I use a really cheap MIDI keyboard to trigger the presets of my light show. It really saves a lot of key pressing to get to different pages of scenes. I can still grab a fixture manually and make adjustments on-the-fly
It's going straight into the bargin bin at Walmart right next to Daikatana and MicroSoft Bob. I won't even waste the bandwidth bootlegging a copy with eMule.
I posted an "Ask Slashdot - Games" question about this... well here's the quote from my submitted stories page. Look at the date!
2001-05-03 15:11:42 What ever happened to Virtual Motion? (askslashdot,games) (rejected)
There was a company called Virtual Motion that was trying to bring this to market around 1999. I wanted to know if anybody knew what had happened to them.
Now some other company is trying to do it and it's all big news because one of the editors found out about it. What a bunch of crap.
Yeah, go ahead and mod me down for flaming, but you know that I'm right.
My Linux boxes run circles around my Windows boxes and they never, let me say that a little louder, NEVER crash. I think you're experiencing the ID-10-T error.
to meet fellow Slashdotters.
It sucked and blew.
Yeah, I agree. Almost enough footage to fill one of those flip book things. I hope they don't get writers cramp or anything.
"How not to sell Windows products" we'd be getting somewhere.
I've gotten a short (pun intended) 110v blast. It stung like the dickens. I don't ever want to feel 220v, thanks all the same.
Plug it into the 220 outlet behind the stove. It'll run really fast for a couple of seconds and then you can get on with your life.
I overclock my systems by running them on a 220 volt circuit. They're briefly very fast.
Microsoft watches... nevermind.
I use a really cheap MIDI keyboard to trigger the presets of my light show. It really saves a lot of key pressing to get to different pages of scenes. I can still grab a fixture manually and make adjustments on-the-fly
But it was kinda buggy.
I'd love to post something relevant, humourous, informative or interesting, but I don't have any karma points left.
I'd love to get first post, but those are reserved for subscribers.
Mod this up. This is important.
http://mdn.mainichi.co.jp/news/20040102p2a00m0dm00 7000c.html
They're so state of the art.
of what the modren world was comin' to.
Oooooklahoma!
FarkDot.
"Informative" The editor should have been modded down as "Redundant"
This news is at least 3 weeks old.
I just want to see more of Laura Croft's pixelated butt 'cause when I was twelve it made part of me swell up.
It's going straight into the bargin bin at Walmart right next to Daikatana and MicroSoft Bob. I won't even waste the bandwidth bootlegging a copy with eMule.
when the MicroSoft spacecraft crashes.
I posted an "Ask Slashdot - Games" question about this... well here's the quote from my submitted stories page. Look at the date!
2001-05-03 15:11:42 What ever happened to Virtual Motion? (askslashdot,games) (rejected)
There was a company called Virtual Motion that was trying to bring this to market around 1999. I wanted to know if anybody knew what had happened to them.
Now some other company is trying to do it and it's all big news because one of the editors found out about it. What a bunch of crap.
Yeah, go ahead and mod me down for flaming, but you know that I'm right.
My Linux boxes run circles around my Windows boxes and they never, let me say that a little louder, NEVER crash. I think you're experiencing the ID-10-T error.
has already done it. Wouldn't you rather watch the abusive and dysfuntional family that is "American Chopper" anyway?