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I’d link to the videos but I have to consider this blog’s family-oriented audience.
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The good news is that all of the yet-to-be-sold books have been recovered unscathed – with the sole exception of one copy that had not been accounted for until it became apparent that the “invaluable” (attorneys) prototype was left in a Silicon Valley bar by a disgruntled, as yet unidentified 2D CAD manager and later purchased for an undisclosed sum ($37.78) by who proceeded to take the book apart page by page to study its substantial innards, dissecting it and posting embarrassing pictures and revealing video detailing its impressive features. You may or may not recall that an entire truckload of copies of the new Mastering Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 book, both weighing and costing an estimated one million pounds, had been stolen just months before the eagerly awaited BIM book was due to appear in bookstores. You want to know how I am able to share with you the contents of Mastering Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 before its publication date?
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How to talk about How to Talk About Books You Haven’t Read if you haven’t in fact read it? What are we supposed to do in these awkward months before books are released in which we’re inclined to talk about a book we haven’t read? The French masterpiece How to Talk About Books You Haven’t Read is considered a work of inspired nonsense that answers the question: It is apparently possible to not only sign books that haven’t been published but also to talk about books you haven’t read – a practice encouraged in places of higher learning and France. The same way that the book’s authors are giving book signings without the book.įor more on this see Book signing – without the book! That’s too bad for the bikers but gives everyone else an edge.īut if the book hasn’t been released yet – how can I reliably review the book without having read it?
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That’s significant.Īlso, the book is being released while the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is being held. Except in leap years, no other month starts on the same day of the week as August.
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There’s been not a little online and offline buzz about the meaning and significance of the launch date.Īugis a Monday. Winnetka – with its trophy kids and designer dogs – hasn’t seen anything like this since the last Harry Potter book launch. On August 1 st I’ll be waiting in line at the Winnetka Book Coop awaiting the 12 midnight book release. I may not know where I’ll be on August 2 nd – but I can tell you this. As the outlining process is just beginning for me, I’d love to hear suggestions from any of our readers.That’s the day* Mastering Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 – or MARA2011 for short – written by the authorial triumvirate of Eddy Krygiel, Phil Read and the inestimable James Vandezande comes out. The next few chapters on my plate cover complex modeling of Walls, Curtain Walls, Floors and Roofs.
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Last night was a long night of writer’s block and a complete redeux on one chapter’s development edits – “ but then, in the midst of my preparations for hari kari, it came to me”…the throngs of gurus and wizards in the global Revit community! We continue to seek your input to make this tome the best source of valuable Revit knowledge to date.įrom my desk so far, I have drafted Templates and Standards, Working with Consultants (Revit-to-Revit), and Interoperability: Working Multiplatform. Now, don’t get me wrong…the editing process isn’t for the faint-hearted or those with weak intestinal fortitude. As the snow falls in the Northeast today, I’m still churning out high quality content for Mastering Revit Architecture 2011.