Enough happens to us all. Enough is personal and powerfully social. My month of April was enough.
Enough is experiential like sex, money, and father or mother. This sort of word purposefully means different things. Money doesn’t mean the same thing to a ten-year old as it does to me. Meaning depends on our current context.
In…
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Posted by Tench Tilghman May 16, 2014
I really enjoyed this YouTube video.
See New Things
Maybe it wouldn't be so funny except this EXACT scene actually happened to me many years ago.
My contracting company was the new "high tech" subcontractor on a job for an old school general.
Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jan 22, 2014
Tags change, implementation, management, training
Is today is the day you decide enough is enough?
AutoCAD Civil 3D may be the best thing invented since sliced bread for civil engineers, surveyors, public works agencies, etc. However, the daily use of Civil 3D can drive you and your fellow users to distraction.
This Is Entertainment?
The software may cause you to “pull your hair out” or as the infamous Direct TV ads now…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jan 15, 2014
Tags implementation, Style, Style Management, template
The vast majority of Styles in AutoCAD Civil 3D are annotative. Mostly these are Label Styles although Table Styles can also help us out significantly as well. These Styles are designed to pump out the Civil 3D data we create in the Civil Features in alpha-numeric or “textual” formats.
When you check out the Label Styles in the Toolspace>>Settings tab you also discover the…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Sep 12, 2013
Tags customization, implementation, Style, Style Management, settings, lsd, Label Style Defaults, hierarchy
People ask why we put the “-JS” at the end of our Jump Production Solution Style names. This simple device serves a significant purpose – How do you know the difference between Styles?
AutoCAD Civil 3D doesn’t really care what you name anything, but the odds are it will matter to you pretty quickly.Coming Attractions
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Sep 04, 2013
Tags Style, Style Management, 2012, 2013, 2014, Label Style Defaults, implementation, customization