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On Tue, 02 Mar 2004 17:51:34 +0100, Marc Roth wrote:
> Felbrigg wrote:
>> Nice!
>>
>> Have you ever tried "World in a Tube". In a book called "EON", in contained
>> a huge endless Tube with the world wrapped around the Inside along in
>> length, and a shimmering (banded) light source running along the centre of
>> the tube.
>>
>> It would be an intresting excercise.
> wasn't there some book called "rendezvous with rama" or something with a
> space-ship just like you described? i don't recall the author's name...
>
> Marc
I think the Rama spacecraft (By Authur C. Clarke) was a closed cylinder,
but I haven't read it in a while. What the OP describes sounds like Larry
Niven's Ring World.
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Definitely not Ring World. It was EON! The plot was, a huge asteroid
appears in orbit round earth inhabited by evolved humans from the future who
have poked a hole in the space-time-thingy to make an infintely long tube!
Very good it was too! cant quite remember the chaps name.
"Tyler Eaves" <tyl### [at] NOSPAMml1 net> wrote in message
news:pan### [at] NOSPAMml1 net...
> On Tue, 02 Mar 2004 17:51:34 +0100, Marc Roth wrote:
>
> > Felbrigg wrote:
> >> Nice!
> >>
> >> Have you ever tried "World in a Tube". In a book called "EON", in
contained
> >> a huge endless Tube with the world wrapped around the Inside along in
> >> length, and a shimmering (banded) light source running along the centre
of
> >> the tube.
> >>
> >> It would be an intresting excercise.
> > wasn't there some book called "rendezvous with rama" or something with a
> > space-ship just like you described? i don't recall the author's name...
> >
> > Marc
>
> I think the Rama spacecraft (By Authur C. Clarke) was a closed cylinder,
> but I haven't read it in a while. What the OP describes sounds like Larry
> Niven's Ring World.
>
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On Tue, 02 Mar 2004 00:20:21 -0500, Tyler Eaves <tyl### [at] ml1 net> wrote:
Not that it matters, as far as artistic license is concerned, but...
>I'm stoked about how it came out. With more time it can definatly be
>improved, and there are a few glaring omissions (Starfield..., real
>atmosphere.),
Your "glaring" omissions are glaring only for us Earthbound creatures
grown up on Hollywood special effects. Stars are so faint compared to
a sunlit planet as to be practically invisible (have you noticed that
few stars are visible in photographs from the Moon or the space
shuttles?) And the visible atmosphere of a planet is so thin (in the
case of Earth, less than 1% of its radius) that you need to be in
really low orbit to see it.
Again, though, it's up to how much artistic license you desire.
Hollywood special effects are so cool.
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~ eastern Massachusetts ~ USDA zone 6 (1992-95) ~
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On 2 Mar 2004 01:13:45 -0500, "Rafal 'Raf256' Maj" <spa### [at] raf256 com>
wrote:
>It seems that every indent in Yours code start with an 0xa0 charter,
That looks like the ever-popular non-breaking-space character.
Perhaps it's the KNode software?
The NBSP is a favorite among WYSIWYG HTML editors. Of course, there
is no such thing as WYSIWYG HTML, but vendors will keep selling the
tools as long as Web designers (or their clients) continue to
believe--or wish--that this fantasy is real.
I can envision newsreader software trying the same thing.
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------------------- Richard Callwood III --------------------
~ U.S. Virgin Islands ~ USDA zone 11 ~ 18.3N, 64.9W ~
~ eastern Massachusetts ~ USDA zone 6 (1992-95) ~
--------------- http://cac.uvi.edu/staff/rc3/ ---------------
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On Tue, 02 Mar 2004 19:25:08 -0400, Richard Callwood III wrote:
> On 2 Mar 2004 01:13:45 -0500, "Rafal 'Raf256' Maj" <spa### [at] raf256 com>
> wrote:
>
>>It seems that every indent in Yours code start with an 0xa0 charter,
>
> That looks like the ever-popular non-breaking-space character.
>
> Perhaps it's the KNode software?
Quite possible. I edit my POV code in vim, so I can't imagine that being a
problem. I usually swear by pan for usenet, but it doesn't support binary
attachments[1], so I use KNode when posting images.
[1] - Somewhat odd really. It DISPLAYS them fine, including displaying
images in the message body, it just can't POST them.
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Ha... That's odd because I'm using XP (excelent!) and Outlook Express (meh,
but it is convienient) and it worked just fine. I'd imagine it's your
reader. My condolences. I'm not sure what to think of the clouds, but
that's some beautiful water!
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