Quote:I suppose photography must be also a hobby of yours ;)
Actually in general it isn't and never was.... but my mother did use to be a professional photographer and since I do take a lot of pictures for my website over the years I have developed an eye for what looks good and what does not.
Perhaps it's something in the genes or it's just the perfectionist coming out.
Quote:hehe it's nice to see more collections of this vast size, great man.
This is most of the boxed stuff (not in the pic is boxed Diamond Monster I & II, Quantum3d X-24 retail, Powercolor EvilKing Voodoo II and Skywell Magic3d Voodoo II)
The Monster cards were in the attic and the other cards showed up after the pic was taken, as I obtain the boxed cards I'm selling off the unboxed counterparts.
Of course the OEM cards and the prototypes will never have boxes so I will always have a few unboxed cards ;-)
Currently I still have a lot of unboxed stuff! Not as exciting to look at though... well except for a few cards. =)
Quote:But what do we do with our collections within 50 years from now? I was thinking about a time capsule or so, what are your idea's on this and how does the rest reply on this, I would like to know :)
Don't know- I have given it some thought time to time but don't have a clear answer yet. I think a video card museum would be cool though.
Cards from the dawn of the 3d age.