From: jmsatb5@aol.com
Subject: Re: Volume 4 release date change
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 1/30/2006 9:47:32 PM
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Jan wrote: > The latest update on Babylon5scripts.com shows Volume 4 with a release date of > February 11. >
You beat me to it...I was going to mention this. I kind of fell behind on the intro and commentaries (18,000+ words) due to finishing up the first television script for the new series. But I'm caught up now, and all is good. One difference in this edition...a lot of folks were asking for more lost story material after the first couple of books came out, and I located a partial early draft of a script entitled "Festival!" which I completely dropped and re-tooled as "The Parliament of Dreams." So we're including that partial script and the notes that I wrote with it about where it was going to go in volume 4. This was also the only script written featuring Mr. Jones, who was going to become a recurring character on the show. Again, it's an inside look into the creative process and decisions that created the series.
And while I'm here...a question for the neep-neeps amongst us....
Having finished the TV script, and catching up on both my comics work and the fourth volume of B5 scripts, I figured I'd reward myself by installing Quake 4, which I'd bought some time ago and have been waiting for the right time to treat myself.
So I install the triple-damned thing and after the opening screen, all I get is a white screen with two small orange/yellow-ish rectangles at the bottom of what I assume is probably some kind of menu. Is there anybody out there who knows what the hell I have to do to get this thing working?
Of course, the moment I do, I think I can pretty much forget getting any work done for a while....
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From: jmsatb5@aol.com
Subject: Re: Volume 4 release date change
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 1/31/2006 9:04:16 PM
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Tom wrote: >> So I install the triple-damned thing and after the opening screen, all > > I get is a white screen with two small orange/yellow-ish rectangles at > > the bottom of what I assume is probably some kind of menu. Is there > > anybody out there who knows what the hell I have to do to get this > > thing working? > > > Without examining to deeply, it sounds like a video driver problem. Is > this installed on a PC? Windows XP?
I run Windows XP Professional, with an Nvidia video card, and the last driver I have on this is 2003 but that should be the most current. I have oodles of room on the drive, and all the other programs work fine. I change display modes and resolution and the problem persists.
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