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  1. I apologize for placing this topic in the wrong category; however, I could not find one that would match this thread closer.ok, on to my post.A while ago I had posted a series of tutorials here at Xisto for programming in GLUT. Since then I have moved to Xisto and have wanted to continue my series; however, I was told that I was unable to just copy my tutorials over there and since I wasn't thinking clearly I had forgotten to ask if I could move them there. So my question now is if I'm allowed to move my tutorials over to Xisto as long as I delete them here at Xisto?Please reply in email or instant message as I rarely watch these forums anymore.my email is: t3jem3@gmail.comthank you in advance.
  2. That was very entertaining. I would love to get vista, but I doubt my computer would run it well so I will wait until I get my next laptop. Thanks for showing this to me though, very funny.
  3. Wow, I knew some cities had already started the network thing but I didn't realize you could use printers and scanners too. It's amazing how far we are advancing in technology in this past decade alone!
  4. I was reading the news last night when I saw an article about the worlds largest wireless network. Houston, Texas is planning to create a $50 million wireless network covering about 600 square miles. The fees to use it will be as low as $10 and free in some parks and libraries. They are also starting an organization to help people buy laptops they otherwise could not afford. I found this very interesting and very neat how we are moving into the future of connecting everyone into the internet. Los Angeles California is doing the same thing, but they are only covering about 400 square miles and are due to finish 2011. I think this is a great way to help people get connected and can't wait till it is finished, I don't know where they are getting the money because the mayor said it wasn't coming from the tax payers, but I'm sure they'll find some way to pay for it. Thought this might interest some people here.
  5. Which console are you asking about? I have it for the Wii and I must say that it is very fun to play. It has many settings and if you have the weather channel updated you can even put the current weather into your matches. You can customize everything from your playbook and plays to your players and teams. I think it is definitly worth the $50 to go and get it. It takes a little while to learn, but after that it's a blast.
  6. This sounds like a good idea. I just thought I would let you know that you don't really need too much money, you probably only need to do some research and figure out how to make just one proto type or a schematic. Then you would just need someone to look at the research you've done and convince them that it would be worth investing in it. When you go to solicit some help I would suggest having the target consumers, pricing, schematics, and possibly cost to build in mind. The more research you put into your product the more likely the person will believe weather or not it is worth investing in it. Well hope this idea works, if I see them on the market I may buy a set.
  7. I have wireless internet at around $60 a month, but its only a little better than dial up with about a 30% packet loss. I am definitly getting ripped off, but unfortunatly it's the best our here at the moment, though we may be moving to satellite soon.
  8. I understand this policy and why it has been set into action; however, it is my belief that you should still be able to sell your ingame items for real money. I don't think its smart to buy ingame items with real money; however, I don't oppose it. Someone still worked to get the ingame items and for some its a second source of income. Just because it is a game doesn't mean that the items are worthless, the economy is driven by supply and demand, if someone demands ingame items and is will to buy with real money, its likely someone will supply it, it's a new market now with online games. I definitly do not think Ebay's new policy will help much except maybe discourage a few more people, but there will always be selling of ingame items.
  9. Well, first of all I just thought I'd point out how your trying to think of a "Killer Headline" for your book of Killer Headlines just thought that was funny. I think, out of those three I would most likely pick up the book "106 Killer Headlines" Its short simple and to the point.
  10. very cool, fiber optic on wireless is just what I need, if I had a server computer with a T1 internet connection that is. It's amazing how far we are advancing in the last few years. To Organicbmx, I think you need a line of sight not because it uses laser, but because walls or anything in the way may interfere with the signal. Same thing with my broadband connection, I need line of sight, but it still uses radio signals.
  11. Very interesting,if this works out correctly it seems we could have smaller batteries that last even longer it sounds like. Of course you always have to worry about them destroying everything in their path, but if that doesn't happen this could be yet another breakthrough in the era we live in today.
  12. I think Dell is a pretty good brand, they have good prices, but I think the only real downfall is that they put 3GB of trials on your comp so you have to uninstall them all when you get your comp, but other than that, i have had no problems with any of my Dell computers. They can even help you order the computer you want and guide through what hardware you would need.
  13. Alright, well seeing as my computer doesn't support hardware transformations anyways, i think its safe to say that i'm not going to be playing any games with directx 10; therefor, no reason for me to get vista until i get a new computer. Thanks for the info, helped alot
  14. Iv heard many things about vista and am not sure if Vista is good or not. The ready boost feature sound very good, but i'v heard it doesn't help that much. I also have heard that games don't run faster on Vista, though I have also heard they do. Can anybody confirm weather or not they truly do run better or not? I have also heard that it turns off all non essential programs off while playing games to run them smoother, just some rumors i'v heard, i'd post another thread but i saw one just get shut down because there were already too many threads about vista.
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