POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.binaries.images : Cat in Room : Re: Cat in Room Server Time
4 Oct 2024 15:12:35 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Cat in Room  
From: Ken
Date: 6 Apr 1999 21:19:49
Message: <370AA375.5F890BB2@pacbell.net>
Bob Hughes wrote:
> 
> I wasn't about to say anything about the teapot, figured all else was
> fair game though :)
> And I take it your wife isn't a newsgroup reader and that you type
> secretly from within a cubical even at home. LOL

I have the monitor located in such a way that it is impossible for to
look over my shoulder. I would have to physicaly vacate my position
and allow her to sit where I operate from before she could read anything
derogatory about her. I really didn't plan the location with this in
mind as it is dictated by the arrangement of the small area in our home
dedicatd to my electronics and computor related interests. Many a time
have I sat here and wished I could CSG a couple of quick room expansions
into the place.

> Digitized model of a cat huh, talk about a tough subject for one of
> those mechanical digitizers!
> Did you actually pay for a mesh of this cat?

 **** ME ***** Pay for a cat mesh. HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHA HoHoHoHo Hee Hee HAw
arf sputter choke ack...  not even were I filthy rich would I consider
wasting currency in such a manner as that. I would rather spend half
my salary on a 12 triangle halfbreed dog before I would pay for a cat
mesh. It was bad enough that it took more than 2 seconds to download.

  I came by it freely through some very obscure references. I doubt
I would run across the site again even with a dedicated search for it.
Wading through the site it was finally located at took 15 minutes alone
before it's location was ultimately discovered. I recall having to fill
out an anonymous survey on top of that before they finally coughed it up
to me. There were maybe half a dozen models, all of superb quality. I
might have book marked the site but even locating it in my links
collection may require an experienced guide with a team of trained
seraphs to watch over him and make sure he doesn't lose his way.

-- 
Ken Tyler

mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net


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