Adobe is hardly cross platform immediately. Look at their support for flash player for Linux: It's terribly buggy and severely behind where its Windows/Mac counterparts are in regard to feature set. Also, Adobe doesn't develop tools for Linux (flex builder, etc.), as they regard it to not be a mainstream platform. Granted, they do a hellofa lot better than Microsoft does.
34 year old commercial actor Paul Marcarelli (known for his simple question of "Can you hear me now?" in Verizon ads) has just been signed by Apple to represent their new line of iDeaf hearing aides.
So rather than a top-of-the-line GPU, you'd have to compensate with a top-of-the-line CPU to handle the load brought on by software rendering.
Adobe is hardly cross platform immediately. Look at their support for flash player for Linux: It's terribly buggy and severely behind where its Windows/Mac counterparts are in regard to feature set. Also, Adobe doesn't develop tools for Linux (flex builder, etc.), as they regard it to not be a mainstream platform. Granted, they do a hellofa lot better than Microsoft does.
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I thought everyone knew this...
Warp Drive?
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Blah blah blah. blah blah. blah. Must be my damned iPod causing me to go deaf...
34 year old commercial actor Paul Marcarelli (known for his simple question of "Can you hear me now?" in Verizon ads) has just been signed by Apple to represent their new line of iDeaf hearing aides.
While the post was a joke, the subject was in error. I did smile when I first read it -- so my personality isn't completely lacking :-P
Uh, this is a passive windmill, not a fan. It does not generate wind current: it generates electrical currents from wind force.