Whenever I see other blogs referencing Revit Users Group, I am jealous. Partially because I don't live in same geographic location, so I can't attend. And partially because there isn't an active Revit Users Group in Boston....until now!
If you are in the area (or not, I suppose!), please join the Boston Revit Users Group: http://www.meetup.com/Boston-Revit-Users-Group/
Our next meeting is on March 26, and will preview Revit 2010, from Autodesk (with NDA of course), at their new HQ in Waltham (and yes, they have occupied the building!).
2.24.2009
2.02.2009
My Pet Peeve
Originally, when I thought about writing this post, I was going to link to a number of reputable sites that break this rule. Then I thought about it again, and decided to give these organizations a chance to clean up their act.
The offense? BIM model. If you are wondering what is wrong with saying BIM model, you too are guilty. Think about it: Building Information Model Model? Hopefully, this will teach you your lesson, and you can spread the word to the rest of the industry. What are you supposed to say when referring to your group of Revit (or equal) files that comprise a Building Information Model? Just try saying BIM, or the BIM, or even the model.
As for the organizations I referred to above, I will compromise: click!
The offense? BIM model. If you are wondering what is wrong with saying BIM model, you too are guilty. Think about it: Building Information Model Model? Hopefully, this will teach you your lesson, and you can spread the word to the rest of the industry. What are you supposed to say when referring to your group of Revit (or equal) files that comprise a Building Information Model? Just try saying BIM, or the BIM, or even the model.
As for the organizations I referred to above, I will compromise: click!
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