Sean Houghton
Greater San Diego Area
Specialties :
Development specialties include Test Driven Development and Scrum. String experience with graphics, gameplay and tools development. Data analytics and visualization.
Jobs
Technical Director
High Moon Studios
(Privately Held; Computer Games industry)
September 2003 - Present (6 years 7 months)
Transformers: War for Cybertron (Xbox360, Playstation3, PC)
Bourne Conspiracy (Playstation3 and Xbox360)
Darkwatch (Playstation2 and Xbox)
Programmer
Gratuitous Games
(Computer Software industry)
1999 - 2003 (4 years )
Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix (Xbox)
CART Fury Championship Racing (Playstation2)
Cruisin' Exotica (Nintendo 64)
GEX 3: Deep Cover Gecko (Nintendo 64)
Artist
Vision Scape Imaging
(Computer Software industry)
1998 - 2000 (2 years )
Beowulf (1999, Film)
Tugger (1999, Commercial)
Everquest
Twisted Metal IV
Twisted Metal III
Artist Intern
Bluesky Software
(Computer Software industry)
1997 - 1998 (1 year )
Goosebumps: Attack of the Mutant
Intern
Alias Wavefront
(Computer Software industry)
June 1992 - August 1992 (3 months)
Education
San Diego State University-California State University
Bachelor Computer Science
1994 - 1999
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A. I fixed that damn toilet. Sort of.
B. We only walked about 3 miles in the wrong direction.
and C. That e-brake was on a good 25%. And since when does the fact that a parking brake stops the car qualify it as sucking?
by the way – Sean has cleverly Photoshopped a really lame outfit on me and put me next to what appears to be a gigantic penis. Propoganda, nothing more.
realllllly superb shots – add sound and you’d be there
Mungo Smash sounds much more energetic than Astronerd – and more fitting for your life. You are so talented. Really nicely designed site…you get pretty good after a decade – or more??! – of doing this.
The climbing photos only show 3 shots on the first page – where are the others?
LOVE chuckling at the text.
The “me” photos is an improvement too…although I enjoyed the old picture as I reminisced about you and Brady climbing up the long-gone Montereys.
xoxomom
i like “Mungo Smash”, it reminds me of an excited monkey ala donkey kong, “ME SMASH MUNGO! MUNGO SMASH! ARGH! UGH!” a name like astronerd was quite unnecessary since the astronomical scale of your nerdiness needs no introduction
mungo smash seems to better suit your true monkey nature… and who -doesn’t- love monkies? me want to konk you on the head and carry you around for banana bait now, eee! eee! eee!
how does one spell out monkey sounds anyhow, that’s the question i pose to you Mister Mungo Smash.
How did you visit BC and not display any pictures of the scenery?
You wrote: “I would like to reproduce the database query that goes along with slowdown in the filter hud.”
Actually, it seems you can do this; “With Mac OS X version 10.4.3 and later, you can use the user default com.apple.CoreData.SQLDebug to log to stderr the actual SQL sent to SQLite. (Note that user default names are case sensitive.)”
From http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/CoreData/Articles/cdTroubleshooting.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40002320-DontLinkElementID_75
Looking forward to your findings!
Cheers,
Peter.
Did you notice the disclaimer:
Using this information for reverse engineering to facilitate direct access to the SQLite file is not supported. It is exclusively a debugging tool.
This site rocks! I’ve checked out almost all of the pics! Dude, I can’t believe all the stuff you’re into! You don’t own any president masks, do you?
I also like the name mungosmash!
Later Bodhi!
Hey Sean! Was checking out your site, I see no reference to you ever acheiving the ‘perfect ride’……oh well!
I like you new website style & gallery. I wish there were a place to post GENERAL comments not about a particular post. Also, can you still post comments about images. ALSO, are all my previous witty comments GONE FOREVER?
Starting Aperture with the following command line rules.
/Applications/Aperture.app/Contents/MacOS/Aperture -com.apple.CoreData.SQLDebug 1
Thanks for the tip Allen!
Hi,
just wondering.. wouldn’t it be better to compare the checksums?
Something like this:
sqlite> select distinct A.ZVERSIONNAME, A.ZNAME, b.zname from zrkfile a, zrkfile b where a.ZCHECKSUM = b.ZCHECKSUM and A.ZPROJECTUUID <> B.ZPROJECTUUID ;
I’ve got some duplicates also, really wish it wouldn’t import those
please let me know what you think.
Regards,
Frank
Hi,
just wondering.. wouldn’t it be better to compare the checksums?
Something like this:
sqlite> select distinct A.ZVERSIONNAME, A.ZNAME, b.zname from zrkfile a, zrkfile b where a.ZCHECKSUM = b.ZCHECKSUM and A.ZPROJECTUUID <> B.ZPROJECTUUID ;
I’ve got some duplicates also, really wish it wouldn’t import those
please let me know what you think.
Regards,
Frank
a shrink wouldn’t take too long getting to the bottom of this…ouch.
I thought Lois was the one who lacked character.
Having SM’s baby but deceiving another man into believing it was his. How low is that???
It would be nice to read the commentary/descriptions of these images/projects you used to have up on your old site.
Hallo!
I have problems with autoguiding with my new G11 and Geminy. The star was good in the crosshair in my programm Astro Art. But after a time it goes out and stay a while or goes more out, then it comes back to the centre. This happens in a 4 minute trail 5 to 6 times I think. This happens to the east and the west. I think the problem is what you describe. The slackness of the wormgear and the bearings.
Can you tell me what Productnumber and size the bearings have. I will try to buy better ones in Austria.
Thanks for your reply.
Andi
Good points, Hough.
I didn’t even see the movie, because his curl looked a little suspicious. Plus, whatever happened to an actor actually having muscles? His shoulders were reminiscent of the padded shoulder jackets that chicks wore in the early 90s!
Hey Brady…sounds great. Lemme know if I can help you guys out with any gear or anything…Warwick Bass…T-Rex pedals …stuff like that.
Hey, this is really cool. I’m wondering if the different colors of circles correspond to different magnitudes? Having legend would be great.
It’s good to see my code being put to use
… and you’re right, it does look better than the USGS maps. You should pitch it to them
Thanks for the comments.
Chris, I’m going to add a color legend as well as a magnitude filter.
I also just realized that you can pan off the side of the map and the markers don’t wrap so I have to fix that.
Superb!
Link busted to the full picture, F-A-I-L!
I just fixed the URL rewriting crud so it works now.
I wanted to comment and thank the author, good stuff
Nice write up…usually I never reply to these thing but this time I will,Thanks for the great info.
we would like to test this awesome plugin..
WoW!
Awesome. I also want to test this plugin- that can be very useful in many jobs…
It’s a known issue but seems to be fixed with a firmware update:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13580_3-10126868-39.html
My pater said so.
Anyway, i’m not sure.
cheers,
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Hey…
I am working on a similar project I need to make my markers different color based on a value in the data, similar to how you have colored the earthquakes… any pointers on how that was done will be appreciated.
Thanks
Debs
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