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From: ryan mooney
Subject: Tardis(unfinished)
Date: 21 Jan 2000 03:20:31
Message: <3886C76A.AA5380CF@earthlink.net>
Here is my unfinished version of the Tardis from Dr. Who... I still have
to put the little windows in the top sections, The lettering on the
front door & The police box banner around the top... I forgot how all
this goes though... Have to do some searching... I think i will try to
tape a episode this sunday too...
any comments helpful suggestions... Links... Ect...
Sorry D.F. Another Square Post To Fit My Square Monitor...
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From: Greg M  Johnson
Subject: Re: Tardis(unfinished)
Date: 21 Jan 2000 09:24:59
Message: <38886B6A.1BAD8F3A@my-dejanews.com>
Your monitor is that small?

ryan mooney wrote:

> Sorry D.F. Another Square Post To Fit My Square Monitor...
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From: ryan mooney
Subject: Re: Tardis(unfinished)
Date: 21 Jan 2000 14:20:52
Message: <38876243.F7E14CC@earthlink.net>
No just joking... Ha... Ha...

"Greg M. Johnson" wrote:

> Your monitor is that small?
>
> ryan mooney wrote:
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> > Sorry D.F. Another Square Post To Fit My Square Monitor...
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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Tardis(unfinished)
Date: 21 Jan 2000 17:21:33
Message: <3888D94D.391FCA9E@faricy.net>
> Sorry D.F. Another Square Post To Fit My Square Monitor...

I don't care about the image aspect as long as the render settings match! It
looks like you finally made one without squashing. I applaud you.

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From: Peter Warren
Subject: Re: Tardis(unfinished)
Date: 22 Jan 2000 04:08:45
Message: <3889739d@news.povray.org>
Ryan


I think this looks really good. I look forward to seeing it finished.
Nice background.

Not a Dr. Who fan. What's a Tardis? Some kind of magical phone
booth, like in B&T's Excellent Adventure?


Peter


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From: mr art
Subject: Re: Tardis(unfinished)
Date: 22 Jan 2000 13:26:36
Message: <3889F673.D41C0954@gci.net>
t.a.r.d.s >time and relitive diminsion in space< more of a
well constructed craft that has the ability to change its
outward apperance as well as travle in time and space.
 This one was in the shop for repairs when Dr. Who 'borrowed' it.
 One of the things wrong with it was a broken chameleon circuit.
 Most of the time it was stuck as a police call box.

Peter Warren wrote:
> 
> Ryan
> 
> I think this looks really good. I look forward to seeing it finished.
> Nice background.
> 
> Not a Dr. Who fan. What's a Tardis? Some kind of magical phone
> booth, like in B&T's Excellent Adventure?
> 
> Peter

-- 
Mr. Art

"Often the appearance of reality is more important 
than the reality of the appearance."
Bill DeWitt 2000


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From: ryan mooney
Subject: Re: Tardis(unfinished)
Date: 23 Jan 2000 12:50:59
Message: <3889F033.B5D8A3FC@earthlink.net>
That i didn't know... I was wondering why it was a police box...? I'm not
quite a real fan, seeing how i only know a little about it but, it seems
to be one of my favorite ( only shows ) i watch... Among them : Most
cartoons ( Mainframe (comp.anim.) especially ), nature shows, the
Simpsons, & Star Trek...
Not sure witch are my fav. Movies have to give that more thought...

"mr.art" wrote:

>  This one was in the shop for repairs when Dr. Who 'borrowed' it.
>  One of the things wrong with it was a broken chameleon circuit.
>  Most of the time it was stuck as a police call box.
>
> Peter Warren wrote:
> >
> > Ryan
> >
> > I think this looks really good. I look forward to seeing it finished.
> > Nice background.
> >
> > Not a Dr. Who fan. What's a Tardis? Some kind of magical phone
> > booth, like in B&T's Excellent Adventure?
> >
> > Peter
>
> --
> Mr. Art
>
> "Often the appearance of reality is more important
> than the reality of the appearance."
> Bill DeWitt 2000


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From: mr art
Subject: Re: Tardis(unfinished)
Date: 23 Jan 2000 13:27:55
Message: <388B483B.63BC6A0A@gci.net>
I spent too much time watching the PBS Dr. Who marathons that
used to run in the early 80's. If I wasn't doing that, I was running
Iterated fractals on my old Sinclare.

ryan mooney wrote:
> 
> That i didn't know... I was wondering why it was a police box...? I'm not
> quite a real fan, seeing how i only know a little about it but, it seems
> to be one of my favorite ( only shows ) i watch... Among them : Most
> cartoons ( Mainframe (comp.anim.) especially ), nature shows, the
> Simpsons, & Star Trek...
> Not sure witch are my fav. Movies have to give that more thought...
>


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From: Erick
Subject: Re: Tardis(unfinished)
Date: 25 Jan 2000 18:55:57
Message: <388e380d@news.povray.org>
Last year. I found somewhere on the net an image to build the tardis with
paper and glue. I loved it. I regret I haven't got the website in my
favourites, or I could do you a small favor. This version still needs some
finishing, I guess. The real Tardis should look a little battered, with all
the conflicts the doctor got into. Still, this looks promising.

Just last week, I found a book I was given on my birthday, thirty years ago.
Dr Who and the Daleks. I still love it.

Erick
http://home.planet.nl/~ejvermeulen/home.html


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