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MUD TV-FASiSO
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Publisher: Kalypso Media Digital
Developper: Realmforge Studios
Genre: Strategy, Simulation
Release name: MUD.TV-FASiSO
Size: 592MB
Description:
Always wanted to see if you can hack the day-to-day life of a TV producer? Here’s your chance!
MUD TV is your ticket to the weird wild world of television. Once you take control of your own station it’s up to you to determine the line-up, hire actors and directors, produce your own shows, series and movies and to grab those lucrative advertising deals from right under your competitors’ noses. Oh, and about the competition: you can either play MUD TV alone, with your friends over a network or via Internet! Go head-to-head with your opponents as you fight for market share amongst the retired and housewives, headhunt their best employees and, if that doesn’t do the trick, a little sabotage should keep your enemies from getting too bored! Or, as an alternative, you can assume control of a station together with a friend and run it cooperatively.
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Bo całe to RT w Ediusie czy w xplodach nie wiadomo na czym polegaAleż Panie Piotrze, świetnie wiadomo. Polega dokładnie na tym samym (bo jest tym samym), co jakiekolwiek wspomaganie sprzętowe jakiegokolwiek renderingu 3D w jakimkolwiek sofcie graficznym/wideo - np. Maya, LightWave, 3DStudio itd. Po prostu soft, korzystając z procedur OpenGL lub DirectX, wysyła strumień danych przez DMA do GPU, który te dane renderuje sprzętowo w RT. Identycznie działa "słynny" chip Flex3D na starych kartach Matroxa, czy PowerPC na nowych - tylko jest znacznie mniej wydajny, niż jakiekolwiek współczesne GPU, co można zgadnąć choćby z porównania liczby tranzystorów w chipach. W dodatku współczesne Radeony HD np. mają na pokładzie, poza GPU, sprzętowy transkoder Xilleon, a z ciekawostek na jego temat polecam: ATI’ s digital television division has successfully shipped over 5 million chips in 2004 to the leading consumer electronic manufacturers including Sony, Samsung, Mitsubishi, JVC, Phillips, Funai, ALPS, Panasonic, Thomson, Toshiba, Sanyo, Sharp, Hitachi, Changhong, Xoceco, Hisense, Scientific Atlanta, Pace, and Kreatel.
ATI has 85% market share for demodulators and 40% market share for MPEG decoders in the ATSC/OpenCable markets.
Greenpeace Set to Confront Japanese Whalers
January 25, 2007 â By Reuters
WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- International environmental group Greenpeace will set sail from New Zealand on Friday to again confront Japanese whaling ships in the Southern Ocean, kicking off its 2007 anti-whaling campaign.
The campaign aims to prevent as many whale deaths as possible and to raise awareness in Japan of the whaling season which began last month, team leader Karli Thomas told reporters on Thursday.
A global moratorium on commercial whaling has existed since 1986, but Japan kills hundreds of whales each year under a scientific whaling programme. Critics say the whale meat ends up in up-market Japanese restaurants.
The Greenpeace ship Esperanza will sail from Auckland on New Zealand's north island for the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary to try and come between the whalers and their prey.
Thomas said 82 whales were saved during the 2006 campaign by Greenpeace by manoeuvring its small inflatable boats between the Japanese harpooners and the whales.
"It is risky and the environment of the Southern Ocean has its own risks but everyone on board acknowledges the risks," said Thomas.
The expedition is expected to last upto seven weeks.
Greenpeace said confronting Japanese whalers will only be part of its 2007 strategy, with an Internet and television campaign launched on Thursday to target Japanese society.
"We want to work with the two-thirds majority at home who share our view, so a clear message is sent from the people of Japan to their own government to get out of whaling," said Junichi Sato, from Greenpeace Japan, speaking from Auckland.
"Ninety five percent of Japanese people have never eaten whale meat or rarely eaten whale meat," Sato said.
The Esperanza will take about a week to reach the whaling ground. The Southern Ocean whaling season runs December to March.
Source: Reuters
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