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It must be something like 15 or so years since I first saw a reference to
the "AWSOME ROLEX!" (if I'm remembering the typo correctly) here. I'm not
even sure what the origin of this meme is, and whether it's exclusive to
the povray community, or to more generic rendering communities.
Does anyone remember the history of the expression?
--
- Warp
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Warp wrote:
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> Does anyone remember the history of the expression?
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Search p.b.i the original posting should still be there.
Essentially, some troll posted a rendering of a Rolex watch that was
neither modeled by him, nor was it rendered with POVRay.
The only text, IIRC, was "AWSOME ROLLEX" He was subsequently called out.
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~Mike
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Mike Raiford wrote:
> Search p.b.i the original posting should still be there.
Hmm. p.b.i doesn't seem to carry that post anymore.. :(
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Mike Raiford <"m[raiford]!at"@gmail.com> wrote:
> Essentially, some troll posted a rendering of a Rolex watch that was
> neither modeled by him, nor was it rendered with POVRay.
> The only text, IIRC, was "AWSOME ROLLEX" He was subsequently called out.
So has the expression come to mean "superbly photorealistic rendering"
or "fake plagiarism"? I must confess I'm not exactly sure.
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- Warp
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Mike Raiford a écrit :
> Mike Raiford wrote:
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>> Search p.b.i the original posting should still be there.
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> Hmm. p.b.i doesn't seem to carry that post anymore.. :(
>
Isn't it this one?
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/thread/%3C371e9151.0%40news.povray.org%3E/
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Vincent
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On 6-8-2009 21:24, Warp wrote:
> Mike Raiford <"m[raiford]!at"@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Essentially, some troll posted a rendering of a Rolex watch that was
>> neither modeled by him, nor was it rendered with POVRay.
>
>> The only text, IIRC, was "AWSOME ROLLEX" He was subsequently called out.
>
> So has the expression come to mean "superbly photorealistic rendering"
> or "fake plagiarism"?
yes
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On Thu, 06 Aug 2009 14:24:29 -0400, Warp wrote:
> It must be something like 15 or so years since I first saw a reference
> to the "AWSOME ROLEX!" (if I'm remembering the typo correctly) here. I'm
> not even sure what the origin of this meme is, and whether it's
> exclusive to the povray community, or to more generic rendering
> communities.
>
> Does anyone remember the history of the expression?
Spammers trying to sell fake Rolex watches.
Jim
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andrel wrote:
> yes
Depending on the context, of course.
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On 6-8-2009 21:57, Vincent Le Chevalier wrote:
> Mike Raiford a écrit :
>> Mike Raiford wrote:
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>>> Search p.b.i the original posting should still be there.
>>
>> Hmm. p.b.i doesn't seem to carry that post anymore.. :(
>>
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> Isn't it this one?
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http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/thread/%3C371e9151.0%40news.povray.org%3E/
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>
TinEye.com does not find a match. Is there a point in having them add
povray.org to the database?
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Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
> On Thu, 06 Aug 2009 14:24:29 -0400, Warp wrote:
> > It must be something like 15 or so years since I first saw a reference
> > to the "AWSOME ROLEX!" (if I'm remembering the typo correctly) here. I'm
> > not even sure what the origin of this meme is, and whether it's
> > exclusive to the povray community, or to more generic rendering
> > communities.
> >
> > Does anyone remember the history of the expression?
> Spammers trying to sell fake Rolex watches.
I'm almost certain that's not the history of the expression here.
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