yes.Originally posted by The Architect
... PowerAnimator (did I get the name right?)
The cool thing was in 99' SGI released a Windows NT box branded from SGI, and it was in the trailer for South Park the movie, as SGI was a major sponsor of that movie, as well as many others around 98-99 including Lost in Space in 98, etc...Originally posted by The Architect
, running on Silicon Graphics hardware of course, which cost around $20,000.
Lost in Space, I remember seeing that movie. The ironic thing is that in the movie, set for 2050, the funding for spaceship that goes to other planets is provided by SGI, but 8 or so years after the movie is released, SGI applies for Chapter 6 bankruptcy protection... :pOriginally posted by ragecgi
The cool thing was in 99' SGI released a Windows NT box branded from SGI, and it was in the trailer for South Park the movie, as SGI was a major sponsor of that movie, as well as many others around 98-99 including Lost in Space in 98, etc...
Amusingly, Chrome runs on Windows...Originally posted by Chirone
who's the leading ISP in america now?
i just read this morning that google is actually trying to kill microsoft by making the OS obsolete because of Chrome