Congrats! You win...absolutely nothing - but great observation - a bunch of saltbox style houses on a gravel driveway...the building in the back was the dorm, we tested R1 Architectural Desktop (myself, Lonnie Cumpton, Kelcey Lemon and others). We got to meet the Japanese programmers - they were confined to the top floor, small desk, one lamp (LOL) - got to meet the main programmers and developers as well, then went to the one restaurant/bar in town...loads of fun, great experience...
Are you referring to the first Gunslinger event? I participated in #1 & #2 way back when - programmers I remember were Chad Ames, Paul from the old softdesk, and Mark (brit - can't remember his last name)
Yes - Mark Webb is the Brit - he's the one that left us in the dust at the bar - great guy, he's still with Autodesk on the development team. I couldn't remember everyone who went, but it was definitely an entertaining and enlightening trip. I did the first Copenhagen gunslinger as well, but that one was in Manchester - I wonder if the shopping cart is still in the river outside of the office?
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Dave - looks like the Autodesk Henniker New Hampshire Campus. Formerly the Softdesk Headquarters I believe.
Congrats! You win...absolutely nothing - but great observation - a bunch of saltbox style houses on a gravel driveway...the building in the back was the dorm, we tested R1 Architectural Desktop (myself, Lonnie Cumpton, Kelcey Lemon and others). We got to meet the Japanese programmers - they were confined to the top floor, small desk, one lamp (LOL) - got to meet the main programmers and developers as well, then went to the one restaurant/bar in town...loads of fun, great experience...
Are you referring to the first Gunslinger event? I participated in #1 & #2 way back when - programmers I remember were Chad Ames, Paul from the old softdesk, and Mark (brit - can't remember his last name)
Yes - Mark Webb is the Brit - he's the one that left us in the dust at the bar - great guy, he's still with Autodesk on the development team. I couldn't remember everyone who went, but it was definitely an entertaining and enlightening trip. I did the first Copenhagen gunslinger as well, but that one was in Manchester - I wonder if the shopping cart is still in the river outside of the office?
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