I know this one is going to be extremely popular with the readers of this blog. While starting the clear-out of her bookshelf, a colleague in the Neuchatel office, Maria Elena Santoyo Torres, found a copy of The Autodesk File in book form. I hadn’t realised it had been bound into a book, so this was really exciting to me! I admit to having been more than a little tempted to hang on to it for myself. Ah well.
(For those of you who are new to this series, we’re using this blog to give away interesting items we’ve found while emptying the Neuchatel office, which will sadly be closing its doors later this year. So far we’ve found new homes – in Australia and the UK – for a couple of RS-232 breakout boxes that our support techs used to troubleshoot digitizers and plotters back in the early 90s.)
John Walker, Autodesk’s founder and the book’s author, still lives in the area and has kindly agreed to sign the book for the lucky person who wins it. I say “win”, because…