Yes, back in the late 90s there was a creepy Dancing Baby “Baby Cha Cha” that seemed to be all the rage on the young growing Internet. Jon Bell a colleague here in the Autodesk Lake Oswego office has been... Read more →
15 posts from August 2016
AutoCAD 2017 Service Pack
23 August 2016
The Service Pack Update for AutoCAD 2017 and AutoCAD 2017 based products and a hotfix for an Exchange App autoloader issue are available. You can choose to install using the Autodesk Desktop App or from the Autodesk Knowledge Network link... Read more →
I am hosting another fun Autodesk Lake Oswego Oregon office event as a follow up to the fun PowerPoint Karaoke we held a couple months ago. This time it is a Bad Poetry Slam August 24th at our Autodesk Lake... Read more →
Windows 10 Anniversary Update Breaks the F Keys in AutoCAD
22 August 2016
With the recent Windows 10 Anniversary Update the F keys used for many important keyboard functions have been broken. Our teams have logged the issue with Microsoft for a resolution. Product Support will advise once the solution is provided. A... Read more →
On this day 13 years ago, this Between the Lines blog was started as the first Autodesk employee blog and one of the first in the CAD industry. There have been thousands of posts and comments and millions of readers.... Read more →
If you have been wanting to learn Autodesk Fusion 360, there is no better time like the present and many resources. The Fusion team holds webinars all the time and many are posted to YouTube for you to watch and... Read more →
Autodesk in Space
18 August 2016
Autodesk Remake formerly known as Autodesk Memento is currently being used on the International Space Station that is currently orbiting around Earth. Autodesk Remake is being used by the NASA and Made in Space “Additive Manufacturing Facility” (AMF) for 3D... Read more →
Now is the time to register and save a few bucks and get pick of the sessions for the biggest Autodesk event of the year – Autodesk University. AU is only 90 days away on November 15-17, 2016 in Las... Read more →
Having been involved with Autodesk betas for almost 19 years, and 5 years prior to that as a customer participating in multiple Autodesk betas I have seen a great deal of change in technology when connecting our product teams to... Read more →
This past weekend I hiked hiked on the North face of Mount Hood in Oregon up to the alpine meadows via the Pinnacles and Vista Ridge trail to Elk Cove about 10 miles and 3000 feet vertical. It was an... Read more →
Autodesk has published a free new electronic book titled FOUR. Science fiction and storytelling are a great methods of delivery to convey technology and explore the possible future. FOUR is the newest installment of stories developed by Autodesk's Strategic Futures... Read more →
We are re-organizing our Autodesk Lake Oswego Oregon office to accommodate more employees. In the process people are cleaning out their office spaces to down size by shedding electronics, piñatas (not kidding I was given a Darth Vader piñata by... Read more →
I love this image. It was shown by an Autodesk VP at a public presentation describing Autodesk and the cloud. It is very true that we are the Make Anything. Google is Find Anything, Amazon is Buy Anything and Autodesk... Read more →
I have been on sabbatical since mid-June and returned to the Autodesk Lake Oswego office this morning – a little too bright and early. I absolutely love working for Autodesk and truly appreciate that they still believe in giving employees... Read more →
Back in May of this year I had the pleasure to be in the hot and beautiful Southern California desert at Trona Pinnacles near Death Valley with a group of engineers, scientist, champion Baja 1000 champion race drivers, car builders,... Read more →