Articles Archive for November 2009
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Time for anerother AUGIndy user group meeting. Come and join us for another round of “Getting the Most Out of AutoCAD” with Josh Fast taking the helm and doing a demonstration on Ribbons. The flyer with more information is below, but the registration page from Advanced Solutions isn’t working quite right. Look for the new Meeting Sign-Up Page here on Indydrafter.com to complete a sign-up/plan to attend form. Click on the image to go directly to the AUGIndy Meeting Info page.
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Indydrafter.com has now become a group on Linkedin. Guess what else, so is AUGIndy. If you aren’t familiar with Linkedin and what it’s purpose is, now is as good a time as any…
We all have resumés typed up and saved on our computers and maybe a few copies of them printed out on some nice stationary. Unless you email, snail mail, or physically hand that resumé to someone, though, how are they supposed to know who you are, what you do, and what level of skill and experience you have …
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Our company had it’s annual chili cook-off last week and it was a huge hit. We are only a satellite office, so we didn’t have a lot of participants, but nearly everyone came to taste and vote on the submissions.
There were six different pots of chili and each one was very unique of the others. Chili just how you’d expect it, Chili Mac with noodles, and White Chicken Chili. They all tasted great and everyone had a good time enjoying the cooks’ efforts.
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AUGI has been pouring it on this week. First it was the announcement of Wish List voting, then the release of AEC/EDGE issue number 2, and now it is the latest AUGI World issue. I’m especially excited about the new AUGI World, though. Although the AEC/EDGE publication is new and excited, I’m always pumped up about the results of the Annual Salary Survey, which is published in the newest release of AUGI World.
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AUGI was serious when they said they are committed to the AEC industry and delivering specific content for it. They’ve just released the second issue of the AEC/EDGE publication and you can find it right here. It is a magazine dedicated to the Architectural, Engineering, and Construction industry and applies to drafting and design for those areas. You can expect content from Autodesk products such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, the Revit collection, AutoCAD Architecture, NavisWorks, and more.

