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OK, so the scene is crap. I hate the walls. The table is minimalistic.
The CDs and Newton's Cradle are all right, but I didn't model those
(the CDs are Rune's, I believe, and I got Newton's Cradle off of
POV-World). They're just for scale, anyway.
I just had an idea for a monitor that I wanted to try, and that's what I
did. Personally, I love the idea, and I'd love to get a screen like
this. I showed it to Kimberly, and she hated it, though :(
FYI, the screen is 32 inches across, and 18 inches down (16x9 ratio),
meaning it would be considered a 37" monitor. That's a beast, but a
beautiful one, IMO :)
...Chambers
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On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:00:18 -0800, Ben Chambers <ben### [at] pacificwebguycom> wrote:
>I just had an idea for a monitor that I wanted to try, and that's what I
>did. Personally, I love the idea, and I'd love to get a screen like
>this.
Ooo can I have one too?
Regards
Stephen
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Ben Chambers wrote:
> OK, so the scene is crap. I hate the walls. The table is minimalistic.
> The CDs and Newton's Cradle are all right, but I didn't model those
> (the CDs are Rune's, I believe, and I got Newton's Cradle off of
> POV-World). They're just for scale, anyway.
>
> I just had an idea for a monitor that I wanted to try, and that's what I
> did. Personally, I love the idea, and I'd love to get a screen like
> this. I showed it to Kimberly, and she hated it, though :(
>
> FYI, the screen is 32 inches across, and 18 inches down (16x9 ratio),
> meaning it would be considered a 37" monitor. That's a beast, but a
> beautiful one, IMO :)
>
> ...Chambers
I'll take three!
I think the table matches the monitor fine, both very utilitarian.
Personally, the green checkered floor would bother me more then the
striped walls. At least I think the floor looks green, from the
reflections in the table legs.
The screen looks like it has some substantial depth to it, like 1/4
inch? I could see that being troublesome if the lights in the room were
at the wrong place, causing someone some distraction.
I could only suggest a laser keyboard, or holographic mouse to match.
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Ben Chambers wrote:
> I just had an idea for a monitor that I wanted to try,
Rudy Rucker - The Hacker And The Ant. :-)
--
Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
You know it's time to trim your beard when your
wife stops calling you Husband and starts calling
you Husbollah.
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Darren New wrote:
> Ben Chambers wrote:
>> I just had an idea for a monitor that I wanted to try,
>
> Rudy Rucker - The Hacker And The Ant. :-)
>
I don't know that one. Is it a movie? A book?
...Chambers
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Sabrina Kilian wrote:
> I'll take three!
Sure, just make the check out to "Ben Chambers", and allow 4-6 weeks for
delivery... :)
> I think the table matches the monitor fine, both very utilitarian.
> Personally, the green checkered floor would bother me more then the
> striped walls. At least I think the floor looks green, from the
> reflections in the table legs.
Yes, it's a green / white checker. I threw the room together in about
15 minutes, which is why I went with the simple patterns.
> The screen looks like it has some substantial depth to it, like 1/4
> inch? I could see that being troublesome if the lights in the room were
> at the wrong place, causing someone some distraction.
Yes, 1/4 inch is exactly the thickness. What would you suggest, 1/8"?
1/16"? No matter what the thickness is, though, placing the lights
wrong will mess things up.
> I could only suggest a laser keyboard, or holographic mouse to match.
Well, first I need to add some cords, and then work on the screenshots
(I'll probably use media for the next version, right now I'm using
actual text objects and an image_mapped box, both inside the screen).
It's hard to say what kind of keyboard or mouse would work best with a
system like this; I think I would prefer it to just remain a
touch-screen system, as anything else seems too clunky for it :)
...Chambers
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Ben Chambers wrote:
> I don't know that one. Is it a movie? A book?
It's a book by Rudy Rucker called _The Hacker And The Ants_
Full of cool near-future VR hardware and software, etc. Your screen
reminds me of the Spex system he uses for shared VR work.
--
Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
You know it's time to trim your beard when your
wife stops calling you Husband and starts calling
you Husbollah.
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Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
> Ben Chambers wrote:
> > I just had an idea for a monitor that I wanted to try,
>
> Rudy Rucker - The Hacker And The Ant. :-)
>
I preferred his "White Light".
Stephen
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> Yes, 1/4 inch is exactly the thickness. What would you suggest, 1/8"?
> 1/16"? No matter what the thickness is, though, placing the lights wrong
> will mess things up.
Make it curved, this will help with the light reflections, and also will be
more comfortable to use. Also I assume it has an anti-reflection coating
;-)
>> I could only suggest a laser keyboard, or holographic mouse to match.
>
> Well, first I need to add some cords,
Nah you don't want cords, wireless power and data is the way to go!
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Ben Chambers wrote:
> OK, so the scene is crap. I hate the walls. The table is minimalistic.
> The CDs and Newton's Cradle are all right, but I didn't model those
> (the CDs are Rune's, I believe, and I got Newton's Cradle off of
> POV-World). They're just for scale, anyway.
>
> I just had an idea for a monitor that I wanted to try, and that's what I
> did. Personally, I love the idea, and I'd love to get a screen like
> this. I showed it to Kimberly, and she hated it, though :(
:-) did you see my post on p.off-topic on the 29th about IBM's new
screen technology?
Think you could do it if you combined a plasma(adds light) with an
LCD(subtracts light) although I'm heading way off topic.
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