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iXMicro – produced video cards for Macintosh and Macintosh clones; MOS Technology – produced the VIC and TED line of graphics chips, owned by Commodore International; Number Nine Visual Technology – pioneer in the graphics industry, developed 1st 128-bit graphics processor; acquired by S3; Oak Technology – acquired by Zoran Corporation
The blotchy, angular borders between these divisions seem almost arbitrarily strange. The UAE's are similarly weird. Museum of Broken Relationships: Zagreb is home to this collection of things left behind by break-ups. Neitokainen: This isn't just any pond in Finland, this is a pond in Finland that looks exactly like Finland! Nelson's Pillar
The game is presented as found footage recorded by Luke Carder, an internet content creator who specializes in collectible card games under the pseudonym "The Lucky Carder". ". Before the beginning of the game, Carder, while opening a pack of old, little-known out-of-print cards known as Inscryption, finds inside a set of handwritten coordinates indicating a location near his
The r/Weird subreddit is a place where people can share pictures of strange and odd things they come across. It's no wonder the community has 1.5M members; people like to come and check out the ...
Here are just some of the strange things that happened this year. ... Surveillance video published by NBC Denver affiliate 9NEWS showed Boebert exchange words with and flip off a theater employee ...
Robert Todd Carroll (2003), having consulted an entomologist (Doug Yanega), identified rods as images of flying insects recorded over several cycles of wing-beating on video recording devices. The insect captured on image a number of times, while propelling itself forward, gives the illusion of a single elongated rod-like body, with bulges. [1]
Hold onto your giant googly eyes – things are about to get even more interesting. #33 This Spoon Rest Is Sure To Make You Feel A Little Less Crabby In The Kitchen Review: "Spoon Crab is a hard ...
Early 16-bit ISA capture cards emerged in the early 90s. These cards were supported by VIDCAP as part of the Video for Windows package. One early card was a sandwich of two cards as early processors needed more logic to even get up to 15 frames per second. PCI capture cards offered 30 frames per second.