The past couple of days I have been working in Revit. No production work, just template file, typical details and families. A select few at work have been working "behind the scenes" to streamline and improve our processes. Hopefully we can convince the powers that be to do more projects in Revit and fewer in Autocad. We have been putting in a big effort, sporadically, over the past several months. Now we are waiting for our efforts to prove their worth.
Automobiles are becoming increasingly sophisticated each year. Our American society can be a very litigious one. Car manufacturers realize this and in an attempt to keep us safe, and themselves out of the court room, they crowd car instrument panels with warning lights to alert drivers of potential hazards. Below are just a few symbols and what they mean. This is a new feature on a select few cars. When this symbol is illuminated, it is alerting you to the fact that the vehicles Rear Thrusters are engaged. While it should be common sense, a car is no place to play. This is a simple reminder that beachballs should not be tossed about the passenger cabin. Although rare, this is a simple reminder that you are diving one of two conjoined cars. This task is made more difficult when each vehicle has it's own independent power and/or drivetrain. Many cars now have sensors mounted in the rear of the vehicle. They are helpfu...
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