Anyway, this was awesome. I’d like to shake hands with the guy who picked the zither/harp joyride freakout music they played when the dragon sank into the sea. The Pixar Story (which is awesome, and which you can stream through Netflix) talks about how important the NY Institute of Technology has been for the world of computer graphics.
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Two things occur to me while watching that:
1. How many hours did that guy spend creating all that beforehand? That was some pretty advanced stuff for a VT-100 terminal.
2. I totally watched that first-run on PBS. Was that really 25 years ago?
FYI, you can deep link into YouTube vids like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5sfhLuRxvc#t=5m34s
To link 5:35 in, add #t=5m35s
Anyway, this was awesome. I’d like to shake hands with the guy who picked the zither/harp joyride freakout music they played when the dragon sank into the sea. The Pixar Story (which is awesome, and which you can stream through Netflix) talks about how important the NY Institute of Technology has been for the world of computer graphics.
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