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Date:      Fri, 17 Mar 2000 15:29:17 -0700
From:      Brett Glass <brett@lariat.org>
To:        "G. Adam Stanislav" <adam@whizkidtech.net>, freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: On "intelligent people" and "dangers to BSD"
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At 02:02 PM 3/17/2000 , G. Adam Stanislav wrote:

>At 13:44 17-03-2000 -0700, Brett Glass wrote:
> >You're a saint.
>
>Hehe. It's a job. And I do like helping others. It also keeps my mind off
>bits and bytes every so often, so I don't forget my humanity. :)

Well, I'm always impressed and at times amazed by the dedication of
nurses. There's such a high rate of burnout, and upward mobility can
seem hopelessly limited by the humongous chasm between nurse and doctor. 
It's important to express appreciation for the work nurses do.

> >True. The trick, as I see it, is to add value in a way that is difficult
> >for someone like Stallman to undermine. I have some ideas for that....
> >Interested in becoming part of a new company?
>
>I might be. Though I am determined to make it on my own very fast now. I
>have worked on some image editing routines for a couple of years, written
>in pute assembly language. 

I'm an ASM hacker myself. Have you played with MMX?

>I have created a suite of Photoshop plug-ins
>that use them (still in beta), and will offer two versions: A free one for
>anyone to grab, and a "pro" one available to those who register.
>
>Yes, I believe this has an added value that Stallman cannot undermine: It
>is in assembly language, so it is very fast and requires very little
>memory. It is for Windows only at this time, but I coded it in NASM syntax
>with ifedfs included, so once it is fully tested, I can reassemble it for
>FreeBSD as well.

I'd love to see some of this.

>Another added value, which stems from the first, is that it contains many
>effects, virtually unlimited, so I can market a single Photoshop plug-in
>that can produce thousands of different effects. I have resisted the
>temptation of splitting it up into a number of plug-ins and marketing each
>separately. That might bring me more money, but I am only interested in
>making a decent living, not necessarily in milking as much as possible.

An effects "engine" could have great value. Especially if there were a way
to let people generate plug-ins for your plug-in, so to speak.

--Brett

Microsoft is continually protecting its turf, even if that
turf appears to the rest of us as belonging to a company other 
than Microsoft. -- Robert X. Cringely



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