For all you URL hackers out there, fastcompany's image server hands out an arbitrarily high resolution version of the first snowflake (the highest I tried without a server error was 9100x5119: Ice Queen [fastcompany.net]), but only 1280x960 versions of the other two: Yellowknife Flurry [fastcompany.net] and No Two Alike [fastcompany.net].
This article wouldn't exist if it weren't Nathan Myhrvold who uses his name to promote himself as an elite photographer, among others of his overrated "renaissance" talents. While his technical (non-managerial) contributions were quickly replaced at MS (hpfs anyone?), his industry contributions as a patent troll are well known. Scourge.
Interesting story, Myhrvold for at least a time was a technical contributor to "Luminous Landscape", a pure subjectivist photography snob magazine where non-technical peopl
Myhrvold is still trying to get remembered for something other than being a patent troll, eh? Guess the cookbook didn't do the trick...
Nathan Myhrvold is a patent troll. That's all he deserves to be remembered for. I hope some third party takes the time to cut that information into his tombstone.
For all you URL hackers out there, fastcompany's image server hands out an arbitrarily high resolution version of the first snowflake (the highest I tried without a server error was 9100x5119: Ice Queen [fastcompany.net]), but only 1280x960 versions of the other two: Yellowknife Flurry [fastcompany.net] and No Two Alike [fastcompany.net].
This article wouldn't exist if it weren't Nathan Myhrvold who uses his name to promote himself as an elite photographer, among others of his overrated "renaissance" talents. While his technical (non-managerial) contributions were quickly replaced at MS (hpfs anyone?), his industry contributions as a patent troll are well known. Scourge.
Interesting story, Myhrvold for at least a time was a technical contributor to "Luminous Landscape", a pure subjectivist photography snob magazine where non-technical peopl
Sure.
But Don Komarechka's been doing this for awhile, without having to invent ridiculous cameras.
https://skycrystals.ca/snowfla... [skycrystals.ca]
Myhrvold is still trying to get remembered for something other than being a patent troll, eh? Guess the cookbook didn't do the trick...
Nathan Myhrvold is a patent troll. That's all he deserves to be remembered for. I hope some third party takes the time to cut that information into his tombstone.