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Jamie Davison wrote:
> <grin>
>
> Oh, and I figured it out using a pencil, paper and calculator, and the
> rotations I came out with were <45.0,0.0,35.26439>. This was using
> nothing more complicated than basic trigonometry and Pythagoras' theorem.
<grin>
*cough cough*
I will not tolerate imperfection! Rotate <45,0,asin(1/sqrt(3))> ;-)
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