Excerpts of ones I found most familiar to me:
> You decide to try and max out your system by running as many instances of
> POV-Ray as you possibly can.
Had to try this at least once.
> At night you're awake and in daylight you sleep.
Yep.
> You adore "pin-face toys" because they remind you of un-smoothed
> heightfields.
What else?
> Your Will contains a sentence that reads "All my POV Scripts are donated to
> the good people at povray.general"
Of course!
> Time means nothing to you and dying just means "the inablility to render".
Certainly.
> You rock back and forward hugging yourself under your desk because there was
> a blackout and your computer stopped rendering...
Now this I don't do, but it might be a good idea. I tend to damage
things easily instead.
> --
> Lance.
>
And one of my own (or a repeat by now):
The most perplexing thing in the world turns out not to be "What is God
and the universe?", but "Why can't I ray trace realisticly enough?".
--
omniVERSE: beyond the universe
http://members.aol.com/inversez/POVring.htm
=Bob
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