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2009-09-02 07:34 PM
2009-09-06 09:44 AM
ares997 wrote:Ares997, what you are doing is unacceptable.
Is hating Revit right now. Should probably give Archicad a go instead... via @kernelpanik
2009-09-06 06:05 PM
ares997 wrote:Hmm...that's a scary thought.
.....currently I have been responding to blog posts on revit/bim/archicad and various other sites .......
2009-09-06 06:10 PM
2009-09-06 06:37 PM
ares997 wrote:No, it is not. As moderator, I advised you earlier of what the purpose of these forums is. Any other use is not acceptable. Now, the uber-moderator and site administrator has also advised you.
Is it okay to quote from Internet? In attempt to help share what is going on in other mediums was my point whilst including the original authors creditds.
And the jobs are 50% asking for archicad and the others are describing archicad though asking for autodesk and seems like a valid method to show Micheal Gravis our communities work and with tw2 anyone might work there from anywhere like Karl was posting in his Add.
2009-09-06 06:55 PM
2009-09-06 07:15 PM
ares997 wrote:are not really contributing anything to this discussion. It is an Ad for an entry-level ArchiCAD Training Course - something that is probably of no use to anyone reading this thread. If you want to post this it should go in the Ad's section - i think the various forums purposes are all fairly clearly described.
Take ArchiCAD this fall! It's a dual-platform design application: http://bit.ly/OV1qK via @uclaxarcid
2009-09-06 07:28 PM
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2009-09-07 02:40 AM
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