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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2008 5:29 pm    Post subject: Need some help on this
       
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ArtistMike
PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2008 5:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Need some help on this
       
On Wed, 21 May 2008 01:48:00 -0700, not quite so\) Fat Sam wrote
(in article <g10ngf$3k4$1@aioe.org>):

Quote:
ArtistMike wrote:
On Tue, 20 May 2008 12:20:43 -0700, Fat Sam wrote
(in article <g0v8ab$8sc$1@aioe.org>):


"ArtistMike" <mike@artistmike.com> wrote in message
news:0001HW.C458580400019F1EF02845D0@news.verizon.net...
On Tue, 20 May 2008 03:03:18 -0700, not quite so\) Fat Sam wrote
(in article <g0u7hm$1ii$1@aioe.org>):

There is not one reason I should care what you think,

Funny old thing that.
It's the exact same number of reasons why I should care about your
opinions.



Good, then be on your way...

So you're the doorman now are you?
You think you can make me leave?
You have delusions of importance my friend.




I figured you stay around for some more fun. You are so easy.

A classic troll response.


I have no problem trolling for goofballs like you. Adults can control what
they do, you can not.

Chuckle.

Mike

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KatWoman
PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2008 6:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Kan dit wees?
       
"ArtistMike" <mike@artistmike.com> wrote in message
news:0001HW.C4585A5A00022B44F02845D0@news.verizon.net...
Quote:
On Tue, 20 May 2008 09:51:55 -0700, KatWoman wrote
(in article <0hDYj.8258$Kk3.6903@bignews9.bellsouth.net>):


"Dave" <dave@durbs.koza> wrote in message
news:pei534d8qm93aftlevrrj1qsacfs53p66f@4ax.com...
On Tue, 20 May 2008 14:50:27 +0200, Dave <dave@durbs.koza> wrote:



Hierdie het ek vanmôre vanaf 'n vriendin wat 'n makelaar is by een van
die groot banke gekry. Ek het nog geen bevestiging daarvan gekry nie
maar as dit die waarheid sou wees, word die wêreld 'n plek om voor
bang te wees.

Dit is email wat geforward is vanuit die bank se intranet en hier is
wat sy geskryf het:



A very big sorry, (!!!) this was sent to the wrong group!
Deleting it but still, many will still see it.
This was meant for another group:-)


Keep up the good work anyway DAVE
the message cannot be said enough in a time when we do have 1.5 deniers
blasting lies from minarets 24/7

I have an anti-Jihad website at youtube
LINK
judging by the comments on my page
your message needs to be seen by ALL



Too bad it is a fake message.

Chuckle.

Mike agreed> the letter is a hoax, had seen it before

in regard to the teaching of the topic in UK, some elements of the story are
true but exaggerated

But these lies and more are being taught in every mosque worldwide and
efforts are being made to be "accommodating" to "other cultures"
often cultural things that just do not "FIT" into OUR way of life, such as
separate and equal laws for Muslims for example: Sharia courts in Canada, or
revising the way you teach certain subjects volatile to the parents in your
community, etc
While Jew hate and infidel death is being preached in our own cities
including LONDANISTAN
and Dearborn Mich, threats and marching the streets over cartoons, bombs on
civilians etc
 

 
Dave
PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2008 6:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Kan dit wees?
       
Quote:
Wow... be careful Rudy. I found this just now!
LINK

Dave


Quote:


Too bad it is a fake message.

Chuckle.



Mike


Why would you copy what I said, twat?
More than 3 hours after I said it?
I'd hate having you as one of my fans.
Copy Britney Spears or someone else.
 

 
Joel
PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2008 10:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Graphics card help
       
news <news@youknow.where> wrote:

<snip>
Quote:
If you don't understand what OpenGL is don't post in threads that
require that knowledge!

Well, we can always use some knowledge here, so pour your brain out so we
can have a peek of it, would you? <bg>
 

 
dvus
PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2008 11:17 pm    Post subject: Re: Need some help on this
       
ArtistMike wrote:
Quote:

Never typed that you did ask. I was, and still am, suggesting that
doing work for someone is much less helpful than teaching them how to
do it for themselves.

Good idea, teach him how to do it, if you can.

Quote:
Now if the quoting has gotten messed up and you are the original
person asking for the help, learn to do it yourself, you will be much
better off.

Now you say "learn to do it yourself". Which is it, teach him or let him
learn it himself?

Or are you just full of hot air?

--
dvus
 

 
erpy
PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2008 11:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Graphics card help
       
Paul Burdett ha scritto:
Quote:
Hi,

I'm running Photoshop CS3 Extended (a legal paid for version) and was
considering buying the FocalPoint plugin from OnOne software. I note that
the software requires an Open GL graphics card (1.5 or greater). I tried the
demo version but got the error message that it wouldn't work with my
graphics card. Updating the driver didn't work. My computer (desktop) has an
ASUS P4P800-MX motherboard with on board graphics (Intel 82865G graphics
controller). The motherboard has a total of three 32 bit PCI 2.2 expansion
slots which (according to my manual) support bus master PCI cards like SCSI
or LAN cards with 133MB/s maximum throughput (whatever that means!)
In addition, the same situation with the software exists on my one year old
Toshiba Satellite laptop! which has Mobile 945GM Express chipset family.




Unfortunately it looks like your motherboard does not even provide an
AGP slot - not to mention that any graphic card today is PCI-Express
(which is not the same as "PCI").
So, forget about getting a graphic card of any kind for that motherboard.

Get a new PC....it's about time. Smile)
 

 
Voivod
PostPosted: Thu May 22, 2008 2:08 am    Post subject: Re: Graphics card help
       
On Thu, 22 May 2008 03:29:35 +0200, erpy <info@forwardgames.com>
scribbled:

Quote:
Paul Burdett ha scritto:
Hi,

I'm running Photoshop CS3 Extended (a legal paid for version) and was
considering buying the FocalPoint plugin from OnOne software. I note that
the software requires an Open GL graphics card (1.5 or greater). I tried the
demo version but got the error message that it wouldn't work with my
graphics card. Updating the driver didn't work. My computer (desktop) has an
ASUS P4P800-MX motherboard with on board graphics (Intel 82865G graphics
controller). The motherboard has a total of three 32 bit PCI 2.2 expansion
slots which (according to my manual) support bus master PCI cards like SCSI
or LAN cards with 133MB/s maximum throughput (whatever that means!)
In addition, the same situation with the software exists on my one year old
Toshiba Satellite laptop! which has Mobile 945GM Express chipset family.




Unfortunately it looks like your motherboard does not even provide an
AGP slot - not to mention that any graphic card today is PCI-Express
(which is not the same as "PCI").
So, forget about getting a graphic card of any kind for that motherboard.

Yeah! Because there's NO where in the world where you can get an older
PCI graphics card. NOWHERE! Not anywhere....

Psst... TigerDirect lists THIRTY TWO legacy PCI cards.

Quote:
Get a new PC....it's about time. Smile)

Exactly! Why spend a few bucks on an add on card when you could spend
hundreds or even thousands on a new PC!

BRILLIANT advice!
 

 
Waterspider
PostPosted: Thu May 22, 2008 3:31 am    Post subject: Re: Advice?
       
"Mike Russell" <groupsRE@MOVEcurvemeister.com> wrote in message
news:1hjc2phj9pwce$.dlg@mike.curvemeister.com...
Quote:
On Sun, 18 May 2008 16:40:46 -0700 (PDT), Anna wrote:

Hello
I'm trying to take some really clear good photographs and was
wondering what camera anyone would recommend to take really clear
photos?
Photos like those found on <http://gandoza.net/
Does anyone know what camera that could be?
Feedback would be appreciated

As Katwoman says, those are not photographs at all, but artificial images
created in a rendering program. It takes a very good artist and
technician
to create images like those.

As for what camera to use, you do have some learning in front of you.
Pick
your budget, and get the best camera you can afford. Then study books, or
take lessons from a good photographer to get started, and above all be
patient.
--
Mike Russell - LINK

Hmmm... I wouldn't spend much on a camera to be used just for website
photos.
 

 
Dave
PostPosted: Thu May 22, 2008 4:26 am    Post subject: Re: Advice?
       
On Wed, 21 May 2008 22:31:00 -0700, "Waterspider" <nospam@all.com>
wrote:

Quote:

"Mike Russell" <groupsRE@MOVEcurvemeister.com> wrote in message
news:1hjc2phj9pwce$.dlg@mike.curvemeister.com...
On Sun, 18 May 2008 16:40:46 -0700 (PDT), Anna wrote:

Hello
I'm trying to take some really clear good photographs and was
wondering what camera anyone would recommend to take really clear
photos?
Photos like those found on <http://gandoza.net/
Does anyone know what camera that could be?
Feedback would be appreciated

As Katwoman says, those are not photographs at all, but artificial images
created in a rendering program. It takes a very good artist and
technician
to create images like those.

As for what camera to use, you do have some learning in front of you.
Pick
your budget, and get the best camera you can afford. Then study books, or
take lessons from a good photographer to get started, and above all be
patient.
--
Mike Russell - LINK



Quote:
Hmmm... I wouldn't spend much on a camera to be used just for website
photos.


Problem is, if after buying a cheapie learning what fantastic hobby
(in fact new lifestyle) this is, and then have to buy again, which
would make it a double buy.

Anna, like Mike said, buy the best your budget allows. But, keeping
Waterspider's words in mind, start with your cell phone's camera.

You will be surprised what you can do with a cell phone and PS,
if the photos is not to be printed. One year after buying a cell phone
with a camera, I took the first photo with it when photographing
something in a hardware shop I wanted to use but didn't made up my
mind yet. I have never taken a photo with it again:-0 but my wife, who
is a cell phone fundi, and also owns a Fuji Finepix, surprises me what
she do with her cell phone and PS.

Believe me, this is true, I have shot one photo with a cell phone up
to date:-)

So, that is where you start before making up your mind whether this
will be your new hobby:-)

Dave
 

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