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Peter Popov wrote:
>On Fri, 19 Nov 1999 17:19:44 +0100, Remco de Korte
><rem### [at] xs4all nl> wrote:
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>>I don't know if I understand your method exactly but I did a similar
>>thing with a reasonable result using sin/cos-functions. ........
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>But will this keep the distance between two consequitive spheres
>constant? I don't think so, and unless your fish is made of natural
>rubber, it's gonna hurt big time :)
Exactly the reason why I don't want to use the sin / cos method.
Ingo
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