I followed AU2013 on Twitter and on AU-Live instead of being there is person this year. This was conscious choice based on life's other demands.
My virginal, virtual experience was notably weird and detached. I missed the visceral meat of the human personal that is Autodesk University.It’s All My Fault of Course
I learned I do not know really how to participate virtually…
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Tench Tilghman
Dec 11, 2013
Tags AU 2013, Autodesk University, AUGI, twitter
People organizations and make AutoCAD Civil 3D implementation too big a deal. It isn’t rocket science. Civil 3D is a software tool. It may be a big, new tool, so a bit of caution is probably in order. The fact of the matter is, we actually already know how to do it. We’re engineers.
The Mission Impossible
“Houston. We have a problem.” Yes. Barring a miracle, the astronauts…
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Tench Tilghman
Aug 29, 2013
Tags implementation, AUGI, AUGI World, sheet set template, sheet template, template
Speaking of things that have been in the works for a while and may get better...
More Freedom to Dream
There's offically now a new AUGI Wish System.
The front door through the link says it all folks...
AUGI has given it's members the opportunity to dream for many years. The concept…
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Posted by Tench Tilghman Oct 12, 2011
I've posted before on the NCS Layer Standards, STB vs CTB, and Project Management. All of these generated…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jun 06, 2011
Tags template, style, standards, CAD Standards, bias, people, people skills, AUGI, AUGI World
The May issue of AUGI World came out today. It's a bit late but worth the weight.
The issue contains an article I was asked to write on AutoCAD Civil 3D Implementation.
You can download AUGI World at the link below
http://www.augi.com/publications/augiworld/issues/
The Right Stuff
Civil…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
May 18, 2011
Tags implementation, customization, Style Management, template, style, AUGI World, AUGI