Well Canadians can now legally grow hemp, but the drug czars in Washington have now made it illeagal to import hemp(I can't imagine why). So unless the rules are changed, everyone but the US will be running on hemp.
Yeah, I agree. At the moment all I need for my favorite game, Team Fortress Classic, is a K6/2 300, with 64 megs ram and a Cable line. I really don't know what i would do with an Athlon 800, with 256 megs ram, a T3 line and a 72 gig HD. It really is getting to be a bit rediculus IMHO.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to make the battle room look right? I've racked my brains but i could only think of either a tank of water or CGI. Does anyone else have any ideas?
I've been racking my brains for ways to make the battle room look convincing, but to no avail so far. The only ways i thought of were CGI(very expensive i would think), or a tank of water(which would require a lot of work to make it look right). Does anyone have any ideas on how to make it look right. And also could CGI even be done?
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As far as i know, the Y2K problem was first raised by a Canadian programmer, Peter de Jager in the New York Times(correct me if i'm wrong). He made a very good living out of it, and has just sold his site, www.year2000.com for 10 million. So he did make A LOT of cash out of it. Except he had to pay half of it in canadian taxes. Oh well.
Well Canadians can now legally grow hemp, but the drug czars in Washington have now made it illeagal to import hemp(I can't imagine why). So unless the rules are changed, everyone but the US will be running on hemp.
Yeah, I agree. At the moment all I need for my favorite game, Team Fortress Classic, is a K6/2 300, with 64 megs ram and a Cable line. I really don't know what i would do with an Athlon 800, with 256 megs ram, a T3 line and a 72 gig HD. It really is getting to be a bit rediculus IMHO.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to make the battle room look right? I've racked my brains but i could only think of either a tank of water or CGI. Does anyone else have any ideas?
I've been racking my brains for ways to make the battle room look convincing, but to no avail so far. The only ways i thought of were CGI(very expensive i would think), or a tank of water(which would require a lot of work to make it look right). Does anyone have any ideas on how to make it look right. And also could CGI even be done?
As far as i know, the Y2K problem was first raised by a Canadian programmer, Peter de Jager in the New York Times(correct me if i'm wrong). He made a very good living out of it, and has just sold his site, www.year2000.com for 10 million. So he did make A LOT of cash out of it. Except he had to pay half of it in canadian taxes. Oh well.