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“Hark the herald angels sing. Glory to the new born king.”
No surprise. I heard classic, jazz, rock, and cowboy/country versions of this famous Christmas carol recently. ‘Tis the season. Some tunes have remarkable staying power. Charles Wesley’s testimonial hymn about the birth, life, and ministry of Jesus the Christ has been around since 1739.

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Posted by Tench Tilghman

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The common comment I get from new Framework for Civil 3D customers is
“I wish I done this (or found you) sooner.”

That’s kind. We’re not hiding. Almost no one looks for options until the pain, for whatever reasons, comes to their attention. Even then life’s a struggle. Most of us try to fix our problems with what we have in front of us. Makes…

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Posted by Tench Tilghman

Tags  WATT, Civil 3D 2020, Civil 3D 2019, Civil 3D 2018

One of my long-standing Civil 3D wish list items is a basic form of elementary Audit functionality. I acknowledge that even the concept of some form of audit in Civil 3D is unlikely to reach high into an everyday Civil 3D user’s wish list for obvious reasons. We all get it.

“I already know what’s wrong with my drawing.”

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The 75th anniversary of D-Day caused quite an international and national stir in late May, Memorial Day, and early June this year for good reasons. As usual, we all breezed through that other important date in June with hardly a wink and a nod. The Flag Day holiday recognizes the founding of the first Continental Army on June 14th in 1775.

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Posted by Tench Tilghman

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This weekend is Memorial Day. Our flag will fly at my house. This day it a testament to the painful price that is all too often paid for the freedom established by our great Republic. I am lucky. I represent the first generation in my direct family who didn’t have a close family member die in a war. Sadly, I have more distant relatives who perished in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

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Posted by Tench Tilghman

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