New Lucas Headquarters To Open in San Francisco
Afroloop writes "This article (with pics) in the SFGate covers the opening of the new Lucas Headquarters in San Francisco's famous Presidio. It will house up to 1,500 employees by next fall. From the article: 'The Presidio will feature 600 miles of fiber-optic cable. 4,000 processors and 150 terabytes of storage -- massive computing power and speed, with the ability to work 10 times faster than they can today.'"
Maybe they can have the Bush Presidential Library on campus!
Lucasfilm President Micheline Chau says, "We do have to exist after George. He's not going to live forever. The man's in his early 60s."
Geez! I mean dig a hole and send out the obits already! What's the matter, getting impatient?
The pics are pretty non-exciting (an aerial shot of the Presidio, wide-angle shot of Presidio, outsdie shot of generic-looking hq bldg, pic of map showing location of Presidio, and a headshot of the man himself), but you can see them here if you want to decide for yourself.
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now he can spread his suckiness even further.
Presidio means jail in Portuguese(from Brasil).
I think he should call it "Presumptuo" instead.
and it's a half block from my apartment.
there goes my rent...
for the first time ever due to the "massive departure."
Ok, maybe not.
Wow, so for every Jar-Jar rendered, there can be 10 more just like him! Flippancy aside, I do wonder that the ability to make eye-candy that much faster might actually have a negative effect on movie going.
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Don't be so proud of this technological terror you've constructed... the ability to make two out of your past three movies suck galactic superclusters through buckytubes is insignificant next to the power of the Farce.
So San Franscisco is going to solidify it's position as a Meca for those "outside the mainstream"?
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...he won't be able to afford to fail for much longer!
Peace? Well, maybe he should have considered choosing something different from a word which (in italian, but I assume also in spanish) means "garrison". Is he preparing to fight the hordes of raging SW fans? :^)
I thought they meant Lucas Electric, that Brit company that built electrical auto parts that crumbled to dust. You know the jokes, why do Brits drink their beer warm? They have Lucus refrigerators, etc, etc.
"Eve of Destruction", it's not just for old hippies anymore...
"...150 TB of storage..." ...don't put me in charge of backups
don't sell George Lucas short: he made his old movies suck too.
FreeBSD for the impatient.
. . . a terabyte just isn't as impressive as it used to be? After all, it is possible for a relatively green computer tech to go down to Best Buy and slap three 400MB drives into her rig (ahem...) and have a terabyte ready for whatever goodness she chooses to place there.
I know, I know, in three months, this will be quaint but it used to be - not so long ago - that a terabyte was this massive hill on the horizon. Now - well, not so much.
Which means that, instead of waiting 26 years between trilogies like last time, they'll have Episode VII out 2.6 years from now instead!
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I was quite baffled there for a minute.
Over here in blighty, you see, "Lucas" is the name of a car part manufacturer (now part of TR automotive - the people who made the wheels for the model T interestingly enough), and while it is important to be able to buy a spare headlamp for your car, it isn't news for nerds.
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For being a big fat stupid waddling turd and for serving an endless franchise of god-awful crap to an audience of brain dead plebs.
You are our American hero legend George, we salute you, for you have helped maked this country what it is.
Tell me, where is this miracle office park? I'd like to pay a nighttime visit.
Presídio in Brazilian Portuguese is "penitentiary", they're moving to the jail?
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I wonder what happens to it?
(Especially when he dies).
Been there once. It was... quite a thing to see...
And they ended up in therapy, in rehab, and just ended up leaving. Methinks The Presidio is haunted.
It's true!
In fact, Lucasfilm's HQs will someday become the Academy's freshmen dorms.
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San Francisco is home to the Federation!
... there's going to be episodes 7,8 and 9?
I thought the Presidio was supposed to be for non-profit organizations, like the Internet Archive.
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Noooooooo! Not even the "Temporal Cold War"(R)(TM)(C) can explain this.
The Presido is the home of StarFleet Command. Not the seat of the Galactic Empire.
Somebody call for a re-write!
This is - of course - tres cool. I envy Lucas and his minions who are going to work there. I'd like to work in such a facility. Being a 3D Animator is hard work but I figure it would be very rewarding. Imagine something like "Yeah, I did the Shading on the Podrace" or "Yepp, T-Rex. He's mine." - Neat.
However, I think this is more of Lucas fullfilling his dreamstudio than something extremely future focused.
Movies and their making as we know it are about to go through radical changes. I even figure Lucas knows this, since he's actually partly lead the way.
Global viewing habbits and a big shift in the classical work and entertainment preferences ("work up the sweat at day, zero activity passive entertainment at night") will have todays movies decline in importance.
I actually expect Video Gaming (in it's broadest sense) to outrun moviemaking within an decade or two.
Just think of an ultra high resolution, lightweight tablet, wireless broadband everywhere and the promise of constant revenue streams for MMORPG providers. On the tram? Log in and re-outfit your character. In the car? Dial into the Chatroom and check with the Clan how things are going. That's not far away at all.
A game like World of Warcraft, Phantasy Star or Ragnarok is just to complicated for Grandma nowadays, because the AI avatars leading you on a tour through the virtual world aren't there yet. But they will come.
We suffer more in our imagination than in reality. - Seneca
I have 1.1 terrabytes in my computer, it's worth about 400 bucks. The next number that'll get my jaw to drop is seeing someone with a petabyte kicking around.
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No one noticed this was already covered last month in Wired?
But I have questions. If some have already been answered, forgive me for being repetitive.
1. How much extra is it to print the word "Minion" on 1,500 ID badges?
2. Is the vulnarable spot of the complex clearly marked on the blueprint so you can just drop a cherry bomb in a toilet somewhere and blow the whole place up?
3. Are you invulnerable to laser fire in the halls if you put your back against the wall?
4. How long will it take a manager to get beat down for saying "You have failed me for the last time!" ?
5. Will they have those cheesy inspirational posters everywhere? Of course theirs will say things like "Do, or do not. There is no try."
Feel free to contribute your own ideas, I just picture it being a whole new level of badly lit, soul sucking, flourescent office space. But of course all the flourescent lights will be shaped like lightsabers.
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Lol you suck dude. Goerge lucas fans are dumbasses. wake the fuck up
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Lucas is overrated. He has spent over $380 million building the Presidio offices and Big Rock Ranch offices at the same time laying off most of the workforce at LucasArts and fighting the unions at ILM. He is outsourcing jobs to Singapore. He had to sell THX. LucasLearning failed. Star Wars on TV is going to burn out like Star Trek.
I bet Mr.Lucus will have fans come up to him infront of the new offices and say "Oh my god, Star Wars is so awesome, and Luke is soooooo HOT"
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Somehow, I had hoped that the Presidio would be home to something with a bit more class and style than Lucas and his company. It's just such a beautiful and unique spot.
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For a second there I was thinking "What the hell does a british electrical car parts maker have to do with news for nerds?". Then I realized the "lucas" was george lucas.
I need to stop playing with cars. It's like I have a life away from computers or something.
Ugh: They for some reason dredged up a quote from Michael Tchong, a self-proclaimed arbiter of "what's cool", who thinks he has the ear of moneyed decision makers. The problem is, his blog has little but, oh, a few mentions of a Gartner report (gee, I could never have found references to someone else's work anywhere else) and notes how BPL will be "the future of broadband", as well as a lead paragraph on how flirting by BlackBerry ("blirting") will be The Next Big Thing. Again, ugh. Avoid.
Does anyone have links to articles about the technology infrastructure behind the Force? I'm looking for something describing the server room side of the operation.
What are you talking about? Once the building went up, the property values became more powerful than you could possibly imagine...
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...now that Enterprise is dead.
Lucas just wanted something within walking distance of Castro.
I, for one, pity Poor Wee George, so unable to make the smaller films he has so craved.
Too, we must take comfort in the fact that has gathered sufficient moss that he won't be hitting the road next year, when he turns 62
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i didn't RTA
but just looking at whatever specs that are
seems to be just enough for longhorn
... for storage. That honor goes to the Internet Archive with over 500TB.
I have known about this for quite sometime. San Fransico, I believe was chosen becuase there are many companies already based here, that relate to Lucas Arts work. The "can work 10 times faster" is just becuase of basic centralization. The whole company was spread out, and it was more productive to place a large firm in the most expensive realstate second only to Manhatten.
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Slashdotters may wish to look through the comments in the article posted two years ago when they were first breaking ground. And, hey, who's that handsome stud who submitted the article?
Give me a break. That was my first accepted submission to slashdot. I'm very proud. I've got a printout of it hanging up in my cubicle next to my stuffed Tux doll, a defaced photo of Bill Gates, and a poster of that blonde swordswoman from Lord of the Rings in a chain-mail bikini!
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You had me at (with pics)... ;)
Yeah, by that time we'll all have this kind of comupting power on our wrist watches. pshaw.
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From http://www.nps.gov/prsf/
Certain areas are rented to non-profit groups, and much is set aside for public space, but development in the Presidio is required for it to pay for itself. It is the only National Park Service unit expected to do so.
The Presidio Trust site is here.
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Is it my paranoia, or just the thought that Lucas's spawn, Pixar sits quietly across the bay, podcasting its reality distortion field, awaiting the completion of the new Bay Bridge, which will carry a massive bundle of fiberoptic cables to connect two of the largest renderfarms in the world, with the express goal of destroying Bambi?
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...and lot's of air conditioning.
Not everyone is happy about Lucasfilm moving to the Presido. Here's a sample: from the San Francisco Bay Guardian
My grandma almost has more than that. That's only the equivalent of 300 half-terabyte drives. At my last job, I had a single system with 200 disks... For a company that makes movies, I sure hope they have a lot more storage than quoted here.
I sure hope it's the Sith. I would hate for Lucas to have a headquaters in a building that was built using non-absolute measurements.
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And my backup apprentice, Darth Congeniality.
Maybe that 4000 processors is just a render farm or something? Overall it's not that impressive, but if all those stats are just a render farm then it's not too bad.
Wow, now I can complain locally when my electrical system in my Triumph fails. Now I don't have to go to England. Lucas the King of Darkness.
Oh you mean there is another Lucas?
The Presidio was(is?) the home of a talented fencing club. I suppose they've been displaced. :(
It would be funny if one were to walk down a row of office doors and pause at one to see blades flying ;)
Though maybe they'll still be around...
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so if this hardware will enable them to work 10 times faster, presumably they spend at least 90% of their time sitting around doing nothing? Intriguing... anyone know if theres still places in these 1500 job places?
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No friends, this is not a great step forward - it's just another corporation cashing in where it can so it can manufacture more circuses for the clueless proles.
AC
Lucas bid on putting something on the Presidio as a lark and was surprised when he won. The new headquarters combines all of Lucas's companies into I place; Lucas Arts, Lucasfilm, THX, ILM, Lucas Merchandising. Before this alot of it was at Skywalker Ranch and the rest scattered throughout California. He thought that since the video game company and the movie company were often working in much the same thing that they should work together more. Also, no more episodes even after he dies. Lucas has specifically made it so that no one can use the Star Wars property after he dies.
I know y'all think Star Wars is the center of the universe... But 'Lucas' is not the same thing as 'LucasFilm'... When I read this, I thought Lucas electric.
Is this that new math thingy I heard about a few years ago?
...after those pesky Rebels destroyed the headquarters at Yavin.
The site is quite nice. I remember it being built when I worked at the Presidio Trust one summer. I went by a few weeks ago and it looks like they're ready to open it. It fits in quite well and looks much better than that old and ugly hospital building that once stood there. Hopefully they'll extend trolley buses into the park now that there'll be demand for them. Also, hopefully Lucas will provide some sort of a visitor center to attract people, considering the fact the Palace of Fine Arts, Exploratorium and the Golden Gate Bridge are a few steps away. BTW. Lucasfilm will get a much better view of the bridge once the new approaches get built in about 10-12 years.
-Palal
4,000 processors and 150 terabytes of storage -- massive computing power and speed, with the ability to work 10 times faster than they can today.
Cue the users to increase the workload by 20 times.
The Jar Jar, or the endlessly repeated Jar Jar jokes on /. that follows it?
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150 Terabytes = 153600 Giabytes
153600 Gigabytes / 1500 employees = 102.4 Gigabytes per employee
Heh, why do you think the backstory of Babylon 5 is that San Francisco was nuked sometime in the undefined past?
I thought this was going to be full of British refrigerator jokes...
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I am Spaniard. 'Presidio' means 'jail' in Spanish too. A military fortification would be a 'cuartel', or something like that.
Unless it has some different meanings in South American Spanish, but I doubt that.
Cheers.
Total spinning disk capacity on Internet Archive machines is actually around 2PB (2000TB) currently... but mostly at another colo facility across town.
Not that I'm a fan of B5 or anything.
I am spaniard too.
And "Presidio" historically means military fortification. It was common in the XVI, XVII and XVIII centuries. Look in the RAE (Royal Academy of Spanish Languague) dictionary.
The problem is a so horrible public education here in Spain.
So, when George dies, who's going to be his Rick Baker? Sounds like a good slashdot poll.
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They never showed current-time Earth in the first Star Trek series, but frequently did in the The NExt Generation. When you saw the Golden Gate Bridge, you knew you were at Star Fleet HQ or its Space Academy. Move IV about the whales show futuristic S.F. too.
But now Paramaount has shelved the Star Trek franchise, Star Wars has taken over!
Pfft big deal, thats what like what two or three xbox3's or ps3's?
About 8 months ago I was offered an a job at ILM. Granted this was an entry level full time job with ILM. But here is the catch. They wanted me to work for $38k and live in SF. Isn't this BELOW the povery line in SF? Needless to say, I didn't take the job. The future of the job was essentially 5+ years, you may move up and become a TD, and we may pay as much as 65-75k for a TD. So, the option was: Move to SF and make MUCH less that I currently make in my dream job, live about 1.5 hours away from work, sell my cars and buy a junker, live in a smaller house, adjust to CA COL. or... Stay here and make much more and live 5 min from work, never deal with traffic, and etc.. etc.. Anyone think I I made the wrong decision?
Lucasfilm President Micheline Chau says, "We do have to exist after George. He's not going to live forever. The man's in his early 60s."
I hear that Rick Berman and Brannon Braga are available...
Carthago delenda est!
From what I understand they actually encourage people to park their RV's and camp out overnight. Since most of them are open 24hrs at least you'd have a bathroom indoors. And it'd be easy to find a new one if they kick you out.
One option other than the Y. Try a state park membership. Usually around $20-30 a year plus you'd have some nice scenery. State parks with camping usually have showers but they probaby wont be open in the winter in most of the country. Maybe then you could find a truck stop for showering? As for food there are always food pantries/soup kitchens in cities.
The sending of this message pretty much inconveniences everyone involved.
If my memory serves, all the depictions of the Golden Gate implied that StrFltAcdm and StrFltCmd were on the north side of the bay, therefore not in the Presido.
Otoh, if they were on the north side of the bay, they built them on the marshlands. So much for the eco-freindly Star Fleet.
They explained the change in the Klingons. They can explain anything.
How about a ban on SF during the Eugenics wars, Lucasfilm wiped out by order of genetically enhanced supermen, then after the war was over, Starfleet built on the site in sympathy?
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Sound like a Poltergeist sequel?? Could be!!
The Lucas facility was built on the site of the old Letterman army hospital. A lot of pain, suffering and death happened in that location. I know... cause my dad was in the military. So we went to Letterman a lot. It wasn't pretty. In fact, it was downright scary.
So all you Lucas employees... When you go into the subterranean parking garages to drive your SUVs back to Marin, better watch out for the spirits of all those tormented soldiers who died horrible deaths right where you stand!