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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...
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On 10/04/2012 5:20 PM, 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...
Congratulations Kevin.
--
Regards
Stephen
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Kevin Wampler escreveu:
> 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...
that's a pretty unreal job actually. The kind of which we can only
dream of... :)
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On 4/10/2012 9:20, Kevin Wampler wrote:
> It's exciting! and all I have to do in the mean time is actually graduate...
Congrats! That sounds like awesome fun!
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
"Oh no! We're out of code juice!"
"Don't panic. There's beans and filters
in the cabinet."
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On 4/10/2012 9:20 AM, 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...
Ah, so we know who to hit up for copies of shit that literally costs
more than a damn car, but only does about 10% (of really critical stuff)
more than its inadequate competition can manage. ;) lol
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
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> Ah, so we know who to hit up for copies of shit that literally costs
> more than a damn car, but only does about 10% (of really critical stuff)
> more than its inadequate competition can manage. ;) lol
superimpose one page on top of another, or shrink one page and stick it
inside another, or basically edit the pages in any way, shape or form.
You can turn documents into PDF. You can reorder the pages, or move them
from one file to another. And that's basically *it*. That's *all* this
massively expensive product actually does. It's almost unbelievable.
document into PDF. So clearly it's not that ****ing hard...
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Kevin Wampler <wam### [at] uwashingtonedu> 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.).
Remember: With great responsibility comes great insanity.
--
- Warp
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On 4/10/2012 10:27 PM, Patrick Elliott wrote:
> Ah, so we know who to hit up for copies of shit that literally costs
> more than a damn car, but only does about 10% (of really critical stuff)
> more than its inadequate competition can manage. ;) lol
I hear you, and I've always used GIMP for price reasons. Hopefully
Adobe's starting to look more at this market, but I'm not privy to their
plans at the moment.
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On 4/11/2012 3:02 AM, Warp wrote:
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> Remember: With great responsibility comes great insanity.
>
Fortunately it is an junior-level position, so hopefully I'll be able to
postpone the downward spiral of my mental health for a little bit yet.
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On 4/10/2012 6:12 PM, Darren New wrote:
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> Congrats! That sounds like awesome fun!
>
Thanks, I'm really looking forward to it!
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