she dies in an episode names "Faith Off". my friend told me this but i dont know where he got his info. I think its true though, because I've noticed her voice has changed this season.
I agree that DVD is waaay better then VHS, and my DVD library is already nicely stocked. But what will happen to it when HDTV rolls around?
Doesn't HDTV have a higher quality than the current dvd movie format?
A: Will there be another new media for movies, which will force us to ditch our dvd player?
or B: Aren't DVD movies just Mpeg2 encoded data? Which could just have the resolution scaled up to hdtv quality (perportional to size, and cpu usage, IIRC).
I'm just curious about the subject because I've been kinda reluctant to buy a lot of movies for the fear that this will just be another technology that goes the way of the Dodo in a few years.
.. i might be wrong but, if you do buy the windows version, there isnt really much to download after that. the maps and textures and such will work on any platform. its only the code that had to be compiled for linux that would need to be downloaded. and that shouldnt be more than a couple megs. but whatever, im not very fond of linux, or UT for that matter. give me q3! -nick
what is your basis for that statement?
yet another uneducated post.
-nick o
she dies in an episode names "Faith Off". my friend told me this but i dont know where he got his info. I think its true though, because I've noticed her voice has changed this season.
::shrug::
its still the best show on the telly.
-nick
This guy obviously understands xmas more than anyone.
He, like jesus, is a martyr. and he is sacrificing his xmas to let all the other nerds know that spending time on slashdot is wrong.
wait, that'd be more like easter. whatever. maybe some of us just got a new 21 monitor for xmas and we are trying it out on slashdot.
-nick
intergrated circut. =) merry xmas -nick
I agree that DVD is waaay better then VHS, and my DVD library is already nicely stocked. But what will happen to it when HDTV rolls around?
Doesn't HDTV have a higher quality than the current dvd movie format?
A: Will there be another new media for movies, which will force us to ditch our dvd player?
or B: Aren't DVD movies just Mpeg2 encoded data? Which could just have the resolution scaled up to hdtv quality (perportional to size, and cpu usage, IIRC).
I'm just curious about the subject because I've been kinda reluctant to buy a lot of movies for the fear that this will just be another technology that goes the way of the Dodo in a few years.
-nick
even if they can, i'm willing to bet its just more great technology the average consumer will never see.
.. i might be wrong but, if you do buy the windows version, there isnt really much to download after that. the maps and textures and such will work on any platform. its only the code that had to be compiled for linux that would need to be downloaded. and that shouldnt be more than a couple megs. but whatever, im not very fond of linux, or UT for that matter. give me q3! -nick
im not an astronomer, so can some one explain this. how did they see a shadow of the planet on the sun?
-nick
i dont get it. what is this about? (yes, i did visit the links) -nick