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There is a differance between muzzle and "Impact Velocity" a 22cal has a "Muzzle Velocity" varying from 575 to 1,750 feet per second. Both me and steven eather purchased
or were gifted alot of our gear while across the pond. Considering he was a "First Sargent Army Ranger" I dont think aquiring dragonskin was much of an issue. By the way do you have a lisp?
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Originally posted by mooked View PostThere is a differance between muzzle and "Impact Velocity" a 22cal has a "Muzzle Velocity" varying from 575 to 1,750 feet per second. Both me and steven eather purchased
or were gifted alot of our gear while across the pond. Considering he was a "First Sargent Army Ranger" I dont think aquiring dragonskin was much of an issue. By the way do you have a lisp?
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Ughhh One of my dev's just created an account here to let you know we set up an email address for you to email us at to filter trolls, we are going to use GMail and G+ to talk about the Quantum-Project and the Hydra-Project. He included a pic of him self to show he is a real person as a joke. But what he didnt know was first time posters with pics have to be approved.
Hit us up at [email protected]
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Originally posted by Amaranth View PostAll I've learned from this thread is to never have anything to do with this "developer", his friends, or any of his projects. You can be doing the greatest work mankind has ever seen but if you act like this no one will care.
When he wrote his ?essay?/rant, he was probably off his meds or whatever because it is completely beside the point. He bashes Qt because the proprietary NVidia driver is currently missing features. He rants because XCB and GLX in combination don't support accelerated rendering on NVidia.
It is far from news that use of GLX is not recommended and developers are advised to use EGL instead. For NVidia EGL is currently only supported on Tegra but according to a comment on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LesAb4sTXgA (roughly around 8?10min) by the attending NVidia guy, EGL support for NVidia's desktop drivers is in the works.
EGL works just fine on all Mesa-based drivers, including the free Radeon drivers and Nouveau.
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