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Too bad you didn't come Chris - would have been nice to have met you as well as everyone else on the forum. However, a baby is definitely more important than SIGGRAPH. I wonder what city they'll have it in next year. You are always spoiled having it in California!
I made it to the show late yesterday - the first day of open exhibitions. So, I didn't get many photos. Will try for more later today. I kept looking for the Vray/CGArchitect/ASG booth and expected it to be small. I found out towards the end they were right in the middle of the floor with a huge booth - much larger than 90% of the exhibitors there. The last place I intended to look...:
From left: someone talking with Vlado off camera, Corey from ASGVis, Peter with no sleep, Torgeir (EGZ), and Torgeir's co-worker Colin. I had to do some convincing to take this photo as they were very tired and working hard. Plus, most of them have over ten hours time difference from their countries. Everyone was was very friendly and funny.
We grabbed a bite to eat in Harvard afterwards. Then, the rest of the goup headed back to their hotels. Torgeir and I went to Charlie's Kitchen in Harvard Square and drank all night to semi-bad yet entertainingly-fun 'alternative' karaoke.
hey, thats itneresting to know that you guys ahve a real face, but i am still thinking vlado is made from a light effects , lol where is he in the pictures???
"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying the cross." Sinclair Lewis - 'It Can't Happen Here'
Sinclair Lewis, the first American to receive the Nobel Prize For Literature, wrote this satirical political novel in 1935, a time when the United States and Western Europe had been in a depression for six years. In this novel, Sinclair Lewis asks the question – what if some ambitious politician would use the 1936 presidential election to make himself dictator by promising quick, easy solutions to the depression - just as Hitler had done in Germany in 1933.
The hero, Doremus Jessup, a small-town newspaper editor in Vermont, turns 60 years old the year the dictator is elected. Doremus struggling for a year with the new government’s attempts to censor his paper and ends up in a concentration camp. Within a year he escapes to Canada [lets hear if for good old Canada !!!], from there, he goes on missions back into the states for the underground resistance movement against the dictatorship.
While Doremus Jessup could be anybody, the identity of Buzz Windrip, the power-hungry senator who makes himself a dictator would be obvious to any American in 1935. Parallels are made in his dictatorial control of his own un-named state with the career of Huey Long, senator from Louisiana. In 1935 Long had a mass organization, the Share the Wealth League, and was planning to challenge Roosevelt for the Democratic nomination for the president in 1936. (While Lewis was writing his novel, Long was assassinated.)
The identity of the main ally of the fictional dictator would be equally obvious, Bishop Peter Paul Prang, the popular radio preacher who endorses Buzz Windrip’s campaign, is based on Father Charles Coughlin, the most popular radio speaker of the thirties who had a weekly program on CBS in which he denounced President Roosevelt and the Jews for causing and perpetuating the depression. Father Coughlin’s fans included the father of Pat Buchanan, a candidate for the Republican nomination for the president in the year 2000.
I'm going to get in trouble for going too far off topic but i find this stuff fascinating. The political mess the World is in at the moment has been seen before.
Haven't looked at that documentary yet - thanks for the link.
I can't believe out of all the geeks at siggraph, juju is the only one with a digicam.
Thanks for calling me a geek.
No - I didn't forget. Vlado and Peter both had little sleep and also jet-lag. 1/2 hour sleep to be precise due to work from the night before - they were both put down their heads at the restaurant. It was pretty funny actually. They also both said they didn't want their pics taken cause they were so tired and I don't blame them one bit. After much persuasion, at least we got Peter into the photo.
Will be heading back tomorrow and try to grab some more. And yes - there has to be more people with cameras out there...
Cheers,
-dave
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