CmdrTaco Visits Pixar 128
A couple of weeks ago I scored a visit to Lucasfilm and half jokingly challenged the Slashdot audience to invite me to other cool places. Two brave Pixar employees took me up on my offer and showed me around for Slashdot T-Shirts. It's an amazing campus. Thanks to Mark Harrison and Ralph Gootee for showing me "0% of the render-farm" and making me wish that I was talented enough to have a place in such an amazing world. Soon I'll have a cool story to post about the crazy work Mark is doing with mind boggling volumes of data, but for now I have a picture of me next to a giant Luxo Lamp. Also thanks to Heidi Parmelee who gave me a Woody doll to give to my son and made me a hero. So now the gauntlet has been doubly thrown: Who out there in Slashdot-land works somewhere super cool and can give me a tour in exchange for a T-Shirt?
Lucky Bastard! (Score:2)
Re:Lucky Bastard! (Score:5, Funny)
I work in my bedroom. Besides code, the only thing I would be rendering is children and my wife has informed me you can see 0% of our render farm as well. Could I still get a t-shirt?
Nice success so far (Score:5, Funny)
I'm glad to see that the "Invite CmdrTaco to your cool place" campaign has went a lot better so far than its predecessor, the "Come kick kdawson in the balls" campaign.
Re:Nice success so far (Score:5, Insightful)
What the hell happened? People should have been line-camping for that!
Re:Nice success so far (Score:5, Funny)
You can imagine the disappointment, when they realized he had none... ;)
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I'm glad to see that the "Invite CmdrTaco to your cool place" campaign has went a lot better so far than its predecessor, the "Come kick kdawson in the balls" campaign.
Oooh, so that's who the Ow, My Balls [youtube.com] guy is!
How about this (Score:1)
Google.
Where are the photos? (Score:2)
Show us the photos. If you are shy, you could photoshop your face with a Ghost In the Shell logo, or a V for Vendetta logo.
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If you want to see CmdrTaco just watch Revolution OS ...
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Woddy (Score:5, Funny)
"Also thanks to Heidi Parmelee who gave me a Woody" ...niiiiiice
How 'Bout the Last Shuttle Launch (Score:3)
Nice! Another reason to live my life vicariously through CmdrTaco!
Any übergeeks out there that could get Rob into NASA for the Atlantis launch?
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Probably.
NASA employees can sometimes get Employee-Car Passes to the launches (assuming they don't have to work said launch). I know you can get Causeway 'seating' that way.. someone with more cred might be able to get something closer though.
Sooo....where's the article? (Score:3)
Is the summary all there is here?
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I could offer him a visit to a boring office...located in a nice tropical vacation destination that he could visit on business expenses ;)
Now YOU bribe ME for an invite, CmdrTaco >:)
This is news? (Score:5, Funny)
What do you think this is? Your personal blog?
(And for those who don't get the joke, yes, i know ;)
MSFT (Score:5, Interesting)
Can't really see that being your scene though!
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LOL I think he'd get killed by a chair that mysteriously fell from an upper floor XD
And after that, QTM! (Score:2)
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CmdrTaco if you're in the Seattle area within the next two months I can give you a tour of the Microsoft Redmond campus ;-)
Can't really see that being your scene though!
While he's here, he can tour my apartment. It's a hands on tour, and to appreciate the charm, you get "hands on experience"* in my kitchen. Then the bathroom.
Don't worry, you don't have to do windows.
* Cleaning
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closing up shop in 2 months over there hey Ballmer?
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CmdrTaco if you're in the Seattle area within the next two months I can give you a tour of the Microsoft Redmond campus ;-)
Can't really see that being your scene though!
August 20th (IIRC) Groundspeak (Geocaching.com) is having a blockparty/open house in Seattle. He'd have a lot more fun there, along with 3,500+ other geocachers.
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It's a trap!
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If he doesn't make it all the way to the Seattle area, he could stop in the Portland Oregon area and visit my cool employer instead. Even Obama has stopped by for a tour. Much more to his liking is the nearby Open Source Labs.
http://osuosl.org/ [osuosl.org]
Info on Obama's visit to my employer
http://www.oregonlive.com/business/index.ssf/2011/02/intel_obama_continue_difficult.html [oregonlive.com]
I'm sure we could arrange a tour. I don't think I can get you into the clean FAB. Sorry.
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I'm not a fan of MS business practices but the software has been improving, I got to spend a few days out in Redmond as part of a TAP for one of the System Centre products and whether you like MS or not it's an experience I'd highly recommend to anyone.
Picture is photoshopped! (Score:2, Funny)
The light is obviously pointing in the wrong direction. It's a fake!
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Damn, now they are going to have to re-render it.
Well.. (Score:1)
I can give you a tour of where they clean out port-a-potties. You'll never forget it.
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Want to know how Bourbon is Made? (Score:1)
If you're in Kentucky I can show you around the Buffalo Trace Distillery [buffalotrace.com]. We make bourbon and organic vodka from scratch.
Already have a ten speed (Score:1)
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http://www.thinkgeek.com/slashdot/ [thinkgeek.com]
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True, but it is cheaper than killing people in front of your your mom. :P
I'll show you around the Johnson Space Center (Score:2)
Of course that means having to be in Houston.....
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Slashdot has a new name?
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Busman's holiday, I'd say.
come visit my home office (Score:2)
Nothing particularly interesting here - mostly old tech crap - but there isn't any heat, and in the midst of a minnesota winter 'cool' is an understatement.
Can I upgrade my tee-shirt to a /. parka?
My neighborhood and your family members (Score:2)
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Rackspace (Score:2)
If you're out San Antonio way, I can give you a tour of Rackspace's Headquarters. Can't claim to be as cool as pixar, but got quite a few people who'd probably want to meet you.
SAS Institute tour? (Score:2)
Google HQ (Score:1)
There's no such thing (Score:1)
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Facebook (Score:1)
Come to Swansea (Score:1)
You can see Alan Cox in his natural environment, here’s a bit feral, but you can coax him out with a rump of steak, that has a picture of Linus taped to it.
Can you come to Israel ? :) (Score:1)
I can get you into some interesting places...
C'mon Taco, give a little back (Score:5, Insightful)
You got invited somewhere awesome by a member of the /. community, and all we get is a thank you and a request to be let into more awesome places? It would've killed you to snap a few pictures, or to have set up an interview, or to have given us something, anything, back in return?
Either make a big deal out of it when this happens and do some actual, experiential blogging, or keep quiet about it, but this story is just...a smirk.
I work nowhere remotely interesting these days, but if I did, after this story I wouldn't be inclined to help yo
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Yeah, I don't get what this is all about. I thought that when he posted about Lucasfilm last week that he was just doing it on a lark -- I'm pretty shocked to see that this is a regular, erm, feature published here.
Indeed, I don't see the point of these posts from a content generation perspective at all -- I mean, clearly there are 67 comments here so far, so people are reading it. But I bet there are better things to occupy the space than this...
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As one of the people mentioned in the article, it's really hard to get our PR to agree to "sharing" things. He really really wanted to get a story, I promise!
Well big whoop. Tell your boss that you really really wanted to get that thing done, but it's really hard to get your brain to agree to "sharing" effort.
I don't really come to Slashdot in order to read sub-Michael Arrington "look at me" content-free posts. What's the moral of the story here, "Pixar still exists?"
AFN Broadcasting Center (Score:1)
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Are you guys up at March? Always wondered where AFN came from...
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Nice (Score:1)
Mod parent Funny (Score:2)
High comedy, my friend. Well done.
PNG? That photo size is huge. (Score:2)
While PNG is a great format for digital artwork, and maybe even archiving, it's a terrible format for distributing pictures on the web. JPEG, while lossy, still looks good at high resolutions, and compresses down to smaller image sizes for distribution of photography on the web. It's the difference between FLAC and high bitrate MP3... while the FLAC is "technically" superior in terms of quality, most people aren't going to be able to tell the difference between 256kbps MP3 and FLAC.
Saving that photo as a
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I'm GLAD he used PNG. With modern highspeed being what it is, you shouldn't complain about the size difference, and the quality difference is substantial.
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No, it really is not substantial. It's there, but you really have to be looking for it.
Besides, this attitude of "with modern X being what it is", we create this computing culture of throwing hardware at the problem when there are performance issues, rather than trying to solve the root issue at hand.
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I was trying to be mildly sarcastic, but I was tired and could've done better.
The image type in question doesn't even benefit that much. A line art drawing sure does, or a traditional cartoon, but a fully rendered high colour scene is best done in JPEG.
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For example, look at the following image in both PNG and JPEG (100% quality setting):
PNG [imageshack.us]
JPEG [imageshack.us]
Would the results have been better if both pictures had been based off of the same source picture, rather than the second being made from the first? I was always taught that creating a lossy image out of a lossy image yielded poor results..
Taco proves he's a douche, one more time! (Score:2)
I wish this fuckbag would just give up the torch to someone who actually gives a shit about the quality of the content here.
Kisko Labs / Frozen Rails (Score:2)
You're welcome to visit Kisko Labs [kiskolabs.com] any day, with or without t-shirts. We don't have a render farm, but we compensate by having a sauna.
Heck, we'll even throw in some Frozen Rails [frozenrails.eu] conference passes.
Warbirds (Score:2)
We actually met up at the A2 slashdot tenth birthday celebration, so I already have a t-shirt. But, I'm also the admin for Yankee Air Museum [yankeeairmuseum.org] , home to a flying B-17, B-25, and C-47. I offered then, and it still stands. I think something can be arraigned.
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I think something can be arraigned.
Come on now, officer. How many criminals actually fall for that?
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CERN (Score:1)
If you happen to come to Geneva let me know, might show you around CERN :)
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Aaaaand, we have a winner!
Yawn (Score:2)
Mauna Kea (Score:2)
As in, big shiny toys.
Of course, you'd have to get yourself to Hawaii...
willing to either.... (Score:2)
or
b. willing to sign an NDA (HINT: you may have already did from your last visit. Think parents...).
Also, did they show you the hideouts (i.e. must be 21yrs or over) and did you get to play drums?
TFA has tag: brag written all over it... and hopefully this post does not. FYI, I don't exist.
The world's largest Chipmaker (Score:2)
Care to visit the R & D facility of the world's largest chipmaker? If I twist the right arms I might even be able to get you a 6 core i7 990X Extreme to try out. If not I'm sure we can find a t shirt.
http://www.intel.com/products/processor/corei7ee/index.htm [intel.com]
http://www.intel.com/?en_US_01 [intel.com]
Disney (Score:2)
@Glendale, CA.
But it must be before Jun 18 that I go back to Argentina. I am a the "website factory" and it is very cool, but there are also a lot of different sections in the same block and the block in front of that. Email me at sbassi gmail if you like the idea.
You like kids, don't you? (Score:2)
Come hang out here and I'll introduce you to one of this generation's most prolific children's book [bones3d.com] authors.
she gave you a what?? (Score:1)
Quote: "Also thanks to Heidi Parmelee who gave me a Woody" ... is it just me... or that sounded funny?
ye olde computer lab (Score:2)
I don't work there any more, but I can arrange for a tour of the CIT and Comp Sci offices and maybe a student computer lab at Hope College!
Slightly cooler, I more recently did tech support work for Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids, and still have friends there....
Are you interested in telescopes? (Score:2)
Apache Point Observatory is about 100
SpaceX? (Score:1)
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Like spaceships? Come to JPL too, and I'll give you a tour. Pasadena is also in the LA area, depending on the time of day.
CERN, Switzerland (Score:1)
At CERN, the http protocol was born, the Grid Tier0 is hosted, open access publishing was organized, the LHC is operating, other mind-boggling experiments take place every day, and there are free tours.
What are you waiting for?
Dreamworks Animation (Score:1)
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I can give you a tour of a government three-letter agency if you would like. The only caveat is that you can't ever leave.
Hotel California is a government three-letter agency, who knew?
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The only caveat is that you can't ever leave.
Ah, must be "DMV".
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