===== From batronyx@cadronhsa.com: This would make a great addition to my home. :) ===== From tony@awmcs.net: Nice attention to detail on the desk with the papers and all. ===== From marlo.steed@home.com: The concept needed to be highlighted in your image.... perhaps some monster CPU strapped onto of the CPU ===== From johnson@pharmacy.arizona.edu: Better than the previous image as far as topicality, but a brightly lit computer room would make it better, a handful of white coated computer acolytes would be better ;-) ===== From Stickgod01@aol.com: Well modelled and rendered, but this doesn't exactly scream "WORSHIP" at me. With the description, I understand, but still.. ===== From StephenF@whoever.com: Nice scene overall. The keyboard seems rather blocky. I like the use of light and shadows here. ===== From tom@tomandlu.co.uk: Stretching the topic IMHO, but good modelling. ===== From chris_hormann@gmx.de: Nice concept and composition, modelling and lighting looks good too, render time seems incredibly fast. ===== From youknow@ucan.foad.org: This is put together well, with some good details (various items on desk and wall). There's a bit too much in the way of neutral colors here (med. greens, soothing blue, beige) without contrast and the light level seems a bit low, giving the entire image a sort of washed-out, remote feeling. Light focussed on the desk, or perhaps dimness with the monitor emitting glow, would probably be better here, since the focus of the concept is bigger-better computing, rather than an overall office picture. ===== From albiaprime@aol.com: I like the acronym for your 9001 computer (the HAL 9000 series extended into the future?). Lots of nice details here. ===== From delfeld@mailcity.com: Epistemology: The people at your company ought to get out more, have themselves a sit-down and watch a river or something. They are as limited in their thinking as, say, the way that people with dirt bikes dreaming of a bumpy field. There are no flowers. . . Axiology: I would bet you are really happy with your dirt bike. Ontology: I am not what I use. I am more than the sum of my parts, or of my parts' parts. If some people do worship, please do not apply it to me as well.