If you've watched the US Open Tennis in the past few years, you've seen the 'Mac-Cam" that shows super slow motion of the ball as it hits the line.
Also, if you watch Formula 1 auto racing (Speed channel in the US) then they usually pepper their broadcasts with super slow motion shots of the cars negotiating the chicanes.
I spoke with Joe Leo to pledge the software and help and to get him the install discs in the interim. He told me that the day before the NY MS office gave the Red Cross a 1 year blanket license for all MS products.
When people make "announcements" like this, I can't help but wonder about their motives. Until today nobody had heard of Bill Parish. Now he's been slashdotted. As the saying goes: there's no such thing as bad publicity.
Disclaimer: Although I am a Microsoft employee, my opinions should not be construed as those of my employer.
If you've watched the US Open Tennis in the past few years, you've seen the 'Mac-Cam" that shows super slow motion of the ball as it hits the line.
Also, if you watch Formula 1 auto racing (Speed channel in the US) then they usually pepper their broadcasts with super slow motion shots of the cars negotiating the chicanes.
NT actually started life as OS/2 3.0, not Windows.
I spoke with Joe Leo to pledge the software and help and to get him the install discs in the interim. He told me that the day before the NY MS office gave the Red Cross a 1 year blanket license for all MS products.
Michael Winser, Microsoft SDE
Disclaimer: Although I am a Microsoft employee, my opinions should not be construed as those of my employer.