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    *Wanderer

    Re: I hate Revit

    04-07-2010 11:50 AM in reply to: sbsaint
    Thanks!

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    *Ric Hammond

    Re: I hate Revit

    04-07-2010 02:40 PM in reply to: sbsaint
    Hey! No whispering. Didn't your mother teach you that's rude. ;-)

    I'd like to know also as we are starting to jump on BIM and most of our work
    consists of Hospital renovations.

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    Re: I hate Revit

    04-07-2010 02:49 PM in reply to: sbsaint
    Was sort of a long post not really relating to "I Hate Revit".. Email me and I can copy you.
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    *Anthony Mason

    Re: I hate Revit

    04-07-2010 03:00 PM in reply to: sbsaint
    We can put it in a Wave...
    Or start a new thread...
    .-)

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    *Wanderer

    Re: I hate Revit

    04-08-2010 07:03 AM in reply to: sbsaint
    gee... if only you knew someone who knew a lot about hospitals and (a
    little about) bim... and was willing to telecommute...

    On 4/7/2010 4:40 PM, Ric Hammond wrote:
    > Hey! No whispering. Didn't your mother teach you that's rude. ;-)
    >
    > I'd like to know also as we are starting to jump on BIM and most of our work
    > consists of Hospital renovations.
    >
    > wrote in message
    > news:6368882@discussion.autodesk.com...
    >> So as not to hijack the thread, I sent you an email.
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    *Ric Hammond

    Re: I hate Revit

    04-08-2010 08:23 AM in reply to: sbsaint
    winner must be present to claim prize. :-)

    "Wanderer" wrote in message
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    > gee... if only you knew someone who knew a lot about hospitals and (a
    > little about) bim... and was willing to telecommute...
    >
    > On 4/7/2010 4:40 PM, Ric Hammond wrote:
    >> Hey! No whispering. Didn't your mother teach you that's rude. ;-)
    >>
    >> I'd like to know also as we are starting to jump on BIM and most of our
    >> work
    >> consists of Hospital renovations.
    >>
    >> wrote in message
    >> news:6368882@discussion.autodesk.com...
    >>> So as not to hijack the thread, I sent you an email.
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    *Wanderer

    Re: I hate Revit

    04-08-2010 08:25 AM in reply to: sbsaint
    :-/ one day you'll cave, my friend... one day...

    On 4/8/2010 10:23 AM, Ric Hammond wrote:
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    Re: I hate Revit

    06-09-2010 02:22 PM in reply to: sbsaint

    i agree!  HATE REVIT!! and carpal tunnel from using a mouse and keyboard is hog wash!!  just sayin.

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    Re: I hate Revit

    06-10-2010 11:58 PM in reply to: cparvez

    I agree.

    Until buildings are made from CNC machines whats the big deal?  you still have to draw and edit and redraw and reedit, my right hand hurts even more at the end of the day than it used to using ACAD, im still working the same amount of hours as I did with autocad, and Im still not having any fun with this program.  

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    Registered: ‎03-24-2010

    Re: I hate Revit

    06-11-2010 12:09 AM in reply to: *Doug Bowers

    There are 
    currently organizations requiring that a model be provided to them at the 
    end of the project in an as-built form. As of July 2009, Wisconsin requires 
    that BIM be used on most state projects and that a final model be provided 
    to them. They allow a few different BIM software packages, but AutoCAD 
    Architecture and AutoCAD MEP are not in the allowable list.


    Texas now requires that state projects use BIM technology and only allows 
    the Revit line of products

     

    How unfortunate, Frank Lloyd Wright would be rolling over.    The Borg have taken control of the American Architecture Industry..."You Must Comply"   "Resistance is Futile!"  

     

    Ill give the State of Texas a bunch dxf files and they wont even know the difference.   BIM reminds me alot of the 8-track tape movement....

     

     

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