Overseas DraftingNifty Stuff In keeping with the idea of highlighting items of interest to architects here's a few goodies. As you try to build a web site to show off your projects, especially large architectural buildings, you'll want a way to display more than a static picture, and instead have something that is interactive. Better still you might visit a site and take a bunch of pictures that need to be spliced together. At PANORAMA TOOLS you'll find a photo stitch program and a PhotoShop plug-in for creating panoramas. You'll also get a chance to see the same picture in multiple formats to get a good idea as to which browser plug-ins you will prefer to use, including JAVA, SmoothMove, RealVR, QTVR and VRML. Cool Sites While the Shields Up! Web site is not AutoCAD related, many of you probably have subscribed to DSL, Cable modems, ISDN or other high speed access paths to your ISP. If you have a static IP address in your office and you are connected you should check this site out and see just how well your office is protected from others online. While there, check out the rest of their site for other cool stuff. While on this topic, if you are using the new Norton Anti-Virus 2000 you should know that if you turn on the email scanning you are opening you computer up to hackers online to break into your computer and cause it to crash. On the other hand if you don't run it, you can be susceptible to viruses in emails like the bubble boy virus. For more info on this see Bug Net Books Here's a few books on AutoCAD 2000. These are all linked over to Amazon which has added a "wish list" so you can add books and stuff that you would like, and then send the wish list out to your loved one who doesn't know what to get you for Valentines Day:
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