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From: Brendan Hurley
Subject: Friday Abstract
Date: 26 May 2002 01:42:04
Message: <3CF07667.E8E3A37B@saber.net>
Hi, Folks,
This is just a quicky result after a couple of evenings playing with
polygons...just to make sure I still knew how to render something. 
I've been real busy in the flesh-and-blood world so there has been
little time to hang out in the POV world.  This last year has been
primarily devoted to my 12 Step Recovery program to get out of the
drug world I've lived in for 30 years.  I have 13.5 months clean time
and am doing lots of service work with my new family.  Playing in the
POV world has pretty much been on hold.
But now I'm back!  And with a clean, focused, unclouded mind!  Now I
can actually remember what I'm doing while I'm writing scene scripts. 
( No wonder that my Our_House project has taken 8 years to get
anywhere!  Duuuhhhh!!!!! )
Blesssings to all, and you can expect some fresh work soon!

Brendan

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Michael Brendan Hurley           ShadowDancerEnterprizes, LTD.
POV Site: http://www.geocities.com/mbrendanh/indxx01.html
Family:   http://www.saber.net/~mbhcgc/index.shtml
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From: Dearmad
Subject: Re: Friday Abstract
Date: 26 May 2002 02:20:03
Message: <3CF07EF4.ADF3E81A@applesnake.net>
kermit?
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"Ballet pour ma fille."
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From: Brendan Hurley
Subject: Re: Friday Abstract
Date: 26 May 2002 03:06:48
Message: <3CF08A4B.E23B31FA@saber.net>
Dearmad wrote:
> 
> kermit?
[snip]

yes   it does look a little froggy...???  didn't name it...just
fooling around.

Thanks,
      Brendan
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Michael Brendan Hurley           ShadowDancerEnterprizes, LTD.
POV Site: http://www.geocities.com/mbrendanh/indxx01.html
Family:   http://www.saber.net/~mbhcgc/index.shtml
mbh### [at] sabernet


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From: Samuel Benge
Subject: Re: Friday Abstract
Date: 26 May 2002 10:07:23
Message: <3CF0F0AD.4070301@caltel.com>
An alien handbag?

Brendan Hurley wrote:

> Hi, Folks,
> This is just a quicky result after a couple of evenings playing with
> polygons...just to make sure I still knew how to render something. 
> I've been real busy in the flesh-and-blood world so there has been
> little time to hang out in the POV world.  This last year has been
> primarily devoted to my 12 Step Recovery program to get out of the
> drug world I've lived in for 30 years.  I have 13.5 months clean time
> and am doing lots of service work with my new family.  Playing in the
> POV world has pretty much been on hold.
> But now I'm back!  And with a clean, focused, unclouded mind!  Now I
> can actually remember what I'm doing while I'm writing scene scripts. 
> ( No wonder that my Our_House project has taken 8 years to get
> anywhere!  Duuuhhhh!!!!! )
> Blesssings to all, and you can expect some fresh work soon!
> 
> Brendan
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>


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From: Hugo
Subject: Re: Friday Abstract
Date: 27 May 2002 04:51:55
Message: <3cf1f3ab@news.povray.org>
> now I'm back! And with a clean, focused, unclouded mind

That is really nice to see! Fortunately I have never used any drugs. But
it's commonly known, that it's hard to get out of.. Especially without a
strong motivation; something to live for.. It sounds like you see the
benefits of being clean, and there might even be more benefits to discover.

Nice picture. I just wonder why people here keep using the term "Friday
abstract" I have never seen it outside this newsgroup.

Regards,
Hugo


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From: Brendan Hurley
Subject: Re: Friday Abstract
Date: 2 Jun 2002 15:04:35
Message: <3CFA6D27.61784628@saber.net>
Dear Hugo and Group.

[snip]
> It sounds like you see the benefits of being clean, and there might even be more
benefits to discover.

Sanity and a normal fanily life are what I wanted and are what I am
getting...Thanks!

> Nice picture. I just wonder why people here keep using the term "Friday
> abstract" I have never seen it outside this newsgroup.
[snip]

I just picked up the slang here; I have yet to visit other
newsgroups.  The term refers ( I assume ) to a POV work done
completely during a Friday, users local time, just to "stretch" ones
programming muscles before settling in for a weekend-long session of
coding the "big one"!

Thanks for the comments,
                       Brendan

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Michael Brendan Hurley           ShadowDancerEnterprizes, LTD.
POV Site: http://www.geocities.com/mbrendanh/indxx01.html
Family:   http://www.saber.net/~mbhcgc/index.shtml
mbh### [at] sabernet


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From: Peter Popov
Subject: Re: Friday Abstract
Date: 8 Jun 2002 08:24:52
Message: <0l83gu4uqk9d77tngi1qs26apqbken0589@4ax.com>
On Sun, 02 Jun 2002 12:08:23 -0700, Brendan Hurley <mbh### [at] sabernet>
wrote:

>> Nice picture. I just wonder why people here keep using the term "Friday
>> abstract" I have never seen it outside this newsgroup.

I believe Justin Whitton was the one who started the whole thing, used
to post a Friday Abstract every Friday (still posts from time to time,
regrettably not as often as in the good ole times) and people seem to
have picked it up.


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