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Submission + - "That One" brings down Cafepress.com

hovelander writes: "The second Presidential Debate was mostly boring, stump speech, talking points again except for the point where McCain used an odd turn of phrase to refer to his opponent. "Who voted for it? Might never know. That one." McCain stated while pointing towards Obama. Within an hour after the debate's end there were T-shirts for sale at CafePress with the slogan "I am THAT ONE too". Within 3 hours the site was unreachable and only came back up a few hours later with what is now an avalanche of "That One" spin and variations on theme. Does the /. community think that future History can be forecast by the likes of custom T-shirt and tchotchki merchandisers?"
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Submission + - R. "Doc" Baily's Rendering Engine "SPO

Hovelander writes: "Over a year has passed since the death of visionary CGI artist Richard "Doc" Baily, the man behind the visuals in movies such as "Solaris", "Tron", and "Fight Club". His custom particle rendering "SPORE" software that helped create some of those visions resides in the hands of a few, if any, and is most definitely in danger of being lost to time or powers that will exploit the software for their own limited gain. How is it this groundbreaking code has not been allowed out now that its genius creator has passed? Baily states: "...the workings of my system are so different from polygonal, nurby, volume or scanline renderings that i literally had to unlearn a lot of concepts that are inherent in "traditional" CG systems which I've been using for close to 30 years." The man seemed to have been a rebel that Hollywood tolerated on his terms and his work may well be lost to the rich and connected. By all appearances he would have wanted his baby to keep evolving and actively creating. Who is holding this code up and out of our hands?"

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