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|  |  | .. of the momentous 3.7 release. To avoid frivolous distractions
all geometry is plain boxes except for the logo. Either that or I'm
just playing around with panels and radiosity ;)
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|  |  | On 16-11-2013 3:48, Christian Froeschlin wrote:
> .. of the momentous 3.7 release. To avoid frivolous distractions
> all geometry is plain boxes except for the logo. Either that or I'm
> just playing around with panels and radiosity ;)
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A good place to reflect on all the goodies we have been offered. The 
benches might be a bit hard to our bottoms though...  ;-)
Thomas
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> .. of the momentous 3.7 release. To avoid frivolous distractions all
> geometry is plain boxes except for the logo. Either that or I'm just
> playing around with panels and radiosity ;)
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   Nice and calm place, but makes me think that we are part of some sort
of cult... ;)
   BTW, I've been wondering a while about those patterns on the ceil,
thinking they were radiosity artifacts, until I figured out you used a
bit of reflection there. :)
--
jaime
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|  |  | Jaime Vives Piqueres <jai### [at] ignorancia org> wrote:
>    Nice and calm place, but makes me think that we are part of some sort
> of cult... ;)
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|  |  | On 18/11/13 15:45, Cousin Ricky wrote:
> Jaime Vives Piqueres <jai### [at] ignorancia org> wrote:
>>    Nice and calm place, but makes me think that we are part of some sort
>> of cult... ;)
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> We aren't??
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All Hail the Great Rendering Engine <makes the sigh of the P>
John (an unworthy acolyte)
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|  |  | Doctor John wrote:
> the sigh of the P
Now I'm trying to imagine how that might sound
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|  |  | Am 20.11.2013 23:09, schrieb Christian Froeschlin:
> Doctor John wrote:
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>> the sigh of the P
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> Now I'm trying to imagine how that might sound
For some strange reason I do now remember something I've read 15 years 
ago in Thomas Pynchon's "V" where - as far as I remember, too lazy right 
now to actually look it up - a mathematician sings a love song for his 
girl friend with lyrics like this:
Let P equal me,
With my heart in command;
Let Q equal you
With Tractatus in hand;
And R could stand for a lifetime of love,
Filled with music...
-Ive
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