get gcfscape, extract the clientscheme.res file.
you'll need to find a font or make your own that has blank letters. then point the "ClientTitle" something or another to your blank font file.
that's one way anyway. somewhere there's a file that tells CS to display those particular words...
well you can't touch someone without their consent, but what about spooging all over them?
sadly, these types of things usually end up populated by people you do not want to see naked, like nude beaches.
i have a ti4400 which is dx81. i can force it to dx9, too. guess what? doesn't do anything because it's a not a dx9 card.
if it's a dx8 card it's going to look like dx8, regardless if you run it in dx9.
you obviously have a dx8 card. so there's no point in forcing the game to dx9.
having directx 9 installed and having a dx9 capable card are 2 different things.
another documentary called "The Corporation" is pretty good. Moore's in it, but he's just being interviewed, not directing it. definately worth watching when you get the chance.
i've been all over the fence on Moore. used to really like him when he would appear on Politically Incorrect...
i don't care about gays one way or another, not my business. but i'd love to show up there with them holding a sign that said
"God hates ignorant, intolerant assholes even more than he hates fags"
Yeah I don't think quicktime is too good for .mp4, x264 .mp4's anyway.
Easiest thing would be to use VLC player. http://videolan.org
Or make sure you have a recent x264 build, and maybe install ffdshow. I got most of my stuff from this guide, and I can watch .mp4's in WMP9. Look under...
Yeah I was just reading that C-SPAN made youtube take it down, but they're allowing google video to host it. And so the plot to dominate the world continues. I hear it's available on C-SPAN's site, too.
Saw this about a year ago. Of course 2 weeks after I watched it I saw Drew Barrymore on the Tonight Show talking about it, so I thought "shit...there goes any credibility this movie might have had".
Some interesting stuff, to be sure, but it does have it's share of crackpots, too.