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Just trying an idea ready for an abstract... one sphere and hundreds
of tiny glows.
Enjoy. (And comments?)
Justin Whitton
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On Wed, 13 Jun 2001 22:41:13 +0100, Justin Whitton wrote:
>Just trying an idea ready for an abstract... one sphere and hundreds
>of tiny glows.
>
As always I like the image. But you're cheating, it's only Thursday.
--
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From: Ben Lauritzen
Subject: Re: Whilst working on a Friday Abstract (30KBbu) - fa200124.jpg
Date: 13 Jun 2001 22:03:01
Message: <3b281b55@news.povray.org>
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> As always I like the image.
ditto
>But you're cheating, it's only Thursday.
last I checked, it was still wednesday, but that's just me
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From: Simen Kvaal
Subject: Re: Whilst working on a Friday Abstract (30KBbu) - fa200124.jpg
Date: 14 Jun 2001 03:25:37
Message: <3b2866f1@news.povray.org>
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Ben Lauritzen wrote:
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> >But you're cheating, it's only Thursday.
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> last I checked, it was still wednesday, but that's just me
>
See attached image. Does all newsgroup-messages display in local time at
arrival? I've always wondered, and that must be the only explanation.
~simenkv.
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From: deanz
Subject: Re: Whilst working on a Friday Abstract (30KBbu) - fa200124.jpg
Date: 14 Jun 2001 11:56:47
Message: <3B28DEC2.4B44C72@torgo.net>
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That is might cool.
DZ
Justin Whitton wrote:
> Just trying an idea ready for an abstract... one sphere and hundreds
> of tiny glows.
>
> Enjoy. (And comments?)
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2001 09:26:00 +0200, "Simen Kvaal"
<sim### [at] remove_mestudentmatnatuiono> wrote:
>Ben Lauritzen wrote:
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>> >But you're cheating, it's only Thursday.
>>
>> last I checked, it was still wednesday, but that's just me
>>
>
>See attached image. Does all newsgroup-messages display in local time at
>arrival? I've always wondered, and that must be the only explanation.
OK,
Steve's message is dated in its headers as
Date: 13 Jun 2001 21:01:54 -0400
note the -0400 which indicates Steve's time zone. Now since I'm
currently +0100 (British Summer Time) my news reader added five hours
and told me that he posted at 14 Jun 2001 2:01 local time for me. Your
timezone is +0200 so your news reader converted the post date to 14
Jun 2001 3:01.
This is great, because it means I can work on a Friday Abstract all
the way to about 11am Saturday local time before anyone really
complains that I'm posting late because it's still Friday somewhere :)
Justin Whitton
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On 2001-06-14 07:26, Simen Kvaal <sim### [at] remove_mestudentmatnatuiono> wrote:
> Ben Lauritzen wrote:
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>> >But you're cheating, it's only Thursday.
>>
>> last I checked, it was still wednesday, but that's just me
>>
>
> See attached image. Does all newsgroup-messages display in local time at
> arrival? I've always wondered, and that must be the only explanation.
Depends on your newsreader. Some convert the time in the date header of
the message (which is always local time of the sender[1] plus time zone) to
local time, some don't (and for some its a configurable option).
hp
[1] Actually, it is often the server which generates the Date header,
not the client, so "sender" has to be taken with a grain of salt.
--
_ | Peter J. Holzer | Und *da* wurde also die Demokratie
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2001 22:35:02 +0100, Justin Whitton wrote:
>On Thu, 14 Jun 2001 09:26:00 +0200, "Simen Kvaal"
><sim### [at] remove_mestudentmatnatuiono> wrote:
>>Ben Lauritzen wrote:
>>>
>>> >But you're cheating, it's only Thursday.
>>>
>>> last I checked, it was still wednesday, but that's just me
>>>
>>
>>See attached image. Does all newsgroup-messages display in local time at
>>arrival? I've always wondered, and that must be the only explanation.
>
>OK,
>
>Steve's message is dated in its headers as
>
>Date: 13 Jun 2001 21:01:54 -0400
But the date in the sig said 1:46am, the Date: line that you see
in the headder is put there by the server as is the date in the
X-Trace: line. You'll also see that Warp's date comes up as
-0400 when he's posting from the Unix box, (I think some times he
uses a windows machine that posts the local date).
Hope that clears things up a bit.
--
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From: Mahalis
Subject: Re: Whilst working on a Friday Abstract (30KBbu) - fa200124.jpg
Date: 21 Sep 2001 20:41:47
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Ooo. Lovely... Why glows and not just a reeeeally long difference statement?
"Justin Whitton" <jus### [at] rayjayclaracouk> wrote in message
news:5bnfit49ivh550auicn05hkeuc91uip9eg@4ax.com...
> Just trying an idea ready for an abstract... one sphere and hundreds
> of tiny glows.
>
> Enjoy. (And comments?)
> Justin Whitton
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On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 20:43:29 -0400, "Mahalis" <don### [at] fakeycom>
wrote:
>Ooo. Lovely... Why glows and not just a reeeeally long difference statement?
>
I'm not sure what would have been achieved with a large difference
statement (long render times and it wasn't the effect I wanted.)
It's just a sphere with a variation of a spark macro placing glows
across the surface which happens to generate a nice image.
Justin
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