The tide of the war hinges on getting arcgis to union a few datasets in the Geodatabase and things aren’t going well…
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Anyone know the maximum shapefile / feature class that can be run in geoprocessing?
I’ll be at the Developer Conference. I really hope they play this there. This is instant classic for all of us ESRI developers.
hahaha… yess..should play in next UC…
LOL Too funny.
Der Untergang, great movie!
hahahaha!! this is funny!
my friends GIS addict should love it.
This is fantastic! Bravo!
Send Jack a consulting invoice-you nailed it. Making a GUI of Arc is a work in progress, and doing it a profile in bloat, Tech support is inconsistent. And the days where ESRI dictated to users and developers are days past. Pre Google days past. Redlands is already aware they could easily become Kodak, a film company in a digital imaging world, or a metal detector looking for plastic explosives. Better wake up and better serve all of us, users and developers and business partners alike.
This is flippin hillarious! They should play this at the next UC
I would so come work with you guys. Need a geologist/GIS nerd on board???
@taoid69
Well in all fairness the 3D features are a newer thing in Arc that that most people probably don’t use. ESRI has some great tools and also some absurdly stupid issues(names longer than 12 chars, stability,etc)
@keithlegg Damn, we have a great support team down in Broomfield Colorado. I have heard some tech support is sucky
@taoid69
I was trying to import a vrml file as 3d symbology in arc 9.2. ESRI help said it wasnt possible , I figured it out and it worked anyway. My experience is the tech support doesnt even use ARC
actually the ESRI help is excellent. still a funny video though!
Nah, he’s saying Blut, which means blood in German.
Bloat is the same in German, lol.
“The feature classes, all of them seem to have been corrupted”, sounds familiar!
Ha!!!! “Don’t worry, knowing VBA is still useful for programming Excel”
meh
LMAO GIS humour.. oh gawd.. whata becoming of me..
That is hilarious!!
Pretty geeky, but still, hilarious!
Too bad Jack Dangermond’s initial response to this will never be posted to YouTube.
We were doing this shit back in 96!
Astoundingly funny!