Tech Oscars Awarded 123
prostoalex writes "Skip the tuxedos, cleavages and red carpet. Scientific and technical Oscars are awarded for technical excellence and inventive approaches in the field of movie-making. Satellight-X HMI Softlight, DNF-001 multiband digital audio noise suppressor and Tyler Gyroplatform were among nominees, according to MSNBC."
Movie oscars (Score:1, Funny)
What?! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:What?! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:What?! (Score:2, Insightful)
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Hey! Jello wrestling!!!! YES!
it's not on the women (Score:5, Funny)
There's clevage, but with the science/tech crowd, the guys have clevage too...and you really do want to skip that.
Re:it's not on the women (Score:1)
Hold on, let me mod it down for you.
Re:it's not on the women (Score:1)
Run in fear! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Run in fear! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Run in fear! (Score:2, Insightful)
Perhaps it's not such a bad thing. If MSNBC get Slashdotted, isn't it the DDoS that you've all been wishing for? Either way, hooray for linking to the homepage of 75% of the world's computers.
PopSci (Score:3, Informative)
Their coverage. Pretty much the same, only, you know, in a magazine.
Re:PopSci (Score:1, Funny)
Pretty much the same, only, you know, an actual frickin' link, you lazy bum.
Lazy (Score:1)
Hold the phone... (Score:2, Funny)
The mea;... (Score:5, Funny)
Fitzghon
Re:The mea;... (Score:4, Informative)
Funny, I agree - but I feel it's a shame that ramen has come to be equated with those freeze-dried instant noodles that students everywhere seems to eat instead of actual food.
In Japan (where the dish is hugely popular), real ramen is a whole different thing; thick, intense soup base with slices of meat or seafood, greens, boiled eggs, a mound of chopped leek (well, similar to leek), all floating on top of a large serving of freshly cooked ramen noodles slowly soaking up the flavours of the soup. The instant stuff is just a pale shadow of the real thing.
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Dude, everything in America is a pale shadow of the original.
McDonalds != Hamburger
Taco Bell != Mexican food
Dairy Queen != Ice Cream
Pizza Hut != Pizza....
Sure some of it might taste ok, but it's all poor imitations of the original.
Re:The mea;... (Score:1)
By contrast, real Ramen is much tastier but it is more expensive and very difficult to actually make yourself; boiling pig bones for several hours for the tonkotsu broth isn't something you really want to do yourself when you can buy a finis
Re:The mea;... (Score:1)
More Sources (Score:5, Informative)
Reuters [reuters.co.uk]
NYTimes [nytimes.com]
Daily Herald [dailyherald.com]
Google News [google.com]
Re:More Sources (Score:1)
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NEVER (Score:2)
Re:NEVER, EVER, SKIP CLEAVAGE (Score:4, Funny)
Geeks have the same rights to a spathic [reference.com] presenter as anyone.
... and probably more need.
Re:NEVER, EVER, SKIP CLEAVAGE (Score:2)
Good thing you found that AC button...
"Tech Oscars"? (Score:3, Interesting)
That's a rather boring name. Shouldn't the awards be called the 'Geekies' or 'Nerdies' or something?
Re:"Tech Oscars"? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:"Tech Oscars"? (Score:2)
No, it should be called "We are not going to let you anywhere near a hot movie actress so you get your own show" ceremony.
What more could a geek want? (Score:5, Insightful)
Oh, right, having Scarlett Johansson and Natalie Portman.
Re:What more could a geek want? (Score:2)
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spelling... (Score:2, Funny)
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Where are the frontiers? (Score:2, Interesting)
Of course, this is all leading to the ability to produce movies on our desktops. Then instead of an unpublished novel, everyone would have an unpublished movie in th
Re:Where are the frontiers? (Score:3, Interesting)
There is plenty of gear out there that you can use with a consumer camera to create decent images.
The people that can afford shooting with a Satellight-X HMI can afford a crew to operate it.
They might still edit on Final Cut Pro.
PS. Woo-Hoo. Something involving my job is on Slashdo
Disgusting (Score:5, Insightful)
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Sid Meier (Civilization, Pirates)
Peter Molyneux (Most recently Fable and Black and White. Those stunk but his others, whose names escape me at the moment, were better)
Shigeru Miyamoto (Zelda, Mario)
Hideo Kojima (Metal Gear Solid)
Will Wright (The Sims)
Richard Garriot (Lord British from Ultima!)
Now, the only person I can think of for music off hand is Nobuo Uematsu from the Final Fantasy games, but
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Fine, you know Peter Molyneux's name. Can you name any of the actual programmers who worked on Fable? In this context, Peter is the pretty face. Name the tech guys.
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There are a couple of tech Oscars already included with the "real" Oscars. Those parts are usually boring because the tech people - mostly in hordes of three to four - are neither funny nor emotional.
It's a sad day for society when people only care about looking at pretty faces, and couldn't care less about the technology that makes the movie possib
I hereby nominate... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I hereby nominate... (Score:1)
For a Complete Overview (Score:5, Informative)
Telaprompter? (Score:3, Interesting)
Satellight-X HMI Softlight (Score:2)
I nominate SCO (Score:4, Funny)
From the article (Score:3, Funny)
Steve Jobs as a thing for card tricks?
For the complete list of winners. (Score:1, Insightful)
No cleavage? You are wrong. (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:No cleavage? You are wrong. (Score:3, Insightful)
Someone hasn't seen Lost in Translation.
Re:No cleavage? You are wrong. (Score:5, Informative)
Now where's my informative mod? ; )
This isn't an article about the tech oscars (Score:5, Funny)
There's almost nothing on what these advances mean to the industry.
Re:This isn't an article about the tech oscars (Score:3, Insightful)
There's almost nothing on what these advances mean to the industry.
What, you think the AP could find a reporter capable of understanding the awards that were given out?
Re:This isn't an article about the tech oscars (Score:2)
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Unfortunately, the US has laws agains child labor, and would frown upon exploting three year olds like that.
Slashdot Awards (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:only gays watch the tech oscars! (Score:1)
Black men never watch the tech Oscars. The acadamy ignores all of the comedic scientific advances.
I think Jennifer Garner did a better job... (Score:4, Funny)
Tech guys (Score:1)
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What a snub! (Score:1)
Re:What a snub! (Score:1)
"The DNF-100 multiband digital alien suppressor! Get your's today!"
That Music (Score:2)
Boring shows, (Score:2)
I'd like them to show the techical oscars too and the background behind it. But again, the show are not about the movies, it's all about the celebs and getting
Re:Never (Score:1)
Yeah, lets keep Microsoft [microsoft.com]-based links in the comments only.
Re:The plural of 'cleavage' is 'cleavage' (Score:1)