- Thu Nov 28, 2013 2:47 pm
#373889
Let's see...
1) "A countdown is a sequence of backward counting to indicate the time remaining before an event is scheduled to occur." [Wikipedia]
2) Every decent movie with a countdown starts from 10.
3) The event occur when 0 is reached.
4) Next Limit started Maxwell Render's countdown on monday the 18th.
5) We can safely consider only the working days.
So... 10+1 working days from monday the 18th: I foresee that Maxwell Render V3 will be released on monday, December the 2nd.
Just in time to disprove Mihai!
Please note that every movie with a countdown smaller than 10 has seen the sequence partially cut by the director, to fit the expected length. If you see a movie with a longer countdown sequence, this is because it features a pre-countdown sequence.
1) "A countdown is a sequence of backward counting to indicate the time remaining before an event is scheduled to occur." [Wikipedia]
2) Every decent movie with a countdown starts from 10.
3) The event occur when 0 is reached.
4) Next Limit started Maxwell Render's countdown on monday the 18th.
5) We can safely consider only the working days.
So... 10+1 working days from monday the 18th: I foresee that Maxwell Render V3 will be released on monday, December the 2nd.
Just in time to disprove Mihai!
Please note that every movie with a countdown smaller than 10 has seen the sequence partially cut by the director, to fit the expected length. If you see a movie with a longer countdown sequence, this is because it features a pre-countdown sequence.