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Let WALL-E be your tour guide to the universe

Slimy   on 19 November 2008 - 08:09 · 10 comments & 5096 views

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Microsoft Research and the Disney-owned Pixar are offering you a virtual tour of the universe. Your tour guide? WALL-E, the animated robot from Pixar's latest film. You'll need the WorldWide Telescope (WWT), a Virtual Earth for the sky and beyond, if you want to download and use the WALL-E tour. Since WALL-E doesn't have its own voice, Academy-Award-winning director Andrew Stanton narrates the tour. Curtis Wong, manager of Microsoft's Next Media Research Group, explained why Microsoft went with WALL-E:

"WorldWide Telescope is about making science fun for everyone. By working with Disney/Pixar, we're enabling kids and families to discover the magic of the universe for themselves in an even more engaging way. What could be more fun than exploring space with a famous robot?"

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(3 replies) #1 Vezineth on 19 Nov 2008 - 08:49
Microsoft has been collaborative for the past few years, which is good. Pixar was created by Steve Jobs of Apple just to let you know.
#1.1 brent3000 on 19 Nov 2008 - 11:00
Vezineth said,
Pixar was created by Steve Jobs of Apple just to let you know.

Was it not made/started by George Lucas?

"The animation studio Pixar was founded as the Graphics Group, one third of the Computer Division of Lucasfilm. Pixar's early computer graphics research resulted in groundbreaking effects in films such as Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Young Sherlock Holmes, and the group was purchased in 1986 by Steve Jobs."

Steve Jobs would not be able to make pop corn in a microwave... [/antiapplejoke]



Last edited by brent3000 on 19 Nov 2008 - 11:06
#1.2 vetneufuse on 19 Nov 2008 - 12:10

Someone needs to learn to use research tools

Last edited by neufuse on 19 Nov 2008 - 17:10
#1.3 rm20010 on 19 Nov 2008 - 18:23
Also consider that the film in question had a fair amount of Apple product placement and easter eggs to begin with.
(4 replies) #2 Boogiman on 19 Nov 2008 - 10:17
Pixar was created by Steve Jobs of Apple just to let you know.


Who freak'n cares..... seriously... who?

OT: Good to see! Would have been awesome to have in my day in school back in the day....
#2.1 Anaron on 19 Nov 2008 - 10:59
I care. It was an interesting bit of information that I didn't know. You don't speak for everyone so please, don't ask questions like "Who cares?". Thank you very much.
#2.2 vetneufuse on 19 Nov 2008 - 12:12
Anaron said,
I care. It was an interesting bit of information that I didn't know. You don't speak for everyone so please, don't ask questions like "Who cares?". Thank you very much.


Why care about something that is wrong?

"Pixar started in 1979 as the Graphics Group, a part of the Computer Division of Lucasfilm before it was bought by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in 1986 and given its current name"
#2.3 Vezineth on 19 Nov 2008 - 16:10
neufuse said,
Why care about something that is wrong?

"Pixar started in 1979 as the Graphics Group, a part of the Computer Division of Lucasfilm before it was bought by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in 1986 and given its current name"


My apologies , I should have said that Pixar was owned by Steve Jobs before being acquired by Disney giving him the largest stake in Disney.

Last edited by Vezineth on 20 Nov 2008 - 15:13
#2.4 brent3000 on 19 Nov 2008 - 20:13
Yes you should have...

Ur biggest mistake was using the word create


Just remember kids... Wikipedia is your friend...
#3 atari800 on 20 Nov 2008 - 12:50
I just hope more than "Eeeeeeee-vaaaaaa" is spoken.

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