Just recently I was given a Pentium 350, which was fortunate enough, and upon further inspection of said computer I find out I have a Matrox Millenium G200! Woo hoo, finally I can capture and edit my footage on my computer! I'm going insane with being away from the school computer, a Dual-Pentium 300 with a Matrox Digisuite LE (pretty sweet system for a high school, I dare say). So now the problem is, where do I find a Rainbow Runner G? Before I had the good fortune of owning a G200, I saw 'em for sale for $100 or so, and now they've completely disappeared! I've looked in vain all over the internet, and at long last I turn to this messageboard for help. I've been an on-again/off-again reader of this website and forum for about a year now, and although the news section hasn't been updated for nearly a month and a half now (btw, good luck on the new job This_Idiot!), I still think it's a great resource for video editors. So, with all that said (and now coming off as a brown-noser), all I'm asking is that if you know anyone who has a Rainbow Runner G and wishes to sell it, I'd be much obliged if you sent 'em my way. My e-mail is jacks_fury@yahoo.com , and I thank the loyal readers of this forum in advance. Sorry this is so long-winded, bye now!
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"Bad films gave me the courage to try making a movie. I was aware that I didn't know anything about making films, but I believed I couldn't make them any worse than the majority of films I was seeing."
--Stanley Kubrick
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"Bad films gave me the courage to try making a movie. I was aware that I didn't know anything about making films, but I believed I couldn't make them any worse than the majority of films I was seeing."
--Stanley Kubrick
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