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Ian Witham wrote:
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> Some images just scream for an animated fly-by.
It was un-caring of me not to think of that. I'll get to work on
it right away.
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"Rick [Kitty5]" wrote:
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> inspriational !, whats the render time on that sucker?
Sorry, that was an un-recorded value :(
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Peter Popov wrote:
> For one thing you're wrong. This *is* a torus (with caps added), it's
> just not a circular nor a closed one. But it is a torus.
>
> Well, some topologists might argue that a torus has to be closed but I
> would stick to the more general definition, thank you.
>
> As of twisted... how do you know? I mean, sure, it looks smooth, but
> this doesn't mean it's untwisted. Besides, it's the product of a
> twisted mind (i's, not y's :) ) <grin>
I'll have to say Un-cle on this one.
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Gail Shaw wrote:
> Ohh pretty <grin>
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> Texture could be improved thought.
An un-forgivable oversite on my part.
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Sorry. Couldn't resist.
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flabreq | button on a cat who wants breakfast.
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If it were an infinite length then by definition it would not have ends.
Steve wrote:
> On Wed, 02 Aug 2000 18:59:59 -0500, Mike wrote:
> >But can you make an un-twisted, un-rolled, un-torus while keeping the
> >two ends together? Wrap your mind around that one!
>
> If it was an infinite length then due to some law of physics I think
> the ends would meet weather you wanted them to or not.
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> --
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> %HAV-A-NICEDAY Error not enough coffee 0 pps.
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> web http://www.zeropps.uklinux.net/
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> or http://start.at/zero-pps
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Ken wrote:
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> My version of the un-twisted, un-rolled, un-torus.
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> You think I am on to something ?
Regressive, but interesting. Have you thought of what you could do with
a cone, or sphere?
Ken Matassa
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Ken wrote in message <39885669.1EAF1E05@pacbell.net>...
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>My version of the un-twisted, un-rolled, un-torus.
>
>You think I am on to something ?
*Grabs Ken by the shoulders and shakes him really hard, then slaps him
across the face repeatedly*
Are you feeling better now?
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Ken wrote:
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> Matthew Bennett wrote:
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> > Does it need megapov?
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> Un-officialy, no.
>
So you might say it's un-necessary?
Jerome
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Peter Popov wrote:
> Hey, usind 4D to tie and untie tori is *cheating*!!!
> Do it in 3D if you dare!
do i remember right that in 4space a curve (1D)
cannot be knotted, but a 2D surface can be?
hm, if the relation holds, then in the plane a point can be knotted.
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