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DirectX 8
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April 09, 2000 02:34 PM
On the gamedev.net main page they have a link to it:
http://www.gamespot.com/features/directx2/index.html
gamespot''s overview of dx8
One person said that the games industry is "a transfer of funds from the rich to the lucky"
Just because the church was wrong doesn't mean Galileo wasn't a heretic.It just means he was a heretic who was right.
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