I've played with one (was Re: Risc System/6000
J. Eric Townsend
jet at karazm.math.uh.edu
Fri Feb 23 04:18:04 AEST 1990
In article <504 at siswat.UUCP> buck at siswat.UUCP (A. Lester Buck) writes:
>"You can't go in there because of the lights." I start to open another door,
>but some really weird sounds are coming from inside. The room is pitch
>black, rock music is blaring, people are packed standing room only, a smoke
>machine is pumping out clouds over the audience, and there is some laser
>light show being displayed on the front curtains. As a guy next to me said,
>"I don't know whether to sit down or ask someone to dance!" I was repelled
>by this show and left without even waiting for the presentation. I was told
>this show lasted something like ten minutes. Sorry, I came in the middle of
>a work day to get product information, not to waste time at some mobile
>disco. This was the most unprofessional display I have ever experienced
>from IBM. Did IBM inflict this dog and pony show on the entire country, or
>were we in Houston just "lucky?"
They did this in the morning as well, but with no smoke.
I didn't mind too much, except the music was *horribly* produced.
Cuts were not on time, beats were wrong, and levels were off in who
knows where. The "laser show" consisted of a few squiggles on a
screen. It was far to dark for us to eat the free lunches for which IBM
must have paid at least least $1.50 apiece.
Oh well. I was amused, but that was about it.
--
J. Eric Townsend
University of Houston Dept. of Mathematics (713) 749-2120
jet at karazm.math.uh.edu
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