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автор: bjmpro | 7 января 2012 | Просмотров: 669 |
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Savage Sword of Conan (the Barbarian) Complete Comic (Issues 001-235)English | CBR | Complete Comic | 235 Issues | All In One | 7.82 GB Genre: Comic The Savage Sword of Conan was a black-and-white magazine-format comic book series published beginning in 1974 by Curtis Magazines, an imprint of Marvel Comics, and then later by Marvel itself. Savage Sword of Conan starred Robert E. Howard's most famous creation, Conan the Barbarian, and has the distinction of being the longest-surviving title of the short-lived Curtis imprint. As a "magazine," Savage Sword of Conan didn't have to conform to the Comics Code Authority, making it a publication of choice for many illustrators. It soon became one of the most popular comic series of the 1970s and is now-considered a cult classic. Roy Thomas was the editor and primary writer for the series' first few years (until issue 60), which featured art by such notable illustrators as Neal Adams, Dick Giordano, Barry Windsor-Smith, John Buscema, Alfredo Alcala, Jim Starlin, Al Milgrom, Pablo Marcos, and Walter Simonson. Painted covers were provided by such artists as Earl Norem, Bob Larkin, and Joe Jusko. Savage Sword of Conan was published under the Curtis imprint until issue 60, when it became part of the Marvel Magazine Group. Stories from the comic were reprinted in the Marvel UK title of the same name. Savage Sword of Conan ran until issue #235 (July 1995). Complete Series: 235 Issues |
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автор: bjmpro | 7 января 2012 | Просмотров: 637 |
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OpenGL? ES 2.0 Programming GuideEnglish | ISBN: 0321502795 | PDF | 480 Pages | 2008-08-03 | 349 MB OpenGL ES 2.0 is the industry's leading software interface and graphics library for rendering sophisticated 3D graphics on handheld and embedded devices. With OpenGL ES 2.0, the full programmability of shaders is now available on small and portable devices--including cell phones, PDAs, consoles, appliances, and vehicles. However, OpenGL ES differs significantly from OpenGL. Graphics programmers and mobile developers have had very little information about it--until now. In the OpenGL? ES 2.0 Programming Guide, three leading authorities on the Open GL ES 2.0 interface--including the specification's editor--provide start-to-finish guidance for maximizing the interface's value in a wide range of high-performance applications. The authors cover the entire API, including Khronos-ratified extensions. Using detailed C-based code examples, they demonstrate how to set up and program every aspect of the graphics pipeline. You'll move from introductory techniques all the way to advanced per-pixel lighting, particle systems, and performance optimization.? Coverage includes: |
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автор: bjmpro | 7 января 2012 | Просмотров: 324 |
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Grays Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical PracticEnglish | 2004 | ISBN: 0443071683 | PDF | 1600 pages | 370,5 Mb Not since it first published in 1858 has Gray's Anatomy introduced so much innovation to the world of anatomical references. A team of renowned clinicians, anatomists, and basic scientists have radically transformed this classic resource to incorporate all of the newest anatomical knowledge reorganized it by body region to parallel clinical practice and added many new surface anatomy, radiologic anatomy, and microanatomy images to complement the exquisite artwork that the book is known for. Although there are now many books called "Gray's Anatomy," only this 39th Edition carries on the true lineage of the original text. And, only this 39th Edition delivers so much pragmatic, clinically indispensable information. The result is, once again, the world's definitive source on human anatomy.. * A new organization-by body region, rather than by organ system-parallels the way physicians approach patients. * A new clinical emphasis ensures relevance to everyday practice. |
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автор: bjmpro | 7 января 2012 | Просмотров: 320 |
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Fxphd - AVD 101 Avid for indie film and commercials (FULL 10 class course)English | MOV | h264, yuv420p, 1152x720, 23.98 fps(r) (eng) | aac, 44100 Hz, mono (eng) | 1.16GB Genre: Video Training In this course,FXPHD covers the Avid Media Composer software, available on both Mac and Windows platforms, with a focus on Independent filmmaking and new media projects. In the first few courses, we take you from Final Cut ? the standard tool for most Independent Filmmakers ? into Avid ? the standard in Hollywood. We will focus on the similarities and differences, with many, many examples. This is the full 10 class course. 1.16GB |
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автор: bjmpro | 7 января 2012 | Просмотров: 336 |
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Atkins' Answer - Dr. Atkins' NEW (in 1999) Personalized Weight Loss for Life SystemMPEG2 | English | 352x480 | MPG | 29.97 fps 4987 kbps | PCM_S16be 1536 kbps | 3.56 GB Genre: eLearning Robert C. Atkins's approach to turning his diet discovery into an easy-to-understand video that promises "you will lose pounds and inches no matter what your age." So who wouldn't keep watching* The first video in the two-volume set, Why It Works, carefully explains the thinking behind the diet, accompanied by screens of disclaimers, testimonials, and debunking of fad diets. The "Atkins' Answer" is a low-carbohydrate diet that won't cause blood sugar to rise, leading to less insulin production and the burning of stored fats. (His 14-day dietary claim: The average man will drop 14 pounds, the average woman, 8.) In part two, How It Works, Dr. Atkins helps the dieter set up the program. After participants are asked to list the foods they eat, Atkins does a great job showing just how sugar-laden carbohydrates can be before he offers a solution that's surprisingly full of foods you'd never expect to see on a dieter's plate. Screenshot: |
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