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Mmmmmmm
I forgot to say: I love it :-)
Marc
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> A Edgar P Jacobs' time machine
> http://www.jlmartin.com/bm/couv/bmh.jpg
> http://www.jlmartin.com/bm/homepage.htm
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> Marc
> 3e4789ed@news.povray.org...
> > i don't know what it is, but I know I did it with POV-Ray :)
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Apache wrote:
>i don't know what it is, but I know I did it with POV-Ray :)
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Oh, it's one of those! That's a newer model. The older ones all had thingies
on the bottom, with those doo-dads around them.
That's a really nice one, must be the LX edition.
RG
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"gonzo" <rgo### [at] lanset com> wrote
> Oh, it's one of those! That's a newer model. The older ones all had
thingies
> on the bottom, with those doo-dads around them.
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> That's a really nice one, must be the LX edition.
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Sorry to take issue here, gonzo, but "as any fule kno" this is the XLS; the
LX had whatsits replacing the interior who-ja-ma-flips.
John
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Doctor John wrote:
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>Sorry to take issue here, gonzo, but "as any fule kno" this is the XLS; the
>LX had whatsits replacing the interior who-ja-ma-flips.
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Ah... my mistake. I should have known, that explains why you never see them
on the you-know-what.
RG
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I don't know what it is, but I _like_ it!
Andrew.
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It's a Quantam field jammer.
"The gate locked onto the target harmonic, but for a moment nothing
happened. Then a shimmer, and lightning arced between the field coils,
converging on the center, where a small object hovered in space,
spinning internally and oscillating in and out of phase.
I picked up a small rock, and tossed it into the event horizon, but
rather than the smooth transition of normal transit, the rock
disappeared in a burst of light and static. I got the distinct
impression that it's energy was spread all over space, and decided not
to risk myself before finding a way to neutralize the effect."
A.D.B.
Apache wrote:
> i don't know what it is, but I know I did it with POV-Ray :)
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> [Image]
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