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By Steve Stafford and Bill Debevc
The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.
Bill’s Help Desk Request – To R2 or not to R2 and if using the same Revit Build is Necessary?
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Ordinarily Steve (and Bill) is a pretty happy guy, more optimist than pessimist. Occasionally something does get under his skin and affect his attitude, creating “Grumpy Steve”. In this episode he is grumpy about the Autodesk Desktop Application which you may recall was called Autodesk Application Manager in the past. He wishes that it would work, it just isn’t reliable for him though. Bill tries to calm him down and offer some ideas. It looks like we’ll need some listeners to help turn Steve into Happy Steve again.
Since we recorded this episode the AdA has struck twice causing grumpiness to return, enough to prompt another blog post on the subject a few days ago.
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Steve puts in a lot of time helping out in Revit community forums like those listed in the show notes. Bill and Steve discuss what being a good Revit community citizen is like. How do you approach asking questions in that environment? What approach works best to get the most out of the experience? There is a lot of knowledge tucked away in those forums, both in the members and in the threads stored there. Don’t forget to take advantage of them! Just remember that everyone there is a volunteer, a Revit user much like you. A little respect and patience goes a long way.
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Welcome to our first podcast in this format!! Bill gets Steve to talk about starting his blog, why we started the podcast and a little bit about whiskey. Bill makes sure we offer a Revit tip too, we did not want to leave Revit out of the Revit OpEd Podcast?! We sure are glad you are curious about the podcast. Please let us know what you like about it and if you’ve got some ideas about what will keep you coming back for more.
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The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.