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    One advantage to Vista Ultimate hardy har har

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Zellio, Apr 9, 2007.

  1. Zellio

    Zellio The Dark Knight

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    This is off topic so goes here.

    3 monitors and a laptop, all running the matrix code in dreamscene. Very amusing... I may make a video out of it...

    I'm sorry, as much as you bash vista you should get a kick out of this :-X

    I'm sorry, my business work needs ultimate... I just went insane for a moment and wondered how all 4 would look with matrix code.
     
  2. madroxinide

    madroxinide Notebook Deity

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    lol nice, now if you can disguise your home or business to look like an old flying ship :p
     
  3. Elminst

    Elminst Some Network Guy

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    Nah... just needs to mod his Herman Miller chair into a "jack in" setup...
     
  4. System64

    System64 Windows 7 x64

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    He is making a virtual coc-kpit for a reality simulation :lol:

    edit-for some reasons coc+kpit does not work. ****pit