6/27/2006

Civil3d.com

I've been asked a number of times how I wound up with civil3d.com, so here's the Reader's Digest version. At one of the earliest gunslingers for the product, a name hadn't even been chosen yet. As part of the weeks activities, they ran a number of names by us, as they had been with focus groups and other members of industry. The product was simply called Vine at this point, and this was the 2004 release cycle. On the last day of Gunslinger meetings, there is typically about two hours of open dialog, "What did you like? What didn't you like? What's still missing? What's your favorite new tool?" type stuff. There have been some spectacular rants during these meetings, and some good smackdowns. It has never gotten ugly, but I think tense would be a fair assessment. During this particular wrap-up session, someone comes in to announce they've chosen a name. Civil3d. I'm sitting at a computer, so my immediate reaction is www.civil3d.com. And what appears? A blank holding page? An Autodesk logo? Nope. This. Mining software. (Thanks Internet Archive!) Are you kidding me? Don't you people Google? I was dumbfounded, but that's the way it was. Fast-forward to January of 2006. I'm telling this story to a peer, and laughing as I type www.civil3d.com, expecting the same thing. Instead, up comes a "This Domain for Sale" page. Done. Bought, and now blogged. And no, Autodesk has never asked for it back, or offered to buy it. Bentley on the other hand....

2 Comments:

At 4:41 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Took Dana's advice and installed Bloglines. Pretty easy, even for an old guy, to subscribe to a number of blogs.

 
At 7:24 AM, Blogger Dana said...

you know, i went to that internet archive site and i found my old college webpage. it was a blast from 1996 that i am not sure i was prepared for. i am not sure i should thank you or send you my bills from the shrink.

 

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