I writing this entry via Firefox running under Windows 7 evaluation copy, build 7100, within Sun's Virtual Box 3.0 on my dell inspiron 530 running XP. Now that is a mouthful if I do say so myself. Additionally I can also fire up Ubuntu 8.10 or 9.04, run a Joomla or Wordpress virtual appliance either at the same time or by themselves. Just a few short years ago that would have taken at least 4 different PC a server and all the networking stuff to connect them. Now I can run them all on one PC. Amazing and relatively easy.
The question I have is - If I can do all of this on my "home pc" without spending a cent why can't companies like Bentley, Autodesk or Trimble provide me with functional easy to use virtual applications for CADD.
For example how about a Plotting appliance that I could set up anywhere to handle work group or office plotting. How about a project/file management or survey management tool that I could run under what ever OS I want to, be it Linux, Window or Mac OS?
Why do survey data collectors cost thousands of dollars when I can get a netbook for $250 that is 2 or 3 times more powerful and versatile than any data collector on the market. Not only that but I can buy 4 or 5 for the cost of one data collector! Am I the only one that sees this or am I missing something? With the economy the way it is and the need to "do a lot more with a lot less" why aren't there any "engineering netbooks"?
Something to think about...
Monday, August 03, 2009
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Facebook, Twitter and DOTs
Departments of Transportation's like most large organizations are slow to change and even slower it seems at embracing new technology. The question I would like to pose is "Can DOTs use Facebook and Twitter (or technologies like them) to improve internal and external communication?"
The answer is.....
The answer is.....
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Busy Month
It has been over a month since I have posted anything to R cubed so I guess I should bring you up to date. So far June has been a pretty busy month. Visited an old high school buddy in New Orleans and attended the HEEP Area II meeting in Baton Rouge, LA where I gave a presentation on DOT's use of the Internet and what the future holds. Attended my parents 50th wedding anniversary in Wheeling, WV this past weekend and got to see a lot of relatives that I haven't seen in several years. Funny in this time of instant communication how easy it is to not keep up with one's extended family.
Back at the office the NCDOT is making plans to upgrade our 1500 CADD machines to MicroStation V8i and all the software that goes with it. In addition we are fighting our Security people over how tight they are locking down the Departments XP images and registry access. In addition we are not only upgrading our existing software from MicroStation V8 to V8i but we are also "upgrading" a portion of our CADD PCs from windows 2000 to XP. I know welcome to 21st century...
Along with that I have been messing around with Sun's soon to be Oracle's VirtualBox software to run Ubuntu and Window 7 along with windows 2000 and XP. Pretty cool product. Additionally I have also become a regular Facebook user and a part time twitter. Which I am finding to be interesting tools to say the least. I've always said that the internet is about communication and these products are proving the point (just ask the Iranians).
Well that's a quick wrap up of what I've been up to. Now I need to figure out a simple, easy yet readable way to display a series of annual reports on the HEEP website. Also don't forget to Buy Understanding Microstation V8 XM in 2D: A Basic Guide FOR XM and V8i Users. from Stipes Publishing.
Back at the office the NCDOT is making plans to upgrade our 1500 CADD machines to MicroStation V8i and all the software that goes with it. In addition we are fighting our Security people over how tight they are locking down the Departments XP images and registry access. In addition we are not only upgrading our existing software from MicroStation V8 to V8i but we are also "upgrading" a portion of our CADD PCs from windows 2000 to XP. I know welcome to 21st century...
Along with that I have been messing around with Sun's soon to be Oracle's VirtualBox software to run Ubuntu and Window 7 along with windows 2000 and XP. Pretty cool product. Additionally I have also become a regular Facebook user and a part time twitter. Which I am finding to be interesting tools to say the least. I've always said that the internet is about communication and these products are proving the point (just ask the Iranians).
Well that's a quick wrap up of what I've been up to. Now I need to figure out a simple, easy yet readable way to display a series of annual reports on the HEEP website. Also don't forget to Buy Understanding Microstation V8 XM in 2D: A Basic Guide FOR XM and V8i Users. from Stipes Publishing.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Buy This Book
If you are looking for a book new CADD book to read (with lots of pictures and arrows) then look no farther than the new, (hopefully to be best seller) from Karen Coen-Brown and Randall J. Robinson (that's me) - Understanding Microstation V8 XM in 2D: A Basic Guide FOR XM and V8i Users.
It is available now from Stipes Publishing for the amazing low price of $49.80. For more details and to order a copy visit
http://www.stipes.com/cadd.html
or contact
Stipes Publishing L.L.C.
204 W. University Avenue
Champaign, IL 61820
P.O Box 526
Champaign IL 61824-0526
217/356-8391
stipes01@sbcglobal.net
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Conferences and Cost
Well 2009 is really starting to take it's toll on conferences. Last month Bentley canceled the BE Conference that was scheduled to be held this May in Charlotte, NC. Which really sucks since Charlotte is just down the road from my house and I was looking forward to attending.
Then a couple of days ago I received a email for Paul Fort in NJ informing me (and others) that the HEEP Area I meeting that was being planned for June was canceled mainly due to State DOT Travel Restrictions. Which is a short sighted shame (not on Area I's part, but on the states). Bentley also cited the travel restrictions as a reason for the BE cancellation also. (Although I think it may have been a money saving thing for Bentley not its customers).
Anyway,
It is a shame that agencies, organizations and company's cut back on travel and training when the economy is down. You would think it would be just the opposite since their work loads are down they would have time to train, learn new skills and make personal contacts, which will help them thrive in the future. But that makes a bit to much sense I guess.
So what is your organization doing, building for the future or hunkering down for the quarter?
P.S. check out HEEP.ORG the Area II and International meetings are still on and you won't find a better conference deal anywhere...
Then a couple of days ago I received a email for Paul Fort in NJ informing me (and others) that the HEEP Area I meeting that was being planned for June was canceled mainly due to State DOT Travel Restrictions. Which is a short sighted shame (not on Area I's part, but on the states). Bentley also cited the travel restrictions as a reason for the BE cancellation also. (Although I think it may have been a money saving thing for Bentley not its customers).
Anyway,
It is a shame that agencies, organizations and company's cut back on travel and training when the economy is down. You would think it would be just the opposite since their work loads are down they would have time to train, learn new skills and make personal contacts, which will help them thrive in the future. But that makes a bit to much sense I guess.
So what is your organization doing, building for the future or hunkering down for the quarter?
P.S. check out HEEP.ORG the Area II and International meetings are still on and you won't find a better conference deal anywhere...
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Sunday Night
Seems like Sunday evening is one of those times that I actually get a chance to "play" around on the computer. Today I have installed Ubuntu 8.10 on a virtual machine on my PC. Pretty cool actually, I used Sun xVM VirtualBox to create and ubuntu virtual machine (PC) and installed Ubuntu 8.10 linux on it. SEEMS to Work well and was very little hassle to install. I used Ubuntu as my main operating system on an old PC about 2 years ago but switched back to XP to help update a MicroStation book. Anyway I had been wanting to get back to playing with linux and the VirtualBox seemed like the way to do it. I'll try and keep everyone posted.
Also today I converted two albums I had on cassettes to mp3s. While it takes a bit of time it is pretty easy. Just pop the cassette into a portable player, connect it to my PCs line in and fire up Audacity and hit play. Once the cassette is done I label the tracks and save them to the hard drive. Wish there was a quicker way but it works. Only have another couple hundred cassettes and albums to convert.
Finally spent some time on Facebook, while I think it has a lousy interface it is a useful way to keep in touch with friends and family. BTW I have created a HEEP Group on Facebook to try and keep up with my fellow HEEPers. If you get a chance check it out.
That's if for now...
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