New graphics card supported by Quartz Extreme
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Apple Updates iBook
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yey, the ATI Mobility Radeon graphics card that Apple have upgraded in these new iBooks is supported by Quartz Extreme which will be available in the next version of Mac OS X (see the bottom of page for which graphics cards are supported)
If only I had the money for one of these I would probably buy the lowest spec or perhaps a new iMac?:D~
I've never understood why they are so paranoid about bringing back bacteria from a Mars exploration mission when rock samples have already been found in some places on Earth (e.g. Antarctica I think) that have travelled here due to an asteroid hitting Mars and breaking off rock samples which have ended up here.
So whats the deal?
Also, surely from the 70's (or 80's?) missions where they bought back Mars rock samples would have been enough to contaminate the Earth already?
It is obviously too much effort to for the submitter or the editors to link to the full article text so here it is:
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5457434/site/newsweek/
Adaware - http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/
Both are freeware.
Looks like it, one of those screenshots link to http://fvwm-themes.sourceforge.net/ - might help. :)
"The family signed up for theKazaa (search)music-swapping service three months ago, and paid a $29.99 service charge."
:/
Wow, all this time I've been paying $49.99 to use Kazaa!!
(fp?)
..a beowulf cluster of these :/
"That's Chinese GNU/Linux operating system!" -Stallman
All wiring points are VERY easy - no IC's to solder to - all presoldered pads.
It will NOT require 32Mb of video memory - 32MB VRAM recommended for optimum performance. (see bottom of page)
If only I had the money for one of these I would probably buy the lowest spec or perhaps a new iMac? :D~
I've never understood why they are so paranoid about bringing back bacteria from a Mars exploration mission when rock samples have already been found in some places on Earth (e.g. Antarctica I think) that have travelled here due to an asteroid hitting Mars and breaking off rock samples which have ended up here.
So whats the deal?
Also, surely from the 70's (or 80's?) missions where they bought back Mars rock samples would have been enough to contaminate the Earth already?