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  1. Re:Wrong approach on DVD Situation Takes New Turn · · Score: 1

    I can't fault the point of a central group, but, in my case I wish to do freebsd when I get the time. Therefore, I have a copy of "something" that my be useful to me. Note: This is the ftp location and this is a web page with a link. As everyone knows $ drive even a personal project. So I keep whatever I like at this site for free, even if it is costly to me. And if I don't have the most up-to-date files it will not hurt my feelings to know where they are and to store them.-d

  2. Re:Free the Code! on DVD Situation Takes New Turn · · Score: 1

    I get nasty errors on this. It may just be the transfer. I do have other files at this site just follow the ftp link. -d

  3. Re:Free the Code! on DVD Situation Takes New Turn · · Score: 1

    bmore - send a message to mail addr 2quasimoto@netscape.net

  4. Re:Free the Code! on DVD Situation Takes New Turn · · Score: 1

    Took me 2 minutes to find and save; decss121b.zip, DeCSS.zip and LiVid.tgz. I may stash them on my ftp site if there is a reason. -d

  5. Re:2D doesn't really matter on Bringing CAD to Linux · · Score: 1

    Almost forgot about that. Good point. Didn't I get killed by the instructor on the fine points of "True Length", was a long time ago, and I don't make my living drawing these days. Maybe, AC should check his books. -d

  6. Re:2D doesn't really matter on Bringing CAD to Linux · · Score: 1

    Remember not everyone has the, latest-bestest-fastest hardware. Most of my work gets done on a 486/100 with IDE drives, ick when doing 3D modeling - so I don't bother. And 2D was around for a long time, i.e., drafting with a pen and film on a board. Maybe I will trip over a used Sun Workstation someday. Last - I use FreeBSD/Linux with BSD in control and Linux as wrkstations. -d

  7. Re:2D doesn't really matter on Bringing CAD to Linux · · Score: 1

    Well did your corn flakes get soggy? A quick look at the screenshots show a product that is better than 'Design Cad', which is a fine product. Sure, 3D is great but there are a lot of 2D projects that would love to migrate to any unix. Also, I might give it a try when I layout the super secret part for the new motorcycle. Handy, you bet, ready for spacesphip design, not yet. Also, it has't to be better than a light-table any day.