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From: Twyst
Subject: I'm Back -- and things are looking up
Date: 25 Nov 1999 00:47:35
Message: <383ccd77@news.povray.org>
Well, as you can see from the subject, I'm back.

good things in the life of Twyst(tm):

1. I won't be losing my server space
2. I won't be losing a place to live, and my internet connection.
(which was the trouble alluded to in the last post on twysted.net)

Anyways, I'm going to be around a lot more, and maybe get into using povray
more.

Some thoughts I had.

My site: does anyone care? Should I attempt a third revision, or just axe it
completely?

-if I should do a revision, what would you like to see?
(go nuts here, if you, for some reason, want a include file collection, etc,
let me know)

-Later on, I'm thinking about doing webhosting for Pov
users/programmers/artists.

Also, bear in mind, that it IS a lot of work to do by myself. If you want to
write articles, or tutorials, etc, let me know.

Twyst


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From: Lance Birch
Subject: Re: I'm Back -- and things are looking up
Date: 25 Nov 1999 01:37:06
Message: <383cd912@news.povray.org>
> Well, as you can see from the subject, I'm back.

Great to hear! :)

> My site: does anyone care? Should I attempt a third revision, or just axe
it
> completely?

I think that most people would agree with me in saying that it's been great
while it's been there and it would be great if it were there again :)

By the way, should this be moved to povray.off-topic or is this on topic?
hehe

--
Lance.
The Zone - http://come.to/the.zone


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: I'm Back -- and things are looking up
Date: 25 Nov 1999 01:41:56
Message: <383CD9DC.76A5C60F@pacbell.net>
Lance Birch wrote:

> By the way, should this be moved to povray.off-topic or is this on topic?

This is on topic since it is discussing a site the contains resources
directly related to POV-Ray.

Oh, and hi Twyst.

-- 
Ken Tyler -  1200+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/


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From: Marc Schimmler
Subject: Re: I'm Back -- and things are looking up
Date: 25 Nov 1999 01:56:22
Message: <383CDD96.4C656CCE@ica.uni-stuttgart.de>
I'm glad you are back and everything worked out fine for you!

Marc

-- 
Marc Schimmler


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From: Chris Huff
Subject: Re: I'm Back -- and things are looking up
Date: 25 Nov 1999 09:15:20
Message: <251119990915203854%chrishuff_99@yahoo.com>
In article <383ccd77@news.povray.org>, Twyst <twy### [at] twystednet> wrote:

> My site: does anyone care? Should I attempt a third revision, or just axe it
> completely?

I would say that people care, the macro collection alone is useful.
Maybe more people need to know about it, but a few announcements in
these newsgroups should fix that.


> -if I should do a revision, what would you like to see?
> (go nuts here, if you, for some reason, want a include file collection, etc,
> let me know)

Well, a functional tips and tricks section would be nice, although the
section I have on my page only has one entry. :-)


> -Later on, I'm thinking about doing webhosting for Pov
> users/programmers/artists.

Sounds interesting, although I already have a web page. Not much of
one, but I am working on that. :-)


> Also, bear in mind, that it IS a lot of work to do by myself. If you want to
> write articles, or tutorials, etc, let me know.

Hrm, maybe I could do a short tutorial on loops and macros, or maybe
media. Or something on writing POV patches. Or some short reviews of
Mac utilities. It might be a while, though...

-- 
Chris Huff
e-mail: chr### [at] yahoocom
Web page: http://chrishuff.dhs.org/


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From: Jon A  Cruz
Subject: Re: I'm Back -- and things are looking up
Date: 25 Nov 1999 14:00:06
Message: <383D877F.1EC88E50@geocities.com>
Chris Huff wrote:

> In article <383ccd77@news.povray.org>, Twyst <twy### [at] twystednet> wrote:
>
> > My site: does anyone care? Should I attempt a third revision, or just axe it
> > completely?
>
>



> > Also, bear in mind, that it IS a lot of work to do by myself. If you want to
> > write articles, or tutorials, etc, let me know.
>
> Hrm, maybe I could do a short tutorial on loops and macros, or maybe
> media. Or something on writing POV patches. Or some short reviews of
> Mac utilities. It might be a while, though...
>

And I could help write some about writing macros, proper indention, and other
programmer-esqe stuff

(Hey, and I think there might be some costumes in an old trunk in the barn...)

--
"My new computer's got the clocks, it rocks
But it was obsolete before I opened the box" - W.A.Y.


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From: TonyB
Subject: Re: I'm Back -- and things are looking up
Date: 25 Nov 1999 16:15:03
Message: <383da6d7@news.povray.org>
>Well, as you can see from the subject, I'm back.

Best news I've heard in weeks. =) Welcome back. I'm very glad everything
worked out.


>My site: does anyone care?

Who doesn't? It took me a while to get used to *not* having you around. Your
site is needed. It helped keep all those stray patches together in one spot.

>Should I attempt a third revision, or just axe it
>completely?

I liked the look you were last working on. You know, the blue one. All you
need to do is expand it. Put the PatchStation back in, and what the hey,
toss in a chat room.


>-Later on, I'm thinking about doing webhosting for Pov
>users/programmers/artists.

I think it would be nice if you webhosted for programmers only, real
contributors, and provided links to noted artists. Oh, and of course, if you
could provide space for #include/#macro file authors, that would be great as
well. What I'm getting at is that your site should be a central place for
POVers.

>Also, bear in mind, that it IS a lot of work to do by myself. If you want
to
>write articles, or tutorials, etc, let me know.

If I ever get to do something as nice as my recent clouds, I'd be willing to
post sources. Perhaps when YAHI is done...


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From: Twyst
Subject: Re: I'm Back -- and things are looking up
Date: 25 Nov 1999 17:29:56
Message: <383db864@news.povray.org>
TonyB <ben### [at] panamaphoenixnet> wrote in message
news:383da6d7@news.povray.org...
> >Well, as you can see from the subject, I'm back.
>
> Best news I've heard in weeks. =) Welcome back. I'm very glad everything
> worked out.
>
>
> >My site: does anyone care?
>
> Who doesn't? It took me a while to get used to *not* having you around.
Your
> site is needed. It helped keep all those stray patches together in one
spot.
>
> >Should I attempt a third revision, or just axe it
> >completely?
>
> I liked the look you were last working on. You know, the blue one. All you
> need to do is expand it. Put the PatchStation back in, and what the hey,
> toss in a chat room.

Well, I have a new idea. I still like blue, tho. =P

Also, I don't really have need of doing a java-style chatroom, since I'm on
IRC almost 24/7 (if I'm not, my IRC client is.) I personally reccomend IRC
as the #1 time-wasting tool. =P I know a few regular posters are on IRC
fairly often as well: Chris Huff, Jon A. Cruz, Ron Parker, and a few others.

>
>
> >-Later on, I'm thinking about doing webhosting for Pov
> >users/programmers/artists.
>
> I think it would be nice if you webhosted for programmers only, real
> contributors, and provided links to noted artists. Oh, and of course, if
you
> could provide space for #include/#macro file authors, that would be great
as
> well. What I'm getting at is that your site should be a central place for
> POVers.

Well, that's going to have to wait until I get a better server - right now,
it's only on a cable modem , and the bandwidth restrictions are harsh.


and now for my terrible secret: I haven't used povray in better than 6
months, and I probably won't again. It's not efficient for graphic and
webdesign. I still whole-heartedly support it, but it's just too time
consuming for me. I still tell people about, and promote it everywhere, and
I can still code in it.... but I don't actually use it.  =/


Twyst


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From: TonyB
Subject: Re: I'm Back -- and things are looking up
Date: 25 Nov 1999 19:56:21
Message: <383ddab5@news.povray.org>
>Well, I have a new idea. I still like blue, tho. =P

Well, you decide then.


>Well, that's going to have to wait until I get a better server - right now,
>it's only on a cable modem , and the bandwidth restrictions are harsh.


"Only" a cable modem? Oh, well. I hope we get "better" soon.

>and now for my terrible secret: I haven't used povray in better than 6
>months, and I probably won't again.

It doesn't matter if you haven't used it in a while, you can still get back
into the swing of things. Why don't you want to use it again?

>It's not efficient for graphic and webdesign.

Would you mind explaining that? And what do you use in it's stead?

>I still whole-heartedly support it, but it's just too time
>consuming for me.

And IRC isn't? ;)

>I still tell people about, and promote it everywhere, and
>I can still code in it.... but I don't actually use it.  =/


Good... yet not. Sad actually. At least you're still there for us, and that
counts a lot. Thanks for helping keep things alive for the rest of us.


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From: Twyst
Subject: Re: I'm Back -- and things are looking up
Date: 25 Nov 1999 20:22:42
Message: <383de0e2@news.povray.org>
TonyB <ben### [at] panamaphoenixnet> wrote in message
news:383ddab5@news.povray.org...
> >Well, I have a new idea. I still like blue, tho. =P
>
> Well, you decide then.
>
>
> >Well, that's going to have to wait until I get a better server - right
now,
> >it's only on a cable modem , and the bandwidth restrictions are harsh.
>
>
> "Only" a cable modem? Oh, well. I hope we get "better" soon.
>
> >and now for my terrible secret: I haven't used povray in better than 6
> >months, and I probably won't again.
>
> It doesn't matter if you haven't used it in a while, you can still get
back
> into the swing of things. Why don't you want to use it again?
>
> >It's not efficient for graphic and webdesign.
>
> Would you mind explaining that? And what do you use in it's stead?
>
Well, when I have a deadline, it's hard to use it quickly, and merging a 3d
image with 2d images isn't the most fun, either.
Not to mention the whole "code. Render. sigh. recode. rerender. sigh again."

I mainly use Adobe Photoshop for my work, since 90 % of it is 2D.
If you wanna see my latest projects, check out my !!!TEMP!!! website at
http://geocities.com/animewallpaper

> >I still whole-heartedly support it, but it's just too time
> >consuming for me.
>
> And IRC isn't? ;)

Heh, not really, since I usually lurk. and I can ALWAYS say "I'm gone.
werking!"

>
> >I still tell people about, and promote it everywhere, and
> >I can still code in it.... but I don't actually use it.  =/
>
>
> Good... yet not. Sad actually. At least you're still there for us, and
that
> counts a lot. Thanks for helping keep things alive for the rest of us.
>
>


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