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10 November 2003 by nathaniel

matrices suck

The new Matrix movie has to be one of the worst films I’ve seen in years – and
I see a lot of movies.

A cluster of Mac G5s at Virginia Tech highlighted as likely to be the 3rd fastest super-computer in the world (and the cheapest on the market!) – thanks to Angus Davidson for the link.
Another
American patent bite in the ass
– thanks again, Angus.
Per my question a few days ago, the new Jitter Beta for Windows (Cycling ’74) does indeed require an external VDIG when working with live video, just like the TTC-Pro Xtra for Director (Danny Rozin). WinVDIG is a free one that works alright, I hear.
My site is now the feeling-lucky first-listing on google
when searching for either "nathaniel
stern"
or "nat
stern."
Do I get free cookies?
Word on the street is that Pretoria’s Oppikoppi
Festival,
just outside of Johannesburg, will have a digital art sub-fest,
of mostly video and sound, curated by Marcel Rossouw and Marcus Neustetter.
Dean
Campaign Strengthens Amid Firestorm

Clark Says Bremer Should Be Replaced – the newest presidential candidate in the batch calls for a non-American to head the reconstruction effort in Iraq. Props to him…

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