aw the owl.
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huh. I completely forgot about that owl.
It's kind of sad how the firms such as Triple-I, Robert Abel, Digital Productions, Magi and Computer Image, who did such incredible, groundbreaking work, have all simply vanished to history. Ancient History time. One of the first (if not the absolute first) computers to be used for what we now recognize as CGI was actually an analog machine. Behold, the mighty Scanimate: http://scanimate.zfx.com/Asheville1.jpg Hell of a good history lesson on it here: http://scanimate.zfx.com/ |
http://s95367906.onlinehome.us/photo/IMAG0247.jpg
pardon my shitty phone camera, but it's a Lexus LF-A driving on 270. |
cool car, but for the money I rather have a GT-R.
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A run through the trivia section on Wargames on IMDB gives an interesting insight to what computer graphics were in 1982:
Graphics on the large NORAD war room screens were rendered in advance by an HP 9845C desktop computer running BASIC. In 1982 the 9845C was comprised of a base with built-in keyboard and a 14" color monitor that mounted on top. Cost of a 9845C was about $90,000 (inflation-adjusted) and the entire "desktop" computer weighed about 100 pounds. The computer's resolution was not good enough to project on a large screen or to be filmed from directly, so a high-resolution monochromatic display was connected. The images were filmed from the display, one frame at a time, one color at a time, using filters for red, green, and blue. The process took about 1 minute per frame of film. http://airminded.org/wp-content/img/film/wargames-1.jpg |
Originally Posted by Pen2_the_penguin
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cool car, but for the money I rather have a GT-R.
I'd rather have a Carrera GT myself. Open air fun etc etc. |
Originally Posted by soviet
(Post 712653)
http://s95367906.onlinehome.us/photo/IMAG0247.jpg
pardon my shitty phone camera, but it's a Lexus LF-A driving on 270. Holy fucking shitballs. I am impressed.
Originally Posted by soviet
(Post 712676)
It's more the fact that there will be only 500 of these made.
I'd rather have a Carrera GT myself. Open air fun etc etc. Carreras are common in our area (DC not Baltimore duh). It's like the honda corolla everywhere else. |
Originally Posted by Faeflora
(Post 712729)
It's like the honda corolla everywhere else.
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Originally Posted by Faeflora
(Post 712729)
Holy fucking shitballs. I am impressed.
Carreras are common in our area (DC not Baltimore duh). It's like the honda corolla everywhere else. See illustrations for details. Carrera GT http://chrisescars.com/wp-content/up...Carrera-GT.jpg Carrera http://image.automobilemag.com/f/rev...arter_view.jpg And since only 1270 carrera GTs where made I doubt they are common as corollas in your area. |
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Google Maps must update their satellite views fairly often. It was somewhat recently that I moved the '92 to that spot.
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
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Google Maps must update their satellite views fairly often. It was somewhat recently that I moved the '92 to that spot.
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I thought that only Chuck Norris could catch fish this way:
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Originally Posted by soviet
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http://s95367906.onlinehome.us/photo/IMAG0247.jpg
pardon my shitty phone camera, but it's a Lexus LF-A driving on 270. |
Originally Posted by Joe Perez
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I thought that only Chuck Norris could catch fish this way:
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Don't you think you would start bleeding if you jumped into a boat and started smashing your head against it?
I think it's most likely coming from their gills. I've had this happen before, but not in such quantity. |
Deadly in recreational lakes.
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Don't feel bad for those carp. They are a non-native species that are destroying the natural balance of the rivers and lakes they are infesting. A few decades they escaped from a farm. Mass killing of them is a good thing and is promoted. Personally, I'd be standing on the boat with a baseball bat.
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