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From: Brian Rowe
Subject: Has anyone seen WORMS?
Date: 22 Nov 1997 12:26:50
Message: <347715D9.5B67C35D@isne.net>
I downloaded a little proggie called worms a few months ago and it was
great fro creating amorphic shapes. But my harddrive died...

It used to be listed on the povray web site, but it's not there now....
Can anyone tell me where to find it?

thanx.


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From: George Hunt
Subject: Re: Has anyone seen WORMS?
Date: 23 Nov 1997 23:09:50
Message: <3478fde5.253038986@news.stmuc.com>
On Sat, 22 Nov 1997 12:26:50 -0500, Brian Rowe <row### [at] isnenet> wrote:

>I downloaded a little proggie called worms a few months ago and it was
>great fro creating amorphic shapes. But my harddrive died...
>
>It used to be listed on the povray web site, but it's not there now....
>Can anyone tell me where to find it?
>
>thanx.
>

Don't know where to get it off hand, but if you still can't find it,
e-mail me and I'll attach it to the reply.

George Hunt

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From: Pedro Bravo
Subject: Re: Has anyone seen WORMS?
Date: 10 Mar 2001 21:08:30
Message: <3AAADFE7.1A09D909@waccom.net.ec>
hey I want it too...
'd you tell me?


Brian Rowe wrote:

> I downloaded a little proggie called worms a few months ago and it was
> great fro creating amorphic shapes. But my harddrive died...
>
> It used to be listed on the povray web site, but it's not there now....
> Can anyone tell me where to find it?
>
> thanx.


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From: Chris Huff
Subject: Re: Has anyone seen WORMS?
Date: 10 Mar 2001 21:28:53
Message: <chrishuff-91FA30.21250710032001@news.povray.org>
In article <3AAADFE7.1A09D909@waccom.net.ec>, Pedro Bravo 
<bra### [at] waccomnetec> wrote:

> hey I want it too...
> 'd you tell me?

Um, did you notice the date of the message you replied to? November 22, 
1997...

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Christopher James Huff
Personal: chr### [at] maccom, http://homepage.mac.com/chrishuff/
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From: Mr  Art
Subject: Re: Has anyone seen WORMS?
Date: 11 Mar 2001 08:15:58
Message: <3AABB302.47F45205@chesapeake.net>
"Lets do the time-worp again"
and 
"It's Deja Vu all over again"

Chris Huff wrote:
> 
> In article <3AAADFE7.1A09D909@waccom.net.ec>, Pedro Bravo
> <bra### [at] waccomnetec> wrote:
> 
> > hey I want it too...
> > 'd you tell me?
> 
> Um, did you notice the date of the message you replied to? November 22,
> 1997...
> 
> --
> Christopher James Huff
> Personal: chr### [at] maccom, http://homepage.mac.com/chrishuff/
> TAG: chr### [at] tagpovrayorg, http://tag.povray.org/
> 
> <><


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From: Martial
Subject: Re: Has anyone seen WORMS?
Date: 11 Mar 2001 11:49:30
Message: <3AABAC7A.766FF6D0@chello.fr>
I have the womrs version  05
and if you want e-mail me and I'll attach it to the reply.


-- 
Martial
 http://martial.rameaux.free.fr


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From: Pedro Bravo
Subject: Re: Has anyone seen WORMS?
Date: 11 Mar 2001 11:56:04
Message: <3AABAFBC.CB7A8C54@waccom.net.ec>
> In article <3AAADFE7.1A09D909@waccom.net.ec>, Pedro Bravo
> <bra### [at] waccomnetec> wrote:
>
> > hey I want it too...
> > 'd you tell me?
>
> Um, did you notice the date of the message you replied to? November 22,
> 1997...

Oops! not used to this newsgroups thing yet! (actually, it's the first
message i've ever sent)... sorry


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From: Alan Kong
Subject: Re: Has anyone seen WORMS?
Date: 11 Mar 2001 11:56:57
Message: <3uanatcp8nrtl1ikiagt78ljnpqjocm8m2@4ax.com>
On Sat, 10 Mar 2001 21:16:07 -0500 Pedro Bravo wrote:

>hey I want it too...
>'d you tell me?

  That 'worms' utility might be referring to former POV-Team member Truman
Brown's CTDS (Connect The Dots System). I was unable to find it using a
search engine. The page below contains dead links to CTDS and other older
POV-Ray utilities:

http://www.povray.org/povzine/povzine3/RESOURCE/

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From: Ken
Subject: Re: Has anyone seen WORMS?
Date: 11 Mar 2001 23:32:52
Message: <3AAC51D4.1E261237@pacbell.net>
Alan Kong wrote:

>   That 'worms' utility might be referring to former POV-Team member Truman
> Brown's CTDS (Connect The Dots System). I was unable to find it using a
> search engine.

I still have a copy of CTDS around here somewhere. Once sphere_sweeps becomes
official in 3.5 it will be obsolete.

-- 
Ken Tyler - 1400+ POV-Ray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
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From: Alf Peake
Subject: Re: Has anyone seen WORMS?
Date: 12 Mar 2001 17:59:20
Message: <3aad54c8@news.povray.org>
I have a copy of CTDS.ZIP, 58K. The files are all dated March 1994,
dloaded from Compuserve in '97

file_id.diz:

CTDS [Connect The Dots System] Version 3.0.
A raytracing utility supporting POVRay,
Vivid, and PolyRay.  New features include
POVRay 2.0 syntax compatibility;
stronger support for Vivid & Polyray;
grouped primitive output; preprocessing
of input data for variable-replacements;
verbose output; and enhanced object
stats.  CTDS continues to be:
FREEWARE by Truman Brown.

Do you want it? Uploaded to p.b.utils? Or is there another resource
that
would like it?

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Alf

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"Alan Kong" <ako### [at] povrayNO-SPAMorg> wrote in message
news:3uanatcp8nrtl1ikiagt78ljnpqjocm8m2@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 10 Mar 2001 21:16:07 -0500 Pedro Bravo wrote:
>
> >hey I want it too...
> >'d you tell me?
>
>   That 'worms' utility might be referring to former POV-Team member
Truman
> Brown's CTDS (Connect The Dots System). I was unable to find it
using a
> search engine. The page below contains dead links to CTDS and other
older
> POV-Ray utilities:


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