Archive for October 26th, 2006

Catching Some ZZZZs

Posted by Dana Breig Probert, EIT on 26th October 2006

z11.pngMaybe it was the redeye this AM, but this caught me by surprise.  I mean I know about the “Replace Z Value With Current Elevation” Button, but I just never thought that moving a Civil 3D Point to the endpoint of a line would change its elevation.

I know I can’t be the only person out there who didn’t realize I could be changing the elevation of points (potentially points that were brought in from an outside surveyor or otherwise)

 

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Suddenly, It’s Warm Again

Posted by Jason Hickey on 26th October 2006

Well, ICE is over - successfully, I might add (so no shame from Anthony’s blog…) Manchester was beautiful, but a bit chilly for my Alabama blood. This was my first time in Manchester, and I’m really impressed. It’s quite beautiful–but then again, I haven’t been here with a lot of snow on the ground yet.
Many of you have heard myself and others talk about ICE. But you may be asking, “Why are they talking about that cold stuff that he likes in his Scotch?” Well, faithful readers, like everything else we do in the acronym-laden world of Autodesk software, ICE stands for something - Implementation Certified Expert. What’s that all about?
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