lol, I caught that thread, I think it's awesome.
A few years back, we did a blog roundup of what cad dorks do in a random day,
http://mistressofthedorkness.blogspot.com/2015/01/a-day-in-life-blog-roundup.html
and I was thinking about ever since, having us do a follow up just focused on what we have in our offices. It would be awesome to get that type of insight into other nerds' lives (and ancient artifacts lo).
At any rate, I have my office split between three different rooms right now and shoved a bunch of stuff onto my bookshelves in the interim.
I've got a bunch of manuals from random products from autocad 14 (which I've still never used) and ARCHIBUS v9 or so, Revit MEP... series 2? and Map3d from 2007? plus all of the books I've helped author or TE (autocad and customization only, the autocad mep and revit mep guys cheaped out on me). Plus all of my copies of the AUGI annual salary survey and an embarrassing number of back issues of CADalyst and CADence (oh yeah) magazines.
Plus two old um... tablets? with the pucks with a billion buttons?
I never used them either, but, was gifted them by a past employer when we were paring down office space.
And Dean Koontz. Literally, 2/3 of the shelves in that room are DK books stacked two deep (including everything I can lay my hands on with his dozen pseudonyms, picked up from yard sales by people who had no clue the gold they were selling for 10cents).
Melanie Stone
Facilities Data Management
IWMS / CAFM / CMMS / AutoCAD / Archibus / Tririga / Planon / MRI Manhattan CenterStone / Revit / data normalization, data mapping, reporting and process documentation
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