Yes they can delete image content but beyond the very trite movies it will change the very meaning of the movie. Who really wants to see the PG version of Pulp Fiction?
I think most people who went into CS did so b/c of Games. However, it's a very hard industry to break into. It's even harder if you try to do it as a hobby along with your regualr programming job. I have tried to no avail.
Some how this is akin to the whole idea of push tech. that was going around a few years ago. This is again trying to draw a parallel with TV spec. cable. You are gonna end up with ISPs that act like cable providers with one you get comdey central and SCIFI,for example, and the other you don't. If you want it all you are pretty much done.
I have started investigating MBAs and find my self drawn to two programs either the "high-tech" one which is sort of a product development track or entrepreneurship. The only problem is that I think I would miss the whole creative/production side of things. Are there any programs/jobs that embodies both.
Anyone ever read it by the Harvard Lampoon Staff
? It's great!
Didn't he say something about hurtling ourselves into space on fantastic explosions?
Amazing what you learn from Back to the Future part 2
Yes they can delete image content but beyond the very trite movies it will change the very meaning of the movie. Who really wants to see the PG version of Pulp Fiction?
I think most people who went into CS did so b/c of Games. However, it's a very hard industry to break into. It's even harder if you try to do it as a hobby along with your regualr programming job. I have tried to no avail.
Historical note the prototype for the Apple had a wood case.
Some how this is akin to the whole idea of push tech. that was going around a few years ago. This is again trying to draw a parallel with TV spec. cable. You are gonna end up with ISPs that act like cable providers with one you get comdey central and SCIFI ,for example, and the other you don't. If you want it all you are pretty much done.
I have started investigating MBAs and find my self drawn to two programs either the "high-tech" one which is sort of a product development track or entrepreneurship. The only problem is that I think I would miss the whole creative/production side of things. Are there any programs/jobs that embodies both.