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Video BIM Point Cloud Export to iPad Viewer

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Video BIM Point Cloud Export to iPad Viewer Update 5/5/2013: I did successfully get the point cloud, the actual data, not a photo, onto the iPad and you can walk through the scene.  Heres the post link: http://bimboom.blogspot.com/2013/05/figured-out-how-to-actually-view-point.html and the YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wI7Em4A3t1A As our company, ACAI Technologies, Inc., expands its services, Ive been having a lot of fun playing with point cloud projects. The bad news is that its a big pain to get the data into Revit 2013 and Navisworks 2013.  Were working with Faro laser scans and there is a slight hack trick that you need to do to import the scans into Autodesk products.   The good news is that its much easier in Revit and Navisworks 2014 programs.  Also, Autodesk Recap rocks and is a great new tool.  It converts the scans quickly and is great to walk through a scanned building.  Now that I got the process ...

WATCH Weathercaster draws guffaws over ‘penis shaped’ cloud

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WATCH Weathercaster draws guffaws over ‘penis shaped’ cloud An unusual cloud formation shaped like a penis did not escape the notice of a weather reporter while on TV, and provoked unabashed giggles from the news anchors. According to Metro and the Daily Star,  weatherman Sam Wallace was doing the weather forecast on a TV channel in New Zealand when he sighted the goofy-shaped cloud. Wallace asked viewers to guess the shape of the cloud, leaving the show�s anchors hysterically laughing. �A waterspout yesterday. Quite an amazing thing pushing over the top of the country. When you take a step back, is there anything else you see in this picture?� The anchors spluttered into laughter upon seeing the phallic cloud formation: �It�s as subtle as a sledgehammer!� �There is a lot of detail,� Wallace noted. The phallic cloud was said to be a waterspout, a funnel-shaped portion of a cloud over the ocean or a body of water tresembling a solid column of water reaching upward to the cloud from ...

Slides from Oracle PaaS Forum 2017 Oracle JET and ADF BC REST Production Experience with Oracle Java Cloud

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Slides from Oracle PaaS Forum 2017 Oracle JET and ADF BC REST Production Experience with Oracle Java Cloud My colleague Florin Marcus (twitter: @FlorinMarcus) was attending and presenting at Oracle PaaS 2017 forum in Split, Crotia last week. He was explaining our production experience with Oracle Java Cloud Service and running Oracle JET/ADF BC REST system on Cloud instance. Slides are uploaded on slide share, you can go through and read about real production app built with JET and ADF BC REST running on Oracle Java Cloud. If you are interested in more details - let me know, I could show a demo: Exciting news from Oracle PaaS Forum 2017 - Red Samurai won award for Outstanding Java Cloud Service Contribution 2017: This award was received for implementing Oracle JET/ADF BC REST app and running it on Oracle Java Cloud in production. Read more about it - Red Samurai and Oracle PaaS JCS Success - JET/ADF BC REST Cloud Production Application. visit link download