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From: Kevin Wampler
Subject: Re: Just got my very first real job!
Date: 11 Apr 2012 11:15:35
Message: <4f85a017$1@news.povray.org>
On 4/10/2012 9:41 AM, Stephen wrote:.
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> Congratulations Kevin.
>

Thanks Stephen!


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From: Kevin Wampler
Subject: Re: Just got my very first real job!
Date: 11 Apr 2012 11:18:13
Message: <4f85a0b5$1@news.povray.org>
On 4/10/2012 12:13 PM, nemesis wrote:
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> that's a pretty unreal job actually. The kind of which we can only dream
> of... :)

Honestly, I've been in school so long that I think any real job would 
seem pretty unreal to me.  I'll have to, like, maintain a regular 
schedule and everything.


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From: scott
Subject: Re: Just got my very first real job!
Date: 11 Apr 2012 11:41:08
Message: <4f85a614$1@news.povray.org>
> Kidding, but Adobe, among others, are *excellent* examples, imho, of
> what is wrong with *not* having cheaper versions, for people that need
> some of the functionality of a product, but can't afford the full blown
> Lear Jet version... Some day, I hope to have Rhino, but short of having
> it fall out of the sky into my lap, that isn't going to happen. I do
> have Photoshop now, but.. god was that a hit in the wallet. I would have
> been better off sticking with the "mostly" similar Paintshop Pro, or
> even trying to get Gimp to make some sort of sense. lol

I thought Adobe had their "elements" version of software to cater for 
the cheap consumer part of the market?


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From: Jim Henderson
Subject: Re: Just got my very first real job!
Date: 11 Apr 2012 16:11:17
Message: <4f85e565$1@news.povray.org>
On Tue, 10 Apr 2012 09:20:13 -0700, Kevin Wampler wrote:

> I recently accepted an offer on my very first "real" job (as in not an
> internship or a temporary job to earn money while going to school).  I
> don't start until the end of the summer, but when I do I'll be joining
> Adobe Advanced Technology Labs as a research engineer (they're the folks
> behind content aware fill, that deblurring tech demo, etc.).
> 
> It's exciting! and all I have to do in the mean time is actually
> graduate...

Congrats!

Jim


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From: Patrick Elliott
Subject: Re: Just got my very first real job!
Date: 11 Apr 2012 23:51:41
Message: <4f86514d$1@news.povray.org>
On 4/11/2012 8:41 AM, scott wrote:
>> Kidding, but Adobe, among others, are *excellent* examples, imho, of
>> what is wrong with *not* having cheaper versions, for people that need
>> some of the functionality of a product, but can't afford the full blown
>> Lear Jet version... Some day, I hope to have Rhino, but short of having
>> it fall out of the sky into my lap, that isn't going to happen. I do
>> have Photoshop now, but.. god was that a hit in the wallet. I would have
>> been better off sticking with the "mostly" similar Paintshop Pro, or
>> even trying to get Gimp to make some sort of sense. lol
>
> I thought Adobe had their "elements" version of software to cater for
> the cheap consumer part of the market?
Well, Corel has both Painter and Paintshop Pro. Sadly, the latter they 
screwed, in some respects, with some features in older version becoming 
more problematic, and it not supporting the maximum color depth, and a 
few other things that kind of bug me. The reason? Because it competes 
with the product they already had. Sigh... Problem with the "cheaper" 
market is sometimes what you end up with is the software equivalent of 
the cheap $9 camera, which erases itself, if you forget to install the 
driver first, because it would cost $15, if they actually had it work 
right. I am not at all sure I trust those "cheaper" options to not be 
missing the things I do need, while having a load of them I never 
needed. lol


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