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To: TGPTNDR who wrote (87501)8/23/2002 10:49:40 AM
From: Dan3Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: You do run Photoshop at least 25% of the time, don't you

Monica thanks you for making that post for her. She's been much too busy talking to her lawyer about whether or not she's personally liable for the fraud she helped to perpetrate to post it herself.



To: TGPTNDR who wrote (87501)8/23/2002 1:49:35 PM
From: Ali ChenRespond to of 275872
 
"You do run Photoshop at least 25% of the time, don't you Dan3?"

The whole thingy smells worse and worse. I just spent
some time watching what the BAPCO 2001 is doing.
"Kayaking"! What the heck? It all looks like a joke
as compared to Winstone and the original BAPCO-2000.

First, starting from the very concept. Why "Content
Creation"? Majority of people _consume_ Internet content,
only very few create it. Why the heck we need to measure
our computers by hurdles of a few?

Then, "Extreme Kayaking", movie editing.
Why the heck someone would heed to
apply all these crazy filters to a nearly perfect
(and already enough blurry) digital tape? Who needs
the "Gaussian Blur" waste of time? Who ever edits the
film content other than cut, paste, and transition?
The whole process is more of artistic thinking than the
technicalities of image filterings. Who has the time to
do all this crap? "Sound Forge"? Give me a break...

"Media" encoding? Which media? Are we going to put a
camera into shower tub, and broadcast, with encoding in
real-time?

How many of us ever heard about "Dreamweaver"?

Also, the 1s "thinking time". What the heck again?

I do not have the Sm2002, but the first step, sm2001,
sure looks like a joke benchmark.

- Ali