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Rasterman Responds To Seth And Havoc

An anonymous reader writes "Rasterman, of Enlightenment fame, has responded to Seth Nickell and Havoc Pennington's blog entries, which were in reference to this previous article. about Next gen X rendering. Raster says: 'Well it seems the XDevConf has produced some interesting blogs and discussion. I'm a bit sad I was not able to attend (no funding at all), as there seems to have begin a lot of discussion and moves in directions we in Enlightenment land have been going for years, and are likely far ahead in. I guess this means we haven't been able to share our experience in this. Maybe next year. Anyway the point is that this has started up some musings from Seth Nickell and Havoc Pennington related to this. This is great - finally people are beginning to take seriously what the Enlightenment crowd have been talking about for years.'" (Note: the previous post was about Nickell's post, not the other way around.)

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  1. Clear as mud by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Note: the previous post was about Nickell's post, not the other way around.

    Ah, thanks for qualifying this. Now it is about as clear as a galaxy full of dark matter.

  2. You'r reading it out of order! by deft · · Score: 5, Funny

    Anyone else think this article sounded a bit more superhero than it turned out to be?

    "Rasterman Responds To Seth And Havoc"

    RasterMan, defender of good finally reengages his age old enemies Seth, and his evil master Havoc.

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    There's nothing Intelligent about Intelligent Design.
    1. Re:You'r reading it out of order! by xoboots · · Score: 5, Funny

      "Anyone else think this article sounded a bit more superhero than it turned out to be?"

      Well, these are the X men, you know.

  3. And... by bhsx · · Score: 4, Funny

    And in other news:
    e17 to ship with Duke Nukem Forever!
    Rasterman, you're brilliant; but in the immortal words of Guillermo Díaz :
    Wrap it up B!

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    put the what in the where?
  4. Re:So where is the response? by Jeremiah+Cornelius · · Score: 3, Funny
    Ion?

    Does this support multiple levels of alpha-blended transparency and painting of a GL canvas which can be mapped onto arbitrary surfaces?

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    "Flyin' in just a sweet place,
    Never been known to fail..."