Sihe founding of this great pany by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, Microsoft's initial goal was to develop software for puters. During the 1980s, they dedicated themselves to creating a puter operating system, with a fast interfaake it more user-friendly. This incredible success was solidified with its un 1985 and ter in 1989 with Microsoft Offiow, they not only pn to tinue expanding Microsoft software, but they aim to domihe market for all puters. They've provided updates since 1993, and the groundbreaking Windows 95 will be solidated. However, the release for 1995 is still in the pnning stages, as a quantitative leap is expected.
-We should seek cooperation with Pixar for their impressive 3D graphics system. In 1993, we acquired Softimage for 3D graphitegration into our puters. - Jack Sven suggested.
-Why not buy them? - Paul Allen, ag as the head in Billy Gates' absence, questioned.
The room was an improvised gathering of friends, seated at work desks, reviewing ats, and discussing some evident problems in the pany, such as rapid growth and s about the growth of i panies, which tio rise, increasing the pany's iment expenses.
-We pced an order with Autodesk, but the prices are skyrocketing. They've ied a lot of money i years and made precise acquisitions, and their AutoCAD service, 3D boratory, and animation world are gaining popurity. The subscriptiram is in limbo, and they've raised prices for the potential the pany presents. - John Frontmaed.
-We could ask for cooperation and replicate their system. We'll assemble a special team to perform the same funs as Autodesk and close the possibility of the pany being patible with Windows. - Paul Allen calmly suggested.
-That's the problem. They have around 15 patents and some cht registrations for cyber nguage. We could use the base, but engineers expin that exteudy is required to yield results on this plex subject. - John Frontman said.
-I'll talk to Bill. - Paul Allen decided, pausing to sider potential expehe pany was fident in its purchasing power, but for now, it not only o foproving the visual immersion for its buyers but also aims to enhahe overall experience. For that, they need different software.
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Raimon leafed through the Thai diary with some uainty. The writing system is no joke, and he was getting frustrated with the nguage difficulty, but someone had to do it.
He pulled out his 1994 video game magazine, Spring Season, with retly released games, uping major releases, and pnned releases for the few months. There was a small article about Pokémon that Raimon had g, but now he stopped to read iail abs, a of video games, and the ret foundation of a pany that aims to exploit this geirely.
-We're almost there. - the transtor mumbled in slightly ated English.
-Good. - Raimon said, the gested line of cars moving here and there.
They passed the traffic light and reached a for the highway. Ihan ten mihey were at a rge toy factory. - Do you follow the bor ws of the try? - Raimon asked.
The Thai transtor responded with a fideure, assuring that everything erfect. Exports would follow a long route; the rge tainers would travel across the Pacific O to do the shores of San Francisco. Ihan two weeks, merdise from all over the Uates would be filled with dolls.
-Quality trol is done one by one, and it's estimated that only one iwenty toys is defective. - the transtor repeated the words of the owner.
-Is that in the tract? - Raimon inquired.
They nodded after hearing his request. Raimon examihe toys; they were all beautiful. He took out his special camera and took some photos of the products. They tinued walking, now towards the pstic toys. 20 employees were painting the details with a fine brush. It was wonderful how these women carried out the paintings.
They followed with metallic objects such as frames, lunch boxes, and some parts of toys, then cardboard items, and finally por designs. Raimon finished almost at the end of the afternoon, exhausted. He approved some goods but waited to see what could happen in the few days, dug more reviews. Fortunately, the tract was in English and not in Thai. He returo his hotel to study Thai on a cassette while rewatg the Shaman King series, deteg new details.
Raimo down to the lobby and was disappointed with the atmosphere. He ordered an especially spicy meal, to the point that he had to order three lemonades, and ended up speaking strangely because his tongue had swollen.
-Do you have iional calls? - Raimon asked with his odd at. Who do you want to call? His best friend.
-Hello. - Billy's voice sounded. He heard a woman, and he just sighed at the lucky guy with women.
-Billy, it's me, Raimon. I don't have much time, so I'll be brief. - Raimon said.
-e on, I'm listening. - Billy said.
-Yoh Asakura has an evil twin who is a reination. - Raimon said.
Billy felt like banging his head. -Yes. - he said deadly seriously, cealing the ridiculousness of the versation.
-So, Yoh's potential is the same as his brother's. However, I'm curious why you chose Japanese culture. I've been researg, and indigenous unities were lio shamanism and this spirit-thinki in aimes. - Raimon said.
-Well, that's because it's for much ter. I have to reveal my cards little by little. - Billy said.
-I see. Thanks for now; I'll let you be. But I have many questions that need a crete answer. - Raimon said.
-Well, I'll mentally prepare for your questions. Since you're in Thaind, would you like to go to Japan and arrange some meetings? We o expand our animation studies and buy a studio in Japan. It would allow us to produe series. - Billy said.
-Japan. - Raimon thought.
-I'll take a look, though I 't promise anything. I'll get in touch with Ao duct a specific study oudios you need. - Raimon said.
-I don't have anything specific, but you could start the process to set up a studio. We'll foproving the visual quality of our series; the Japanese produce movies and series at more eical prices. - Billy said.
-Give me a moment; I'll have to ask Anne for some specific ideas. - Raimon said hastily, faced with Billy's new idea of establishing an animation studio focused on the Asian market.
Animation studios in Japan are dominated by TV Tokyo, a publipany, and a few others, but the big leap expected from these audios hasn't happened yet. Animation studios have formidable teiques, and iure, it's not very strahat animation could be produced with 8 to 10 frames for lower-quality works. The leap is impressive, without losing the grand structure typical of anime. For now, a 10-employee pany produg a 20-episode anime every 8 months is enough. Then two teams, and so on.
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hello everyohank you for your ents, they help me with many things, and although it may not seem like it, I pay attention to improve, I am slow, but I keep on writing.
I don't know if you know, but my goal is a little experiment I have, it is a dream. when I started writing, I thought, do I want to learn to write? in sports, musid art .... it is said that to gain mastery, you must do the activity for at least 10.000 hours, that is my goal, and my sed goal is to write a book. so, I may not sometimes publish because work leaves me just exhausted, or I have duties, like going to buy groceries, ing, and so on. but I will keep writing until I reach my goal, of course, I am reading online courses oive writing, and I take some free ones on YouTube, I dedicate all my time to it, I even write at work when I don't have many things to do. so thanks for, your ents, they helped me to do many things, like thinking about everything a thousand times before writing it.
at the moment I have three stories online, but I'm still practig with many other stories, you read them in my profile, if you have time I try to do my best, I even started to study English, but I left it, but now I've taken it up again.