i wonder if the matrox engineers have parhelias at home. for testing and stuff. wait in front of the building till some matrox engineer leaves and follow him to his home. i bet it is a lot easier to get in there (than in the the R&D) and walk out with one parhelia  
							
						
					 
							
						
 the only thing i knew is that when the parhelia comes out before UT2003 i am going to buy it, no matter what they want for it. i am gonna replace my g400 non-MAX when UT2003 comes out (and i will probably not be the only one), so if i was matrox i would really make sure it is coming out before UT2003, unless (and there were some hints in that direction) the parhelia will be completely targeted at graphics workstations and not for gamers at all.
 the only thing i knew is that when the parhelia comes out before UT2003 i am going to buy it, no matter what they want for it. i am gonna replace my g400 non-MAX when UT2003 comes out (and i will probably not be the only one), so if i was matrox i would really make sure it is coming out before UT2003, unless (and there were some hints in that direction) the parhelia will be completely targeted at graphics workstations and not for gamers at all. and when i played it is this
 and when i played it is this  and then ti do this
   and then ti do this  
   
							
						
 
							
						
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