I have a friend that has an amiga emulator to use their OLD OLD OLD OLD OLD Paint package!! He has actually used it on projects (and I mean current ones)…he just knows how to do some stuff in it that you can’t really do anymore.
I personally have no problem with scrapping the past and moving forward. I learned Shake in 2000 in college using version 1.5 on SGI machines. I started using Nuke about 3 years ago when Shake stopped being supported…I was just sick of how insanely slow and under-optimized it was and wanted something better, I convinced the studio to get it and never looked back (well except when a studio I’m working at only has shake)


The new PC will require new OS, because the old one (if it is really old) will be unable to run or to run properly - no drivers, some kind of noncompatibilty. This new OS will not accept old software as you can not run a bunch of software in Vista. So this is the magic formula for kicking users to spend a lot of money for upgrading.
I remember clay! I always wish I could have tried it out. MK seemed to think it was the bees knees back in the day.