All right!
So I finally get the little Revit project that could out the fucking door - and now I'm on to another project adjacent to it in the same building. This one has two phases, is larger, and the second phase is considerably more complex because it has two surgical suites that are going to have special requirements, as well as a generator for critical and life safety power (of course the shell building wasn't designed with this in mind).
I go through the same process - link in the Architectural model, start aligning my levels with their levels (why the fuck this is necessary is beyond me). And voila! No fucking floor plan on the third floor. After staring at it blankly for a while I had the guy who had set it up come by, and he didn't have any idea why it was doing it either. Grabbed a Revit 'guru', he managed to override something and make the floor plan show up (I don't know what he did exactly - but it doesn't matter because it's still not working properly).
Now when I try to insert a receptacle using the exact same family as the previous project, and host it to the wall in the exact same manner, I see what looks like an actual duplex receptacle sticking out from the wall, with the symbol kind of hovering out in space. This is par for the fucking course for Revit - forcing me to be unproductive while I try to hunt down someone who can help me fix it. I could spend the next month sifting through web sites, clicking on every thing I can think of to click on, and not get it any further down the road.
As I have said before - this ends up forcing me to rely on someone to un-fuck the piece of shit. These are usually the same people who were throwing up their hands trying to figure out why I wouldn't move to Revit - and what the fuck do you know? Now I'm part of TEAM REVIT and I'm getting FUCKED just like the rest of them. As I have also said before - it would be one thing if I were only working on one project at a time, and had weeks or months to fiddle with every stupid thing that Revit decides to fuck up - but this is not the case.
Instead, I'm getting behind on that project, and have half a dozen idiots lined up to drag me back into projects that were completed months ago, but which have been heavily modified by the owner in the meantime, which somehow means that they are my emergency.
At any rate - as I always knew would happen if I made the mistake of agreeing to use Revit for anything, it is slowly forcing it's cock into my eyesocket. This isn't a matter of attitude mind you - any more than it would be a matter of attitude if I shelled out a bunch of money for a new car, only to have it break down every time I tried to steer to the left or right.
This. Software. Is. Total. Shit.
Fuck Revit, fuck it's developers, and fuck it's cheerleader.
Fuck them three times - in rapid succession, with larger and larger spiked objects.
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