eric-according to the experts, the 8 core is plain nasty fast-in those apps that have been designed to deal with that premium (i.e. photoshop, etc). if money ain't a big deal, i'd do it. i have a quad core and it's just sick fast.
guy gets a call from his doctor. doc says "i have good news, and bad news".
the guys says "well, gimme the good news".
the doc says "it looks like you have about a week to live".
the guy says " oh my god-what's the bad news".
the doc says "i should have called you last week".
lookee what i found-had some old videos of these two matches, hope you enjoy. got BE, TGO, the "Jet", Chip, etc. they were young then! and get a load of those pants!
anyway, here's the url:
http://web.mac.com/speedoption/Capsl/Movie_Old_SC.html
+1 on the limcat...caveat being that lever better be down to retain. conversely, it's always fun to watch shooters get the "johnny wedgie" when they forget to unlock it.
now, having said all of that, we're just talking pistol shooting here-3 gun, while running around with a hot pistol, is another story.
i have a 17 year old daughter...and it does work...along with the obligatory tour of the garage wall of trophies, the gun safe, usmc medals and a quiet stare.
mac or peecee? quicktime pro the best, but it costs. i also use a shareware called "isquint". it does a great job with any format. but remember, you first have to rip the dvd to get to the proper format to then convert.
Is the 'audio CD" just the standard CDR disc? Do you mean the regular method of making a MP3 playlist and burning it to the CDR for p[laying in a regular MP3 player?
I was surprised that would strip off the DRM coding. I thought any digital copy would keep that with it?
yep-been that way since day 1 on itunes...just rip and re-import...