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Specials thanks have to be given to these people, without them we couldn’t have done this!

(in no particular order)

The South Huntington Bus Company, the PTA, Mr. Dillon, Mrs. Sherman, John Fresco, Dr. Muratore, Mr. Sawicki, and Mr. Tartaglione,

 

And our coaches

Mr. Subodh, Mrs. Darcy, and Mr. Huber

 

And most of all to our parents.


  1. Francis Ford Coppola-Filmmaker responsible for "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now"
  2. Darius Khondji- cinematographer known for his work on "Se7en","Evita" and "La Cite des Enfants Perdus". Uses the ENR process to generate rich, lusturous blacks on film.
  3. Gordon Willis-held by his peers as the best cinematographer ever. Worked on "The Godfather", and "All of the President’s Men." Also known as the "Prince of Darkness" because of his propensity to film in low-light conditions.
  4. Paul Strand-American photographer.
  5. Steven Spielberg-one of the most acclaimed director of the modern age of film.
  6. John F. Kennedy-great American President. Helped the Space Program become successful.
  7. Orson Welles-film God responsible for such masterpieces as "Citizen Kane" and "Touch of Evil."
  8. Walt Disney-an American legend, his work included "Fantasia", "Snow White" and many others.
  9. Rand and Robyn Miller-creators of "Myst" and "Riven".
  10. John Lassetter-director behind "Toy Story."
  11. Rembrandt- Dutch artist Considered one of the greatest painters of all-time.
  12. John Tartaglione- American artist who drew the Pope’s biography. He is also Steven Huber’s mentor.
  13. Jolt cola and coffee for helping us stay awake
  14. John Carmack for his visions and his programming talent.
  15. The folks of #java (On EFNET) for their endless answers to my endless questions.
  16. Linus for a great Operating System.
  17. Game Developer Magazine for it's technical prowess
  18. Pizza Hut for their delicious pineapple pizzas
  19. Michael Abrash for his contributions to computer science, with the Zen of Assembly Language, The Black Book of Graphics Programming, and his submissions to Dr. Dobbs journal.
  20. GNU for making all this possible.
  21. Jonathan Littman for the Truth
  22. Stanley Kubrick-director of films like "2001:A Space Odyssey" and "Dr. Strangelove."
  23. Richard Stallman, as the founder of the Free Software Foundation, for DJGPP, Emacs, GCC, GDB, and the GIMP.
  24. The guys of SUN for the cool Sparc Station 2 I own (but I still need a Logic board), and for the whole java package.