicked Cool Stuff
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Frist day of AU

Well, if you had been at the opening session, you would have been amazed at the number of references to 3ds Max (of course,

Originally from Maxed Out
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Frist day of AU

Well, if you had been at the opening session, you would have been amazed at the number of references to 3ds Max (of course,

Originally from Maxed Out
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Revit Recommendations

I've had the opportunity to do a lot more with Revit Building (must be specific now days with so many from which to choose)

Originally posted by BethPowell from Beth's CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Revit Recommendations

I've had the opportunity to do a lot more with Revit Building (must be specific now days with so many from which to choose)

Originally posted by BethPowell from Beth's CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

AU 2006: Autodesk University Day 1 Tuesday 11/28/06

Autodesk University 2006 has now officially opened and started with a breakfast for over 7500 people and then followed by keynote presentations which were

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

AU 2006: Autodesk University Day 1 Tuesday 11/28/06

Autodesk University 2006 has now officially opened and started with a breakfast for over 7500 people and then followed by keynote presentations which were

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Blog Stats

About 800 more page views in order for this blog to reach a total of 100,000 page views. It seems that it will happen

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Blog Stats

About 800 more page views in order for this blog to reach a total of 100,000 page views. It seems that it will happen

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

AU2006 Day 1

If this is Tuesday we must be talking pipes. I gave the first of my three class today: Autodesk Civil 3D Pipe Networks Made

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

AU2006 Day 1

If this is Tuesday we must be talking pipes. I gave the first of my three class today: Autodesk Civil 3D Pipe Networks Made

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 Reconfigured!

As of yesterday NEW (or Crossgrade) seats of Civil 3D 2007 will include Autodesk Civil Design and Autodesk Survey in the box. So that

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 Reconfigured!

As of yesterday NEW (or Crossgrade) seats of Civil 3D 2007 will include Autodesk Civil Design and Autodesk Survey in the box. So that

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 29 Nov 2006

AU 2006 - From the Show Floor

BreakfastWhat do you do to feed 7500 attendees. I cannot imagine the logistics of pulling off breakfast for that large a group. I ran

Originally posted by CADDManager from CADDManager.com Blog
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

AU Update: Freewheel Here, Freewheel There, Freewheel Everywhere

I am at Autodesk University this week. Yesterday was our Autodesk Developer Network (ADN) session. Director of Autodesk Labs, Brian Mathews, demonstrated Project Freewheel

Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

MapGuide Open Source and Community Participation

Most of this week I am at Autodesk University in Las Vegas.  I don't know the numbers, but last year there were about 5,000

Originally posted by zeissg from Between the Poles
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

Which Record, Edelman?

This being Autodesk University week on the CAD calendar, a flurry of press releases is being issued, as is common during such events. One

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

AU 2006: Tuesday Schedule

Autodesk University 2006 officially starts in about 1 hour and it feels like it has already been going on for a week here in

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

Black Friday Pricing Hits Space Controller! Now Just $59

"Black Friday" is that day following American Thanksgiving where some stores have shockingly low prices to draw customers at the start of the xmas

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

Integrating DWF Writer with ArcGIS

Software Quality Assurance Engineer, Mu Junfu, reports that after a user installs the DWF Writer for 2D, the Autodesk DWF toolbar will appear in

Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

Autodesk University 2006: Day 0 -- Why Las Vegas?

Everyone should see Las Vegas once -- but only once. However, it has been my misfortune to have to come back repeatedly. You see,

Originally posted by rtara from CAD Insider
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

Wildcard Filtering in Reports

I am in Vegas this week and it seems like an appropriate time to talk about wild cards. Just in the last 24 hours

Originally from Controlling the Machine
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

The AU Plane is Screencast of the week?

After a couple of days travel I finally got the chance to check my email to find Betsy Weber (Techsmith TechSmith's Chief Evangelist &

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

Autodesk University Revit Mixer

This was the second “AU Revit Mixer” I’ve attended and it seems it will be the last. What started as a small gathering for

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

New Civil 3D 2007 Whitepapers

Autodesk has posted new whitepapers regarding Civil 3D 2007.Autodesk Civil 3D CAD Manager’s Guide - 33 pages.Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 – Project Management Workflow

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

Adobe Manages Digital Rights -- for CATIA

Adobe continued its push as establish itself with CAD users as it recently unveiled a file rights management software and service. Called LiveCycle Policy

Originally posted by rtara from CAD Insider
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

November 2006 Resource

myCADsite.com - A site offering free tutorials, now updated to AutoCAD 2007. They start at the beginning and go through 3D. The advanced topics

Originally posted by ellen@ellenfinkelstein.com from AutoCAD Tips Newsletter
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

It's not just about entertainment anymore!

This week in Las Vegas, Autodesk holds a yearly event titled “Autodesk University” which brings together users, partners and all the Autodesk divisions at

Originally from MotionBuilder
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

Uma maneira fácil de estar sempre a par das novidades

O termo Feed vem do verbo em inglês "alimentar". Na internet, os "RSS feeds" são listas de atualização de conteúdo de um determinado site.

Originally posted by João Brogueira from CAD ptbr - Falando sobre CAD, GIS e 3D em Português...por João Brogueira
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

Welcome to Las Vegas!

Well, with the exception of one, the entire team is in Las Vegas today for the kickoff of Autodesk University 2006!   James, Nick, and

Originally posted by Jason Hickey from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

AU2006

Well, I am now in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Venetian is an excellent place for Autodesk University 2006. With 7500 attendees expected I am

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

And AU is Off and Running!

Wow...the energy is already looming around the halls of the convention center as everyone is starting to trickle into AU.  I arrived on Saturday,

Originally posted by Lynn Allen from Lynn Allen's Blog
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

SolidWorks Training Diary -- All's Well That Ends Well

True to my promise I made at the end of my SolidWorks Essentials class, I "stayed with it," devoting at least half an hour

Originally posted by rtara from CAD Insider
ReBlogged here on 28 Nov 2006

Autodesk University 2006

Autodesk University 2006 begins TOMORROW in Las Vegas! Registration is open today until 10pm and opens again tomorrow morning at 6:30am. This is sure

Originally posted by hewetth from Heidi Hewett's Blog
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

It begins, nearly

Well, made it to Vegas and spent the day wandering around a few Casinos which meant visiting Paris, Venice, Treasure Island and Rio. Not

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

Penn & Teller, no Bull!

Penn & Teller were not very well known in New Zealand until their show “BULLSHIT!” was screened by Prime TV. I love the show

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

AU 2006: Geekfest Tuesday Night

There will be a Geekfest outing after Tuesday nights Beer Bust. A bunch of people will meet at the Venetians La Scena lounge from

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

Autodesk University 2006: Learn and Schmooze

My favorite event of the year is Autodesk University. This year is of particular significance to me because it is my first AU as

Originally posted by Pete Kelsey from The Dirt
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

Linking Circles, Part 1: Using .NET events to relate AutoCAD geometry

I received this question some time ago from Paul Richardson from CAD System Engineering:I have never been sure when to update objects programmatically. An

Originally posted by Kean Walmsley from Through the Interface
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

24 Hours

Little over 24 hours for the 24hours of learning that this years AU offers will kick off with Carls’ welcome session on Tuesday.  Registration

Originally posted by Joseph Wurcher from Autodesk University 2006
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

Transitioning from 2D to 3D AutoCAD drawings 116

During this series of posts, I’ve demonstrated many of the AutoCAD 2007 tools and tricks that enable you to transition from 2D drawings to

Originally posted by hewetth from Heidi Hewett's Blog
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

Pre-AU 2006: Grand Canyon/Arrival/Registration

After my last post, we had a lovely breakfast at our hotel, then reentered the park to take in the gorgeous scenery in the

Originally posted by Melanie (Stone) Perry from Mistress of the Dorkness
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

Batch Publishing DWF files with AutoCAD 2007

Do you have thousands of DWG files that you would like to publish to DWF? Much like the story of the cobbler and the

Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

ODA shoots itself in the foot

To justify the display of the now famous (or rather infamous) "TrustedDWG" alert message, Autodesk claims that DWG files created by ODA's DWGdirect libraries

Originally posted by Deelip Menezes from Deelip Menezes
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions:1. How can I override the dimension text?Simple answer, you can’t. Workarounds are best explained here http://revitoped.blogspot.com/2005/11/de-value-engineering-dimensions.html2. I created some levels but

Originally posted by Chris from Revit Rants
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

Blog Site mission statement

The idea of this blog is to help people with commonly asked questions regarding revit as well as discussing my personal interests in the

Originally posted by Chris from Revit Rants
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

Autodesk in the Second Life!

http://www.autodesk.com/secondlife I know, most have too much already for a single life but there is a new online world named Second Life that is

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

ADSK vs ODA: Yes, Maybe, No

I'm reading through the ODA's counterclaims against Autodesk. (Randall Newton has posted the ADSK vs ODA documents at his AECnews.com Web site.) And I'm

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

AU 2006: Pete's Civil 3D Party at AU Late Tuesday Night!

Pete's Band will be playing after the Beer bust on Tuesday night at Autodesk University. I will be taking my Geekfest group those who

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

AU 2006: Sunday 11.26.06 Countdown!

1 Day 16 hours 13 minutes and 41 seconds until Autodesk University officially opens to over 7000 attendees! The registration desk opens in 1

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

RobiNZ CAD Blog: How will a stadium impact the waterfront? - Architectural Desktop + Google Earth shows

Check out this article by Robin Capper on his blog about his usage of Architectural Desktop and Google Earth for a new stadium in

Originally posted by Chris Yanchar from Between the Walls
ReBlogged here on 27 Nov 2006

Pre-AU 2006: Grand Canyon Sunrise

SPECTACULAR (ly cold). We got up to a good lookout right before sunrise and watched everything slowly getting brighter. It was absolutely gorgeous. I've

Originally posted by Melanie (Stone) Perry from Mistress of the Dorkness
ReBlogged here on 26 Nov 2006

Pre-AU 2006: The Hoover Dam

Friday morning, Mike and I left the Gateway City and flew to Las Vegas, where we met up with another AUGI Board Member, Bill

Originally posted by Melanie (Stone) Perry from Mistress of the Dorkness
ReBlogged here on 26 Nov 2006

AU 2006: Saturday Arrival

I have checked into the Venetian Hotel, location of the Autodesk University 2006. The Venetian is one of the top hotel rooms I have

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 26 Nov 2006


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