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From: Paul Bourke
Subject: short code contest
Date: 7 Feb 2004 01:48:42
Message: <pdb_NOSPAM-B504B4.17484107022004@news.povray.org>
I seem to have missed the initial short povray code contest email.
Could someone please send me the details. Thanks.
-- 
Paul Bourke
pdb_NOSPAMswin.edu.au


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From: Greg M  Johnson
Subject: Re: short code contest
Date: 7 Feb 2004 21:02:56
Message: <402598d0$1@news.povray.org>
Yes it's cool for you to run it.   I'm honored that a "hero of raytracing"
might pick up and run with something I conceived.

It's funny however that the web version (sorry, Ken)  has left out a line
from my posting on one of the rules, giving it a different meaning.  A
reworded version is below:

1) Each entrant would create an artistic image using less than 250 bytes of
povray 3.5 SDL.  Minimum number of characters allowed however is 8 (as in
box{1,0}).  Reason: we believe this is the smallest functioning line of
actual povray SDL.  Although this generates a "black image",  we don't want
a bunch of smart alecks to submit black scenes made of nothing but comments.


Of course Paul you can make up your own rules.  I also think it's cool to
invite some non-raytracers to vote on the images-- their non-jaded views of
what's trite improve the experience for everyone.

The original post was at:
http://news.povray.org/povray.general/34559/






"Paul Bourke" <pdb### [at] swineduau> wrote in message
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> I seem to have missed the initial short povray code contest email.
> Could someone please send me the details. Thanks.
> -- 
> Paul Bourke
> pdb_NOSPAMswin.edu.au


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