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My son left a slinky in my office, and I thought of the physics simulations
here. I was wondering if anyone was up to the challenge. I wouldn't know where
to begin, but I thought it would make an interesting anim.
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light_source{0,1}#macro c(J,a)sphere{0,1pigment{rgb z}scale a translate J+O}
#end#macro B(R,V,O)c(0,4)intersection{c(V,R)difference{c(-z*4x+10)c(-z*4.1x+
10)c(0<7.5,45,5>)}}#end B(12,0z*25)B(8y*4<0,12,50>) // Batronyx ^"^
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This is an interesting page, but I see a few glaring errors- spelling,
grammar, and sentence structure. This was set up by teachers? And approved for
use in classrooms? I am glad my children are not being taught by these
particular teachers!
Cheers!
Chip Shults
My robotics, space and CGI web page - http://home.cfl.rr.com/aichip
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"Sir Charles W. Shults III" <aic### [at] cflrrcom> wrote in message
news:3d0cbb72$1@news.povray.org...
> This is an interesting page, but I see a few glaring errors- spelling,
> grammar, and sentence structure. This was set up by teachers? And
approved for
> use in classrooms? I am glad my children are not being taught by these
> particular teachers!
Isn't that the truth!
I talked to a guy the other day who was going to an "Apartment store".
"Apartment store?", I asked. "Apartment store", he reaffirmed, "Like Sears
or Walmart."
All I could think was that this guy had gone through TWELVE YEARS of
public school!
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