re: rumors...

New Message Reply Date view Thread view Subject view Author view

Michael Jones (mtj++at++isdn-celeste.corp.sgi.com)
Wed, 21 Aug 1996 23:11:32 -0700


Paul Sherman writes:

:I just wanted it to be known that right now, even as we speak, Scott McMillan
:(who posts quite a bit to this group) is writing code using Visual C++ on a
:MICROSOFT WIN95 box. He seems to be enjoying himself. I personally think that
:he should be forced to give the Performer button (that he got at the friends
:of performer meeting) back to Michael Jones. He is a traitor to all that is
:good in this world.

;-) He can keep his button. He had a good question and thus it was well
earned. Besides, Windows'95 users probably deserve a little extra bit of
tolerance. (Perhaps he was just getting warmed up for Cosmo 3D)

to which Scott McMillan responds:

:I will admit that I experimented with WIN95 boxes, but I NEVER inhaled....

Then why do they call your company "High" Techsplanations?

For those who don't know, both of these gents work at HT, which has made
the very amazing surgical preview/training/analysis systems that were
shown in the SGI booth at SIGGRAPH and which I have great hope will be
an important part of advancing the state of the art in medicine in the
next decade. If you missed seeing their systems, you missed a treat!

Michael Jones

Be seeing you, Phone:415.390.1455 Fax:415.965.2658 M/S:8U-590
Michael T. Jones Silicon Graphics, Advanced Graphics Division
mtj++at++sgi.com 2011 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mtn. View, CA 94039-7311

"Competition is a by-product of productive work, not its goal. A
creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire
to beat others." -Ayn Rand
=======================================================================
List Archives, FAQ, FTP: http://www.sgi.com/Technology/Performer/
            Submissions: info-performer++at++sgi.com
        Admin. requests: info-performer-request++at++sgi.com


New Message Reply Date view Thread view Subject view Author view

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.0b2 on Mon Aug 10 1998 - 17:53:24 PDT

This message has been cleansed for anti-spam protection. Replace '++at++' in any mail addresses with the '@' symbol.