How's the accelerated video features in the newer ATI/AMD Radeon video cards in Linux? I like NVIDIA's closed binary drivers because of this. However, ATI/AMD closed drivers weren't that good.:(
I still use analog ones. Currently Oticon 380p, a bone conduction hearing aid. It only has three rotatory settings and three switches. 380p model was released in 1994 and I had three different sets with that model since Oticon doesn't make newer analog models anymore since everything is digital now. It's easy to reconfigure since the settings are the same and my hearing is stable. They just break down physically after about five years. Headband breaks down faster (three years?).:(
Too bad you can't reprogram without the audiologist (unless you're one). That has to be annoying!:(
Oh great, our art skills are being outsourced to computers. :P
Screw driver? :P
Let's block everything! :P
Nah, I don't want to give stores my money. Plus, I don't have a credit card.
Will there be an open beta for us to try it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFrhkC4Xuw4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umnyVPgWE3g for a video.
Yes. /. 3s open source so it got posted. :P
Is this chatbot available for IRC? :)
Two words: Open source.
Nah, 3.1. Time to boot up my VMs! ;)
They still have your data. :(
Ware? Warez? Warez has been for many decades! Since thec 1970s/70s?
Wooooooooooosh for "run".
Here's a webcam screen capture/shot my jumping sheep in my bedroom. Yeah, jumpy types! ;)
Bah, cooking.
I hope I am dead way before those years! :P
How's the accelerated video features in the newer ATI/AMD Radeon video cards in Linux? I like NVIDIA's closed binary drivers because of this. However, ATI/AMD closed drivers weren't that good. :(
Those are very long URLs. :P
No for me thanks to my mono bone conduction hearing aid and being deaf since birth. :(
http://vimeo.com/channels/soundworkscollection/40853396
Wow, they break that easily? If I want digital, then I will have to get an implants since I have no ear holes and cochlear. :(
I still use analog ones. Currently Oticon 380p, a bone conduction hearing aid. It only has three rotatory settings and three switches. 380p model was released in 1994 and I had three different sets with that model since Oticon doesn't make newer analog models anymore since everything is digital now. It's easy to reconfigure since the settings are the same and my hearing is stable. They just break down physically after about five years. Headband breaks down faster (three years?). :(
Too bad you can't reprogram without the audiologist (unless you're one). That has to be annoying! :(
Or give us her. ;)
I find it interesting that fans released an Amiga port based on DOOM's source code. It seems to run well too.