and the Dark Beams that came from the strage rotating evil lighthouse in the middle of hell?
I think those were pretty noteworthy.
although on a relative level of importance/interest this thread sucks
not to be a skeptic, but I am not going to buy any product from a company that doesn't have photos of what their product makes.
I understand that the 2D interface of a photo may not make the best example of their product, especially if you need a special flashlight to view them. But seriously. "Buy our product for a hundred bucks, what they make looks great, we promise"
btw, the only hologram they DO show on the site is of pricess leia, which they admit their product does NOT look like. Neat! Now I know one thing it DOESN'T look like, 29,435,621 more to rule out before I can figure it out by process of elimination
can someone explain this without all the numbers with funny symbols, and possibly small words. I mean, sure, I read 'Cryptonomicon', but I admit I skimmed the theory sections....
Not sure if this story is a repeat or not, but didn't any of you notice this story is a year old. Some of us with Nvidia cards knew about this a while ago. The date on the article is 2003, not 2004. And the date of the drivers should have given you a clue also as the drivers mentioned are 41 series...
Nvidia is on 56.xx now...
just something to think about
and the Dark Beams that came from the strage rotating evil lighthouse in the middle of hell? I think those were pretty noteworthy. although on a relative level of importance/interest this thread sucks
not to be a skeptic, but I am not going to buy any product from a company that doesn't have photos of what their product makes. I understand that the 2D interface of a photo may not make the best example of their product, especially if you need a special flashlight to view them. But seriously. "Buy our product for a hundred bucks, what they make looks great, we promise" btw, the only hologram they DO show on the site is of pricess leia, which they admit their product does NOT look like. Neat! Now I know one thing it DOESN'T look like, 29,435,621 more to rule out before I can figure it out by process of elimination
can someone explain this without all the numbers with funny symbols, and possibly small words. I mean, sure, I read 'Cryptonomicon', but I admit I skimmed the theory sections....
Not sure if this story is a repeat or not, but didn't any of you notice this story is a year old. Some of us with Nvidia cards knew about this a while ago. The date on the article is 2003, not 2004. And the date of the drivers should have given you a clue also as the drivers mentioned are 41 series... Nvidia is on 56.xx now... just something to think about