I guess you're right. Maybe Columbus, Magellan, Lewis & Clark (I could go on but I won't)should have just stayed home and watched Titantic. Most of the great discoverers didn't accomplish what they originally set out to do, but they are still considered to be great contributions to our history. Oh, the hell with it. I'm goin down to Blockbuster so I can watch Titanic too.
The trailer should be available tonight. I was just at CountingDown and they are having hardware problems. The trailer should be about 15 MB when finished (MPG), it's 4.3 GB (AVI) now. Also, there are several shows which will be airing the trailer tomorrow night on TV for those of you not ale to download it. The only one I'm sure of is Entertainment Tonight. Hope this helps.
Last time I needed a "cheap" secondary video card, instead of spending $50 or so on a new card, I just asked around.
If you read Slashdot, chances are you've got a few friends (yourself included) who have a box of old hardware they aren't using but won't throw away.
I needed a PCI 2D only card for a secondary monitor and got it free after just a couple emails.
Too bad you guys already reported this. Almost a year ago... http://slashdot.org/articles/99/09/09/159255.shtml
I knew that looked familiar.
I guess you're right. Maybe Columbus, Magellan, Lewis & Clark (I could go on but I won't)should have just stayed home and watched Titantic. Most of the great discoverers didn't accomplish what they originally set out to do, but they are still considered to be great contributions to our history. Oh, the hell with it. I'm goin down to Blockbuster so I can watch Titanic too.
The trailer should be available tonight. I was just at CountingDown and they are having hardware problems. The trailer should be about 15 MB when finished (MPG), it's 4.3 GB (AVI) now. Also, there are several shows which will be airing the trailer tomorrow night on TV for those of you not ale to download it. The only one I'm sure of is Entertainment Tonight. Hope this helps.