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The keyboard is unfinished. So there is no trackball.
Not a number pad, enter key, shift keys, tab key, or caps
lock either. The monitor glass is just a part of a sphere
scaled <1,15,15> and a standard glass texture.
Bob Hughes wrote:
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> Coming along nicely. Is that a trackball built into the keyboard? If so, why
> the mouse then? Also looks to be a Trinitron flat screen monitor there.
>
> ~ED (a bad mouse rendition, not Ed the unknown manikin)
>
> Bob
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Mr. Art
"Often the appearance of reality is more important
than the reality of the appearance."
Bill DeWitt 2000
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By the power of Mouse and Disk, I call thee forth!
By the power of Keyboard and RAM, I call thee forth!
By the power of Bit and Byte, I call thee forth!
By the power of Net and Baud, I call thee forth!
And lo, through darkness and fog, trial and travail,
smoke and mirrors, the request appears.
"mr.art" wrote:
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> After seeing what some keep on the top of their
> monitors, I thought that I would give my figurine
> a try. The real one is made of lead, and has a mouse
> and a disk in hand. Before I go and mess it up,
> I want to post this work in progress to get
> comments.
>
> --
> Mr. Art
>
> "Often the appearance of reality is more important
> than the reality of the appearance."
> Bill DeWitt 2000
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Image]
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Mr. Art
"Often the appearance of reality is more important
than the reality of the appearance."
Bill DeWitt 2000
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