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Purpose: Well, to bring you Lego news my own Lego Store, then perhaps being the 9th Lego Pro, then if there is enough money, I may bring Stanley Home
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« on: May 09, 2010, 01:50:01 pm » |
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It's not the taking of the pictures, nor is it the motion and movement of my characters, it's this darn computer thingamajig, that drives me crazy.
I just downloaded what I thought was a very neat and user friendly Stop Motion trial program. Nothing happened, just like the new LDD. I've been somewhat going at this all day, and even yesterday aswell.
I found out yesterday that replacing my graphics card in my Toshiba Satelite Laptop is almost impossible, it's hardwired you see.
Replacing it would require at least 6 weeks and about as much dough as a new pc.
So I moved on, to something here that would keep me challenged. Stop Motion Movies.
I spent 5 hours researching the best one, or at least trying to find one that was old guy friendly.
That's how I found out, I was out of date with my graphics card.
Here's the deal, I'm kinda stumped, and I know that there are brickers here far more knowledgeable then I when it comes to "the dreaded computer".
Help me, by posting here how I can do this, your advice will be rewarded, or I'll at least recommend you get a pat on the back.
Thanks alot eh. 
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