"MR.WAYNE EXPLAINS HIS OPERATION"
How can this be? Well, naturally, the reason for this speaks to the similarities between Computer Geeks and Artists. First and foremost they're SMART PEOPLE. (I.Q.'s way above average.) Secondly. I've never met a programmer that didn't think of himself as an artist. Now, I don't consider myself a programmer in the sense that I could sit down and write a assembly language program...I'm an HTML hacker, but, as such I begin to see what they're saying. I won't go into that at this point; I'm here to talk about me, afterall.
How on Earth did I acquire this benevolent attitude toward programmers???
I went to work with about 30 of them.
In the mid-eighties, I landed a job as a Computer Graphics Artist at the University of Delaware at their Office of Academic Computing and Instructional Technology. (That probably sounds like some sort of mumbo-jumbo..but, I assure you that's exactly what it was. We were 15 years ahead of our time. We were developing InterActive Videodisks... CDROMS the size of an 33 and a third vinyl record... to further the goals of the educators there and bring computing technology into the foreground of academic life ...and winning awards like Gold Medals at the NewYork Film Festival.)
Since that time, it's been all cutting-edge Computer Graphics, Illustration, Animation and Software Development...and now, here we are... making it happen on the World Wide Web!
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But, enough of this silly banter... On With The Show!
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