Autodesk’s linking app to allow iThings to connect to Project Butterfly is called AutoCAD WS. Never mind the “AutoCAD”, that’s just there to confuse matters. What does the “WS” stand for? William Shatner, perhaps?
There’s no official answer, but I thought it might be fun to run a contest for the most appropriate and/or amusing answer. I have some ideas of my own, but most of them are rude so I’ll keep them to myself.
Please just add a comment with your idea(s), up to 3 per person. When I have enough responses, I’ll run a poll. No prizes, this is just for fun.
Workspace.
Windows Sucks
Whata Sucker
Wanker Surtax
Windows Simulator
“Worshiping Steve”.
With Sauce
What? Seriously!
Weirdly Simplified
web savvy
Parsed ala Jeopardy:
What is the AutoCAD version that the most recent US President Bush beta-tested?
Nice entries, people! I’ll keep it open for another couple of days.
David, I’m confused. Is that an entry?
Entry-shmentry, that’s your decision. I just write the stuff.
WoodStock
– Groovy man!
Went South
We Suck
Weird Science
Wa’ Sat?
We’re (not) Sure
AutoCAD Web Service
(teenie) weenie screenie?
I like the idea of a tablet with the whole plan set on a job site – but I don’t see doing it on a pod.
Entries are now closed, poll coming up.
To bad it’s closed.
I also thought of Web Sphere or Work Sphere.
Just more Web Shit slowing the working masses…
Sounds like its going to be
AutoCAD Without Stuff
Nice one, Peter.
AutoCad WS – (Web Services)
I thought is stood for “Wicked Stuff” or more appropriately, “Wicked Silly”.
AutoCAD WS (Without Saying)
They copied AutoCAd WS from AWS (Amazon Web Services (http://aws.amazon.com/)) where all these cad files stay!!!
Wireless Stream
Auto CAD Web Solution
It is so clear – WorkShop
WS stands for Workspace or Web Space
Web Share
WASTE of SPACE
WEST SIDE