Of course, the big question mark amongst fans has always been whether Lucas would allow the original, unaltered original editions of the trilogy to also be released on DVD. Not possible, said Ward, who confirmed that the upcoming set will feature only the 1997 Special Edition versions of each film. "What George did in 1997," Ward explains, "was [to] make the movie he originally wanted to make."
so scene in cantina where Han shoots first... stupid scene where Han steps on Jabba's tail... is right? in Special Editions most new CGI scenes is really great. but some scenes are awful. looks like my vhs tapes with original episodes soon will be priceless...
i have noticed that many "smart" people shares entire harddisks on kazaa, edonkey networks. just input for search something like notepad or explorer and voila!
i'm using exclusively since version 5 on Windows. now newest version on Linux. i use almost all Opera's functions (Mail, Notes...) including keyboard shortcuts. i can't imagine browsing only with mouse... customizable like no other. definetely worth its price.
Also whenever I use Yahoo! mail with Opera and I am entering my password, the prompt JUMPS to the user name box and the characters that I type appear appended to my user name. Again this doesn't happen in Internet Explorer.
have you ever heard of feature in Opera called Wand?
for example many games that states that it requires 16mb video or higher (Hitman etc). runs just fine on my 8mb agp card. actually Hitman was playable on 4mb pci card too. and No One Lives Forever requires 8mb card but acceptably runs on 4mb card too.
exactly. overpriced it is. maybe because it's too bloated... currently my WinXP Pro dir takes 1.2gb HD space. and that with restore and other shit turned off, disabled and Lite'ed (btw it's time for another re-install)... and thats only OS. on my Mandrake box on 850mb (yes 850mb) system HD (home, tmp and swap is on another one) is OS and many apps (like The GIMP, GNOME, Fluxbox, Opera, gFTP, BlueFish, Electric Eyes, Xmms, Xmovie, Xine...etc etc etc). and considering that 99% of apps that i use comes with Mandrake... so yes - WinXP is overbloated and overpriced...
Lightwave ScreamerNet nodes don't need licences. for example you can have unlimited amount of Linux machines to do your rendering. Linux ScreamerNet rpm comes with 7.5c update.
if they port Lightwave to Linux THAT would be really really really cool. ScreamerNet for Linux don't really counts. Maya, Houdini, Softimage all have ports on Linux... i want my Lightwave on LINUX!!!
you forgot to wave hand!
so you are saying that someone else has another copies? oh crap...
thanks! then i'm in luck - i live in Europe :-)
Of course, the big question mark amongst fans has always been whether Lucas would allow the original, unaltered original editions of the trilogy to also be released on DVD. Not possible, said Ward, who confirmed that the upcoming set will feature only the 1997 Special Edition versions of each film. "What George did in 1997," Ward explains, "was [to] make the movie he originally wanted to make."
so scene in cantina where Han shoots first... stupid scene where Han steps on Jabba's tail... is right? in Special Editions most new CGI scenes is really great. but some scenes are awful. looks like my vhs tapes with original episodes soon will be priceless...
meanwhile i switched from Norton to AVG. yes, Norton isn't the best out there.
that sync-src-1.00.tbz file is already on donkey network. how fun.
can you name some models, please. i'm very interested.
i have noticed that many "smart" people shares entire harddisks on kazaa, edonkey networks. just input for search something like notepad or explorer and voila!
100% agreed.
i'm using exclusively since version 5 on Windows. now newest version on Linux. i use almost all Opera's functions (Mail, Notes...) including keyboard shortcuts. i can't imagine browsing only with mouse... customizable like no other. definetely worth its price.
Also whenever I use Yahoo! mail with Opera and I am entering my password, the prompt JUMPS to the user name box and the characters that I type appear appended to my user name. Again this doesn't happen in Internet Explorer.
have you ever heard of feature in Opera called Wand?
Opera :-)
do i have any chances to play online games with cable connection?
ten name changes we will just call it Fire!Fire!Fire! eheheheeeheeheheeeeehhhh
strange. for me win2k feels real fine on k6-200mhz and 64mb ram. and winxp feels fine too on p2-350mhz with 128mb ram.
for example many games that states that it requires 16mb video or higher (Hitman etc). runs just fine on my 8mb agp card. actually Hitman was playable on 4mb pci card too. and No One Lives Forever requires 8mb card but acceptably runs on 4mb card too.
exactly. overpriced it is. maybe because it's too bloated... currently my WinXP Pro dir takes 1.2gb HD space. and that with restore and other shit turned off, disabled and Lite'ed (btw it's time for another re-install)... and thats only OS. on my Mandrake box on 850mb (yes 850mb) system HD (home, tmp and swap is on another one) is OS and many apps (like The GIMP, GNOME, Fluxbox, Opera, gFTP, BlueFish, Electric Eyes, Xmms, Xmovie, Xine...etc etc etc). and considering that 99% of apps that i use comes with Mandrake... so yes - WinXP is overbloated and overpriced...
that is not Troll. more like +3, Redundant.
that VERY interesting what they removed that is so expensive in WinXP. error messages? say two times cheaper and without GUI ;-)
i feel so better now...
here is Lightwave Project List. in that huge list is Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III.
ehem... actually Layout and Modeler :-)
oh memories... i remember first pc version if i'm not mistaken LW 4.0 it was. and interface still was like in Amiga style...
Lightwave ScreamerNet nodes don't need licences. for example you can have unlimited amount of Linux machines to do your rendering. Linux ScreamerNet rpm comes with 7.5c update.
if they port Lightwave to Linux THAT would be really really really cool. ScreamerNet for Linux don't really counts. Maya, Houdini, Softimage all have ports on Linux... i want my Lightwave on LINUX!!!