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This was coded by the guy who made Sculptris which was bought up by Pixologic which everyone thought they were gonna make it into a super-duper standalone Sculptris which would've been cool as hell but NO!... They incorporated it into Zbrush which was dead-dumb, neither needed the other, what a waste...

Musagi is simple, portable as well & had a reputation as a 'chi...

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You would think they where doing this back before windows was windows and in ms-dos mode only and in mono color too! A very well know and popular game that sadly never came with any of the OSs built in game packages

But sadly a google search for "offline poker windows 32 bit" dose not bring up any DIRECT resalts?

Anyone know of any please?

Thanks

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The Lost Media community has been picking up over the course of a few years, and a recent trend amongst them is lost YouTube media. Videos that have since been lost to time, but people have tried to find them (some even being successful)

Most notable search being "Super Mario 64; The Big Star Secret", a screamer. Part of the video was found on a, you guessed it: Windows...

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I was happily running Windows XP on a Dell computer for years, no problems until last fall when I started getting BSOD that prevented startup. I assumed the repair shop (the only one in the area that still works with XP) would just replace the hard drive and reinstall XP, but it turned out the motherboard also had some issues so they ended up giving me a new(er) Gigasys (sp?) ma...

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