...The films are a way for us to increase the rate of Blender development...
Agreed. One of the best benefits behind these shorts and games (apricot) is how so many changes made to Blender to produce the works end up in the final release. If only you could fix the distribution for the US, then this would be fantastic. Personally, I would like to see all three shorts on the big screens, possibly in the RealD or similar polarized glasses.
So.. I assume you grow all your own food, raised and harvested all the lumber for your home, grow all the materials for your clothing, and make those clothes yourself. You also mined and refined all the materials for the computer you're posting from.
Yes, and I also connected my computer to those series of tubes you folks call the 'internet'.
Yeah but the advantage of Vista for x64 users was XPx64 users got 64-bit drivers without the annoyance of Vista. Since the kernels were the same, you could use Vista drivers on your system. But honestly, if you were using x64 it was for RAM purposes and your machine most likely had support directly from the manufacture. What sucks is a few of those manufactures stop supporting drivers for their systems beyond XP x64 (I'm looking at you SUN MICROSYSTEMS!)
This would be similar to how trademark law works. If you don't actively use (and renew) your trademark, you lose it. The idea behind patents though is to temporarily give you a monopoly. Trademark is just to prevent consumer confusion.
I wonder if this has anything to do with emulators running on YellowDog?
It might have something to do with the new wiimote-like globe things and Sony not being able to lock them down like the GPU.
right, bacause programming with XML is so much easier and efficient. Don't take my sarcism the wrong way; XML has its advantages (human readable, cross compatible) but it is by far the worst way to go for time critical, multiple transaction programs.
Wow! That has got to be for the ultimate nerd. But then again, the ultimate nerd would just conjure up some CAD type system attached to an arduino board and a band saw and build the table him/herself.
...The films are a way for us to increase the rate of Blender development...
Agreed. One of the best benefits behind these shorts and games (apricot) is how so many changes made to Blender to produce the works end up in the final release. If only you could fix the distribution for the US, then this would be fantastic. Personally, I would like to see all three shorts on the big screens, possibly in the RealD or similar polarized glasses.
So.. I assume you grow all your own food, raised and harvested all the lumber for your home, grow all the materials for your clothing, and make those clothes yourself. You also mined and refined all the materials for the computer you're posting from.
Yes, and I also connected my computer to those series of tubes you folks call the 'internet'.
Yeah but the advantage of Vista for x64 users was XPx64 users got 64-bit drivers without the annoyance of Vista. Since the kernels were the same, you could use Vista drivers on your system. But honestly, if you were using x64 it was for RAM purposes and your machine most likely had support directly from the manufacture. What sucks is a few of those manufactures stop supporting drivers for their systems beyond XP x64 (I'm looking at you SUN MICROSYSTEMS!)
This would be similar to how trademark law works. If you don't actively use (and renew) your trademark, you lose it. The idea behind patents though is to temporarily give you a monopoly. Trademark is just to prevent consumer confusion.
Hey, I have to live here in Arkansas you insensitive clod!
You should know Big Media's motto: "It's better to be in the tent pissing out, than out of the tent pissing in."
I wonder if this has anything to do with emulators running on YellowDog? It might have something to do with the new wiimote-like globe things and Sony not being able to lock them down like the GPU.
right, bacause programming with XML is so much easier and efficient. Don't take my sarcism the wrong way; XML has its advantages (human readable, cross compatible) but it is by far the worst way to go for time critical, multiple transaction programs.
In Arkansas, we don't have budge shortfalls. The benefit of a balanced constitution.
Wow! That has got to be for the ultimate nerd. But then again, the ultimate nerd would just conjure up some CAD type system attached to an arduino board and a band saw and build the table him/herself.