Quicktime 6.5.1 for Windows says: couldn't open the file, because the filename was bad.
Well... appearently Apple programmer's just can't handle files as:
chroniclesofnarniathelionthewitchandthewardrobethe _trlr_01_high_dl.mov
Yikes... bad sense at humor at AOL ! Of course changing the file name to a.mov does not the trick.
True. As far I can see, BT is alive and kicking. Suprnova was just a high-profile site. There are plenty of others and plenty of others will come.
Of course there are plenty of lawyers in the US (don't you love the law-system in the US ?), with nothing else to do then keeping track of tracker-sites, but even they can't stop P2P.
What heavily annoys me is the lack of progress
from Nvidia's side. It's even worse I think
the Geforce4 MX is a severe case of consumer "fraud". John Doe goes to a shop and sees a Geforce4 4600 TI and Geforce4 MX440, plus
a Radeon 7500. What will he buy ? Of course a Geforce4 MMX440. Whereas this card/chip is nothing more than a revampled 2MX. Okay they removed the memory bandwidth limits, but still. No shaders, no 4 pixelpipes.
To close the gap between 3D cards and the games (at the moment it still takes 2 years before developers are actually using featuers), this 4MX
doesn't help.
In other words... the legacy of the 2MX, or DX7
still moves on....
Quicktime 6.5.1 for Windows says: couldn't open the file, because the filename was bad. Well... appearently Apple programmer's just can't handle files as: chroniclesofnarniathelionthewitchandthewardrobethe _trlr_01_high_dl.mov
Yikes... bad sense at humor at AOL ! Of course changing the file name to a.mov does not the trick.
True. As far I can see, BT is alive and kicking. Suprnova was just a high-profile site. There are plenty of others and plenty of others will come.
Of course there are plenty of lawyers in the US (don't you love the law-system in the US ?), with nothing else to do then keeping track of tracker-sites, but even they can't stop P2P.
What heavily annoys me is the lack of progress
from Nvidia's side. It's even worse I think
the Geforce4 MX is a severe case of consumer "fraud". John Doe goes to a shop and sees a Geforce4 4600 TI and Geforce4 MX440, plus
a Radeon 7500. What will he buy ? Of course a Geforce4 MMX440. Whereas this card/chip is nothing more than a revampled 2MX. Okay they removed the memory bandwidth limits, but still. No shaders, no 4 pixelpipes.
To close the gap between 3D cards and the games (at the moment it still takes 2 years before developers are actually using featuers), this 4MX
doesn't help.
In other words... the legacy of the 2MX, or DX7
still moves on....