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Has Chris Yanchar left Autodesk?

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Anonymous
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Has Chris Yanchar left Autodesk?

Has Chris Yanchar left Autodesk?
Have a look at his blog "Between the Wall", dedicated to AutoCAD
Architecture:
http://adt_blog.typepad.com/between_the_walls/
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Nope, I'm still here. Over the past couple years, my responsibilities
haven't afforded me the time to dedicate to the blog. We are looking into
ways to get the right level of postings about AutoCAD Architecture through
transferring ownership to other team members, Shaan or others.

Chris Yanchar
Senior Design Manager
AEC Solutions


"Pedro Aroso" wrote in message
news:6138193@discussion.autodesk.com...
Has Chris Yanchar left Autodesk?
Have a look at his blog "Between the Wall", dedicated to AutoCAD
Architecture:
http://adt_blog.typepad.com/between_the_walls/
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ljhudson
in reply to: Anonymous

You sure you aint been resigned for the move of autocad architecture...........

why is it the subscription users for ACA don't get any bonuses or new items?
Message 4 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Good to hear from you. Best wishes.

"Chris Yanchar [Autodesk]" wrote in message
news:6138222@discussion.autodesk.com...
Nope, I'm still here. Over the past couple years, my responsibilities
haven't afforded me the time to dedicate to the blog. We are looking into
ways to get the right level of postings about AutoCAD Architecture through
transferring ownership to other team members, Shaan or others.

Chris Yanchar
Senior Design Manager
AEC Solutions


"Pedro Aroso" wrote in message
news:6138193@discussion.autodesk.com...
Has Chris Yanchar left Autodesk?
Have a look at his blog "Between the Wall", dedicated to AutoCAD
Architecture:
http://adt_blog.typepad.com/between_the_walls/
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cadtastrophe
in reply to: Anonymous

Or you could just read the first sentence of the link you sent...
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous



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Shaan Hurley wrote:



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Architecture has a very exciting future!"



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wish I could believe him…



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Or
you could just read the first sentence of the link you
sent...
Message 7 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I picked up on that too, and it made my little heart happy. I'll
believe him *for* you.
.-)

Pedro Aroso wrote:
>
>
> In his first post, as Between the Walls
> <>
> blog author, Shaan Hurley wrote:
>
> "AutoCAD Architecture has a very exciting future!"
>
> I wish I could believe him…
>
> "Cadtastrophe" escreveu na mensagem
> news:6138531@discussion.autodesk.com...
> Or you could just read the first sentence of the link you sent...
>

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