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GEEZ, GUYS. CALM DOWN. I MEANT NOTHING BY THE STATMENT BUT READ THE BOOK. EVERYONE MIGHT LIKE TO HEAR IF THE CONTENT IS WORTH THE TIME, EFFORT AND MONEY. I DO NOT HAVE A P.H.D. NOR WANT ONE. I HELP AS MANY PEOPLE WITH REVIT AS I CAN. I AM A NEW USER AND STILL LEARNING. MY "PLAYFUL" COMMENT WAS NOT INTENDED TO BE RUDE IN NO WAY. FEEL FREE TO KEEP TAKING SHOTS AT ME. I WON'T CRY. HAPPY COMPLAINING AND I HOPE UPS LOSES YOUR BOOK.
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John, Your Crazy Man!!!
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Nice posting Brettgoodchild!
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Brett.... nice posting indeed, Revitized calm down, i was reading this thread from the begining and i don't think HDD was "Rude" with you, he just told you: "If you have the book, read it" and i didn't need to read six times his post, he is a good guy believe me, he help many people in the chatroom, he is a little "crazy" i know that too and I hope this thread STOPS here, if you have some problem with him and you want to clarify something just go to the chatroom and talk to him, he is there Monday to Thursday, so PLEASE STOP DISCUSSING.... BTW, look the link WWhub's post above, it's from Autodesk and believe me, "Familie Guide Tutorials" are a good "Books" too
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I thought I would revive this thread just to see if anyone (by now) had any more commentary on this book. I'm on the fence about buying it. I know there are a lot of good tutorials online, but I need a reference book that can be part of our office library and maybe help us develop a set of standards. I'm just wondering if this book would be suitable for that. Amazon lists 2 positive reviews, but if anyone has any other input (or perhaps another book to recommend), please share. Thanks a lot.
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