2010

What a difference one day makes! Today you could find a noticeably larger number of AU attendees wandering the hallways of Autodesk University 2010, especially as registration opened for the first time late this afternoon. Although Registration did indeed open today, much of the conference was still being setup throughout the day today. As the [...]

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Autodesk University 2010 doesn’t officially begin until Tuesday, but that hasn’t stopped several energetic attendees from finding their way to Vegas a few days early. The stage here at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, NV is nearly set, and will soon welcome 6,102 attendees to this year’s conference. If you’re among those attending AU in [...]

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Check out my AU Virtual Webcast Today (11/23)

November 23, 2010

We’re less than a week out from the start of Autodesk University 2010 at the Mandalay Bay Hotel, Casino, and Resort in Las Vegas, NV. Like always, the conference is sure to bring several very intriguing surprises as some of the brightest minds in the industry share what they’ve been up to lately. You certainly [...]

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Automagically Manage Scale Callouts with Fields

October 31, 2010

Starting a new job, writing papers for the classes I’m presenting at AU, coupled with creating some exciting content as this year’s AU Virtual host has left very little time for blogging (in case you hadn’t noticed). Despite my rather chaotic schedule of late; my new position with CADD Microsystems has been incredible, and my [...]

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The CAD Geek Joins CADD Microsystems

September 27, 2010

I’m incredibly excited to announce I’ve joined Autodesk’s 2010 Reseller of the Year – CADD Microsystems (CMI). In my new position with CMI, I’ll primarily focus on serving AEC clients; sharing the potential of AEC solutions from Autodesk, providing training and helping firms apply all this cool technology in a way that actually enhances (not hinders) [...]

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Get Organized with Layer Filters – Part 1

September 17, 2010

Layers are great, but we’ve all encountered those drawings that are absolutely inundated with layers (sometimes by necessity, other times by ignorance). Whatever the reason, it doesn’t make locating that ONE layer any less arduous. Ironic as it may be, sometimes layers (the supposed foundation to all things drawing-organization) need a little organization of their [...]

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