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  • PE Creo Element 3.0

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    Thanks, will have a look!
  • Looking for a good silent NAS

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    @arcad-uk said: Could solid state drives be an option in you NAS? Not sure how much cooling they need. yes, but I'm not sure if SSD HS's is afforable enough for the size I require.
  • Project Messiah for 10 $ !

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    But I will. Perhaps one day.........
  • 3D Photo Browser - Poor man's Deep Exploration?

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    Looks like a much better value than "Mystic Thumbs". I'll download the demo and keep you posted.
  • 'Cambridge crude'!

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    Yes, I put up a bad map. The second one is more like the situation. Thanks Marian Csaba, Hungary doesn't need much 'wind' when it has you [image: Pv7W_Wind.jpg]
  • Raw Therapee.

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    Thanks for spotting this Pete. It is a pretty impressive/comprehensive bit of kit (and has just got me out of a hole). Regards Sam
  • Painter 12 - Real watercolor

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    I'm working on some painter 12 brushes if anybody wants them: [image: UCFy_1000.3.2352.realblotchywatercolors.jpg] On each of the 6 smaller samples I've overlaid 3 brushstrokes -- the 1st is blue, the 2nd is the base color, and the 3rd is pure white. http://www.spotoarts.com/jason/painter12/Real%20Blotchy%20Watercolor.zip and [image: upZo_1000.3.2354.sumibrushes.jpg] http://www.spotoarts.com/jason/painter12/Sumi-e.zip This will be part of my next video series for VTC... feedback is welcome. Best, Jason.
  • '3D-friendly' LG Optimus Pad

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    @mike lucey said: I can't see the opposition ever catching up ..... there must be a good business lesson to be learn in this! Yes, never underestimate the competition! I can remember sweaty Steve Ballmer literally laughing at the the iPhone, iPad and Macbook Air, and since sales of those especially in the states have overtaken all PC sales. The man is a fool, and his company have bombed ever since Gates left. The other probably more important reason is that OSX/iOS is such a good OS. What you can do with the musical side of the iPad already is mindblowing (I like music making stuff too! ). Android only has ONE single decent music-making app. The younger generation (and us oldies too!) are finding that they can be cool at parties, and have the power to be designers in more serious times. It's a very exciting time right now though for both Android and iOS. I don't think Windows Mobile 7 will ever catch up- even if it does one day get more powerful, like Windows did over Mac OSX, mainly due to the hardware, which unfortunately will remain Apple's achilles heel. Lets hope that iOS may be hackable onto these tablets?
  • Nostromo gaming keyboard

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    had mine for 2 years now (it's the older Belkin version but I will get the new Razor when I build my new system).. I love it. got mine setup for Sketchup, Hexagon, Minecraft...
  • Vasari

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    Does it work as "Stand alone" ?
  • Sub-$10 software

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    @solo said: When the large software developers get on board like UBi soft, Valve, EA games, Sierra and Capcom releasing new titles in tablet format, then I will be convinced. I do believe it will happen but not sure when. EA Games: http://www.eamobile.com/iphone-games Capcom: http://www.capcommobile.com/games.php The rest should follow suit soon.
  • INTERESTING LAPTOP - EON17

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  • Microsoft buys Skype

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    They bought non-voting shares during Apple's hard times in the 1990s, but they already sold those: http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2010/05/apples-stock-rise-could-have-meant-5-billion-for-microsoft.ars
  • New Hardware Speed Test & how to really speed it up!

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    This is a quick summary of the results so far (all with hardware acceleration turned on). Thanks all Operating System, CPU @ GHz, Cores, Graphics card, Shadows ON / Shadows OFF WIndows 7 32 bit, AMD Athlon II X4 620 @ 2.60 GHz, 4 core, ATI Radeon HD 4200, 8 fps / 19 fps Windows 7 32 bit, Intel Core duo E7500 @ 2.93 Ghz, 4 core, Nvidea QuadroFX 380 LP, 22 fps / 34 fps Windows 7 64 bit, Intel Core i5-2500K @ 3.30 Ghz, 2 core, Radeon HD 6800 Series , 15 fps / 57 fps So far, all the listed cards benefit (in the region of an order of magnitude faster) from having OpenGL hardware acceleration enabled.
  • Is this what the iPhone 5 will look like?

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    Hope it comes in white.
  • Styles and components file location in Ubuntu

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    SketchUp runs on Ubuntu (or other Linux OS) in Wine, and it works only because Wine simulates Windows as much as possible. Because of that, everything is analogue to Windows. You find the SketchUp folder in ~/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 8/ Components: ~/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Components Styles: ~/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Styles Plugins: ~/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins ( ~ is your user profile, .wine is a hidden folder containing a "virtual" Windows environment. It's also called Wine prefix or "Wine bottle", and if several windows programs don't like each other, you can create such a "wine bottle" for each of them.) Note that sketchy styles seem not to work for anyone. In most cases, when an application (1) in Wine wants to communicate with another application (2), you have to install the Windows version of that second application, too. For example: SU7 + Google Earth (windows). But it's possible to use SketchUp (windows) with Gimp (linux version).
  • 3D home design comes to iPhone

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    @arcad-uk said: I bet "precision" isn't a feature that is ranked near the top? It would be cool to see SU on one of these devices but I don't think my fingers are pointy enough to be accurate. Why not? Can you not use a pen? How about using snap, and then inputting a number representing length? Ala AutoCAD?
  • GTX 460 driver issues

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    I'm only a very part time hardware nerd but graphics cards boggle my mind. Drivers do almost nothing for every other piece of hardware (ok, they're very important but for the most part if your hardware is working your drivers are fine and driver updates only come along every year or so). But with graphics cards, for some reason that's beyond me, which driver you have can matter as much as which card you have. Thank goodness it's not like that with cpu's and every other piece of hardware or I'd go crazy. -Brodie
  • Scheduler

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    Thanks! I look at them. At first glance gantter seems like it will do the job. The project schedule is 1 year for design and engineering and 1 year for construction for an 11 acre zoo.
  • LEICA i9 for iPhone4

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    I used to own two Leica's. An M6 (which i metered with) and an M2. Two lenses, a 35mm f2 Summicron and a 21mm f3.4 Super-Angulon with a finder. They were the best 35mm cameras I ever owned- far better than any Nikon or Canon. I've now got two Lumix G1 digital bodies and a load of Lumix lenses. There is a rumour that these lenses are actually Leica ones, but with a different name, because they aren't built as well (made of plastic, not metal). I just did a shoot for a major international architectural company. I took five-four with me, but ended up just using the Lumix's. They are so sharp and such a joy to work with.

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