Just a reminder to our St. Louis metro area readers:The Gateway AUG will be hosting another quarterly meeting at the Masonry Institute on Tuesday the 19th. Attendees will start arriving between 6 and 6:30. We will have food and drink available, we make time before the meeting and during a break for eating. Our discussion will get rolling around 6:30 pm (but, as always, don't worry if you're running a few minutes late, you can slip in and join us).This meeting will be a panel discussion on Building Information Modeling, which promises to be...
Sunday, 17 June 2007
Tuesday, 12 June 2007
Creating a Tool Palette Group
Posted on 19:13 by Unknown

I have spent some time customizing Dashboard Panels with AutoCAD 2008 in the past ~mumble~ months or so, which includes the linking of individuals panels to Tool Palette Groups (see fourth screenshot, toward bottom of article). NOW, this results in an observant user calling me out to clarify... just what IS a tool palette Group anyway?Well. Okay. I'm not sure how to succinctly describe it, aside from saying that It is a way to group related tool...
Monday, 11 June 2007
BIM and the Property Manager Process
Posted on 10:06 by Unknown

I haven’t had a guest writer in quite awhile, but, I’d like to share the below with you. Brian Myers serves on the Board for the Gateway AUG (he and I founded this group together, and he was the first President) and since our next meeting, the evening of June 19th, at the Masonry Institute, is about BIM and model ownership, benefits, end-user needs, some of us have been brain-storming quite a bit. I liked some of Brian’s ideas and asked him to...
Friday, 8 June 2007
Collective Memory Technologies
Posted on 10:57 by Unknown
Check out this post with video over on BLAUGI showing a technology demonstration by Microsoft Labs.The poster (otherwise known as Dear Hubby) showed me this video last night and I was blown away by the amount of detail, effortless movement from one type of media to the other, as well as the combination of many types and origins of media into a single model. Very, very, very cool stuff, check it out and let me know what you think or if you've seen some other impressive displays of technolo...
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