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Ben
It's not what I want to do forever though. In my spare time I studying for a computer science degree. :)
(Hear that, ACL? That might technically be an application. Hit Scoble up for my email addy.)
But I also want to take a moment to say that not everybody sticking with their job loves their job. Unfortunately. I'm not speaking for myself, but I've known of too many people that have worked a decade or two (or longer) doing laborious slave-shifts that are, literally, killing them (and in some cases, it already did. Kill them).
The Midwest owns a lot of these souls.
Getting to build the user interface for a non-ugly enterprise application is a blast, but then again, recording Robert Plant's nothing to sneeze at either, though :)
Aaron
Anyway, you're a refreshing reading. Life is so beautiful.
That is the collect job!! :)
there is probably one key reference in terms of recording live music: the Montreux Jazz Festival. From its inception in the early 60s nearly all concerts have been recorded live with the most advanced technology standards available at the time of the recording. HDTV is being used since 1991 (with one exception due to the change from Hi-Vision to digital HDTV). Quincy Jones' TED 3 presentation in 1992 consisted of an overview of 25 years of unforgettable recordings (and we even partially used converted HD footage for that presentation way back then...)
Following your arguments one could say that the coolest jog in the world would be one of the founder and CEO of the Montreux Jazz Festival, Claude Nobs.
But being reasonable, one has to realize that their are many cool jobs in the world and what counts is the subjective view of the person doing his job. There are a lot of people who see their job as the coolest job in the world and they have any right and justification to do so. Only when you love what you do you can outperform.
Link to the Montreux Jazz Festival: http://www.montreuxjazz.com/news/index_en.aspx
Link to Montreux Jazz Library: http://www.montreuxsounds.com/
Unless the government tells you you can't leave
I guess I'll bite...
I am certain most developers at Blizzard, on World Of Warcraft project and other Blizzard projects are the ones with the coolest job By Far!
Bill Gates (like him or hate him)
Paul Allen (except for the cancer thing)
This guy: http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/rowe/i...
Bill Gates
Paul Allen