This may not apply to your area, but where I live (Twin Cities) we have plenty of local libraries. In fact, I believe we were recently selected the most literate community in the U.S. so we read about Nascar EVERY saturday and we even read our Playboy articles!
There's a million books I'd like to view over the interwebs on my PC at work. Printing is a nice option too. PDF would be fine, thanks.
In a somewhat more pressing matter: does anyone know where I could obtain a copy of any of NV's GPU Gems series of books? I had the first in the series (borrowed from a friend just starting off in the game industry) but other than the refresher course on GPU progression over time (T&L, programmable shaders, unified shaders, dxnext, etc.) and a decent description of things like fragments, fragment shaders, filtering, etc.
There's a million books I'd like to view over the interwebs on my PC at work. Printing is a nice option too. PDF would be fine, thanks.
In a somewhat more pressing matter: does anyone know where I could obtain a copy of any of NV's GPU Gems series of books? I had the first in the series (borrowed from a friend just starting off in the game industry) but other than the refresher course on GPU progression over time (T&L, programmable shaders, unified shaders, dxnext, etc.) and a decent description of things like fragments, fragment shaders, filtering, etc.