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From: Mike
Subject: home
Date: 20 Jan 2000 02:33:54
Message: <3886B7A6.492CB721@aol.com>
didn't show up the first time so here it is again...


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From: Marc Schimmler
Subject: Re: home
Date: 20 Jan 2000 03:24:47
Message: <3886C64F.F5B43744@ica.uni-stuttgart.de>
Mike wrote:
> 
> didn't show up the first time so here it is again...
> 

Beautiful earth ... but where are the stars?

Marc

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From: Ken
Subject: Re: home
Date: 20 Jan 2000 03:27:56
Message: <3886C4E6.BB554AA6@pacbell.net>
Marc Schimmler wrote:
> 
> Mike wrote:
> >
> > didn't show up the first time so here it is again...
> >
> 
> Beautiful earth ... but where are the stars?

The stars are out.

<tee hee>

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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: home
Date: 20 Jan 2000 03:48:00
Message: <3886cbc0@news.povray.org>
The atmosphere seems to show up most at the poles and on the shadow side of the
terminator.  Good going on getting the clouds on there if this is image mapped
and black is clear, white is opaque.  The in-between shades can be a hassle to
get right.
The other picture did turn up here, as you may have already seen.

Bob

"Mike" <pov### [at] aolcom> wrote in message news:3886B7A6.492CB721@aol.com...
| didn't show up the first time so here it is again...
|


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From: Mike
Subject: Re: home
Date: 20 Jan 2000 03:57:13
Message: <3886CB3E.80565552@aol.com>
> The atmosphere seems to show up most at the poles and on the shadow side of the
> terminator.

I noticed that as well.  There seems to be a shadow on the media on the opposite
side of the sun.  Think I'm going to need to try different scattering types.

> The other picture did turn up here, as you may have already seen.

My newsreader didn't pick it up for some reason, so I can only see this
thread...unless I mistakenly posted it to another group?  Hmm...confused

-Mike


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From: Mike
Subject: Re: home
Date: 20 Jan 2000 03:58:27
Message: <3886CB88.63087B0D@aol.com>
> Beautiful earth ... but where are the stars?

Thanks.  I forgot the stars.  Was hoping no one would notice. ;)

-Mike


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: home
Date: 20 Jan 2000 04:10:00
Message: <3886CEB2.F54C6A8F@pacbell.net>
Mike wrote:

> > The other picture did turn up here, as you may have already seen.
> 
> My newsreader didn't pick it up for some reason, so I can only see this
> thread...unless I mistakenly posted it to another group?  Hmm...confused

It showed up posted to an earlier thread titled "home" started by TonyB
a few months ago. Name collisions happen on a server where the messages
do not expire - I have seen this happen a few times in the past.

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Subject: Re: home
Date: 20 Jan 2000 07:01:47
Message: <3886F922.8194877D@stud.ntnu.no>
Neat. Aren't those clouds at too high altitude?

sig.

Mike wrote:
> 
> didn't show up the first time so here it is again...
> 
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  [Image]


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From: Ron Parker
Subject: Re: home
Date: 20 Jan 2000 10:18:44
Message: <slrn88e9rc.v8.ron.parker@ron.gwmicro.com>
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 01:00:34 -0800, Ken wrote:
>It showed up posted to an earlier thread titled "home" started by TonyB
>a few months ago. Name collisions happen on a server where the messages
>do not expire - I have seen this happen a few times in the past.

Only if your newsreader doesn't do proper threading.  They're supposed
to thread off the References: header.  Perhaps there's a switch you can
turn on somewhere to fix this behavior.

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From: Josh English
Subject: Re: home
Date: 20 Jan 2000 10:53:29
Message: <38872F72.8EDD6D92@spiritone.com>
Very nice. Compared to images of Earth (like at
http://planetscapes.com/solar/raw/earth/earthafr.jpg ) your atmosphere is too
high, but you know what? I don't care. It looks much more artistic this way.
In fact, this is an example of art looking better than real life. This is how
I want it to be..

Hope it doesn't get to distorted with stars in the back ground

Mike wrote:

> didn't show up the first time so here it is again...
>
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  [Image]

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Josh English
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"Stress is when you wake up screaming and realize you haven't fallen asleep
yet."


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