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Hanywella 06-23-2004 11:50 PM

when the freshwater will release
 
when the freshwater will be release ...

Tiny Turtle 06-24-2004 01:47 AM

Sorry, but Jim doesn't give out release dates. "When it's done" is an often used expression around these parts.

drfish 06-24-2004 03:53 AM

I propose a new answer... "Sometime before or after Duke Nukem Forever."

Thoughts?

ESHIREY 06-24-2004 08:06 AM

That about says it right there . :TU:

Hanywella 06-25-2004 03:33 AM

2004 .. 2005 .. 2006 ?

drfish 06-25-2004 03:47 AM

Sounds about right. ;)

Seriously though, your guess is as good as ours... Nobody knows...

feldon34 06-29-2004 08:46 AM

Il sera libéré quand il est fini.

orca 07-16-2004 08:03 AM

I'm sorry honey,you keep talking about this "Fresh Water Aquarium" but nothing seems to be happening. Is it forthcoming or not??? Whenever anyone asks you just say "not yet".
My advice (not that you've asked for it) would be to knock off the tweeking of the marine aquarium (it's already GREAT); and get the freshwater to us...................Your adoring fans.
Love ya kid,ORCA

Jim Sachs 07-16-2004 10:14 AM

I'm still stuck trying to find a better way of converting Lightwave objects to DirectX.

Enigma 07-16-2004 02:25 PM

I look at it like this: Jim's work is not just a program, it's true digital art. It took Da Vinci four years to paint the Mona Lisa, and he didn't have to deal with Microsoft. I think the end result is worth the wait.

drfish 07-17-2004 08:05 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Enigma
It took Da Vinci four years to paint the Mona Lisa, and he didn't have to deal with Microsoft.
Classic! :TU:

orca 08-01-2004 07:51 AM

Jim,
Hang in there honey, I have confidence in you.
What can be concieved can be achieved........And you're just the one to do it.
ORCA

Jim Sachs 08-01-2004 08:42 PM

At the moment, we're in New York looking at colleges for my daughter.

Quick Death 08-02-2004 06:37 PM

Woohoo, I'm at NYU! Since I've been waiting for the release since you and Morgan posted the screenshot, maybe stop by for a true demo???

Surferminn 08-02-2004 07:13 PM

:D ! ROTFLOL :D!! love your enthusiasm quick death!! :D! thanks for the chuckle :D!

Minn :TU:

Registry 08-08-2004 11:02 AM

Freshwater must not be released yet?

I'll post this here too in the hopes Sachs will see it. :-)


Originally posted by Yellow Tang
In my tank I had some of these guys, always diggin in the dirt, very funny:


Hey guys,

I have the marine aquarium screen saver which is nice but I have never had one (real marine aquarium). Only looked after a friend's while they were on vacation during summer school. The fish are prettier to look at than a fresh water aquarium in general but the behaviour is not as interesting as fresh water aquariums. Or maybe because I had for a long time a fresh water aquarium I recognize the behaviour of the fish and found it interesting. Some of those fish lived over 5 years after I got the hang of it. In the end, I kept a aquarium with only 3 types fresh water Amazon fish because the behaviour becomes so much more interesting the closer you get to their natural environment. Not only was it easy to look after, but it was pretty & the behaviour interesting. I would like to see in the aquarium:

a) This little catfish (I think coomonly called leopard catfish) Yellow Tang posted (interesting to watch scavening along the bottom, often in little schoals of 3 or 4 occasioning shooting to the top for gasps of air, 'sleep' in quiet areas in groups)

b) Cardinal (or Neon, I like Cardinal because they're abit bigger and more deeply colored) Tetra: form large schoals and dart back and forth like you'd expect a schoal of fish too.

c) Angelfish: Slow swimming in long weeded areas, sometimes pairs up with another, take an occasional cardinal or neon tetra by sucking the water (& the tetra with it) like a vacuum into its mouth.

The water was amber with tannic acids. It would be really cool to see a freshwater screensaver like this.

Best Regards

Surferminn 08-08-2004 11:08 AM

Hi Registry. Just wanted to say thank you for posting your comments and welcome to the forum. Have a good day.

Minn

ESHIREY 08-08-2004 11:38 AM

Yes, The same here. Welcome :TU:

Marian Nichols 08-08-2004 12:59 PM

Indeed, we welcome you to our little piece of cyber space. We have great members and some lively conversations.:)
Feel free to joined in at any time, your hosts are Morgan and Michael our friendly administrators who are always just a click away should you run into any problems. Of course they may shoot me for telling you that.
:D

Registry 08-12-2004 02:16 PM

Thanks
 
Thanks everyone for the welcome. I did notice that there are little to none of these trolls who seem to think their 'caustic wit' is going to lead somehow to their discovery by Hollywood and with that, they'll soon be their way to Easystreet.

Anyway great great product and a nice forum. If I could type I might drive you guys crazy. I'll spare you and drop in from time to time instead ;-)


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