On Land

Environment Information
At Rill Architects we run ArchiCAD on macOS. If you work at Rill, this is your stuff. If you don't, but you work in ArchiCAD, you may find something interesting. Anybody else, I don't know.
RSS
Aside Archive

# Milage...

Car
4 months, 1 oil change, 3773 miles, 71.43 gallons, 52.8 mpg (4.45 l/100km). Cost savings to date compared to previous car which got 24-25 mpg and needed premium: $281.

-James 2007-06-19-1612

# iPhone Ads...

These are great. I expect an Apple ad to look good, look cool, make the thing look cool, and make me think I'm cool for seeing how cool it is, and I would be even cooler if I had one.

That's not what these do. At this point everyone has heard of the iPhone, everyone knows it's probably cool. And there won't be enough of them, so if you have one you're cool. Question: Does it really work? And how does it work? The ads go straight to the point. They appear to, incredibly, cut through the hype. They don't promise to make you a better person, they just show you how it works.

-James 2007-06-04-1753

# LOLCODE...

LOL

-James 2007-05-30-0732

# Michel Rojkind...

profile at Apple.com. Michel is the architect of, among numerous good works, the house pictured on the AC10 splash screen. Which is built, yes, and IIRC was done in 6.5, so take that. (h/t DNC)

-James 2007-03-19-1315

# Strange Maps...

Generic Map

...is about just what it says. Check out this one of an imaginary generic territory. (Link. (Via Kottke)).

-James 2007-02-21-0756

# Resources...

A Second Life avatar consumes as much electricity as the average Brazilian. Via TH.

-James 2007-01-12-0708

# A Development...

Graphisoft will be acquired by Nemetschek AG of Germany. Nemetschek makes the VB-oriented Allplan. They are also the parent company of Vectorworks, the only other semi-serious CAD offering for the Mac, and Maxon, who make the extremely serious Cinema4D and, in turn, the MaxonForm blobby add-on for AC. They also appear to have money.

I have no intelligent observation to make about this, but it's certainly interesting. In one corner we will have a rack of capable European 3D software, in the other, the capable Revit hanging off the side of the Autodesk etch-a-sketch-a-drome. And in the third, the charming and youthful Sketchup, whose models are relatively information-free, but whose parent does nothing but model information.

-James 2006-12-22-1202

# Depends What You Like...

Got around to pre-ordering Against The Day. After doing so Amazon recommended The Road and Count With Maisy. I'm sure they both make good points...

-James 2006-10-29-1747

# Planted...

Leyland
...this tree. For the record, it's 80" tall to the tippiest tip. Its predecessor didn't make it through one summer. This guy has the benefit of being planted in ancient leaf compost. And in using the compost I cleared out the bin in time for the imminent seasonal leafstorm. This may actually be how it's supposed to work.

-James 2006-10-26-0635

# I Shall Harm...

Word of the day: nocebo. Opposite of 'placebo'; inert stuff that harms, rather than helps, despite being inert. (Source)

-James 2006-10-20-0936

# Central Asian Orthography News...

Stuff like this (Language Log) happens occasionally. Nothing to worry about.

-James 2006-10-19-1157

# Nonsense...

Testing the idea of hierarchically inferior posts, so you can tell totally worthless stuff like this from your everyday worthless stuff. And yes I backdated this one so it wouldn't show up at the top.

-James 2006-10-06-0812