Intel has claimed that LCOS will enable 50-inch HDTV displays for less than $2,000 within a year.
I've bought my Philips HDTV 55" for $2000 at COSTCO 2 years ago. Something is wrong with your picture.
I just call them right now and the recorded voice says: "Thank you for your patience. Please stay on the line for the next available operator."
But in 7 minutes the operator answer and transfered me.
The box said "Windows 98, Windows NT, or better"; so I installed GNU/Linux.
I mean does anyone actually use it on their personal machine?
I worked for a company (Automation and Control type) that used OS/2 on their HMI (Human to Man Interface).
The new version runs only on Windows NT/2000 but the old OS/2 runs until today and with the advantage that they don't need to be rebooted every week.
Are you talking about the game you play with the feet or the one you play with the hand ?
The pictures, the male specialized reports and the tech reports. Whatelse do you need ?
No need for new TV if you have this card installed on your computer. You can watch HDTV on your Monitor !
I use sex to make the girlfriend to sleep. ;-)
Then I can play all night long
Midtown Madness 3 (not realeased on PC)
Intel has claimed that LCOS will enable 50-inch HDTV displays for less than $2,000 within a year. I've bought my Philips HDTV 55" for $2000 at COSTCO 2 years ago. Something is wrong with your picture.
On the Conference call, SCO says that the version of linux that they will focus their sue will be 2.4 and beyond.
The box said "Windows 98, Windows NT, or better"; so I installed GNU/Linux.
I just call them right now and the recorded voice says: "Thank you for your patience. Please stay on the line for the next available operator." But in 7 minutes the operator answer and transfered me. The box said "Windows 98, Windows NT, or better"; so I installed GNU/Linux.
Why don't get a camera that you can take pictures and play more than 3000 games like a Kodak DC265 Digita ?
I wonder if they would consider selling Pringles [oreillynet.com] instead of fries (for the to go orders).
I mean does anyone actually use it on their personal machine? I worked for a company (Automation and Control type) that used OS/2 on their HMI (Human to Man Interface). The new version runs only on Windows NT/2000 but the old OS/2 runs until today and with the advantage that they don't need to be rebooted every week.