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"alphaQuad" <alp### [at] earthlinknet> wrote:
> If you say you don't like something I draw, I know its perfect and you're a lame
> jealous fool.
No, if I don't like something you draw, I simply don't like it. As simple as
that. Nothing stops you from considering it perfect. Just like nothing stops me
from not liking it, and speaking my mind about it. (And nothing stops you from
considering me a jealous fool, irregardless of reality.)
I'm not jealous. I just don't like it. The starfield, that is. That's all. Well,
plus I've become a bit annoyed by your style of using these newsgroups as your
personal blog. Not everyone may find your work important enough to deserve
hourly updates.
> Its suprising you havn't stolen my work and called it your own.
Why should I steal stuff I don't like?
If I *was* that jealous fool of your fantasy, that's what I would probably do,
yes. So, given that I haven't stolen it - does that tell you anything?
BTW, if were to steal planetary stuff from someone, I'd probably steal from
other people. Ever noticed that you're not the first person in these newsgroups
to set up a POV-Ray planetarium?
Well, so much for stealing.
*sigh*
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With a .205-degree Earth longitude adjustment, we have lunar accuracy check
rating somewhere around perfect for:
solar eclip
2454679.92648
Aug 1 2008 10:14:07
at
3428 miles above equator
327.45 final longitude, where 327.65 = approx 20 minutes
Vernal alignment within .15 degrees which is likely a perigee/precession issue
As accurate as the information available
Last Wiki DM check is slower; 0.9856091
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Preview of image 'solar_eclip.png'
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"clipka" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> "alphaQuad" <alp### [at] earthlinknet> wrote:
> > upon close inspection of the code, there's is nothing else like THESE stars,
> > since I wrote and designed every aspect of MY STARS!
>
> Yeah, sure. Then what may *this* be...? ;)
>
> One of many such artifacts, if one bothers to take a closer look; to me, they
> bear striking resemblance to some Gnome "flying windows"-clone screensaver.
If your image is really what you say, I'd admit to be a gross assumption
considering source, it suggests a couple of things:
someone besides me can use megapov
someone besides me can make spirals
original release date of this Gnome would be also suggestive of,
if I helped or not in its creation
first appearance in the archive date 4/16/08 before colorization
(1st archive dated 3/20/08)
#macro _spiral()
//#local q = <-1,1,0>;
#local q2 = <1,1,0>;
//#local q3 = <-1,-1,0>;
#local q4 = <1,-1,0>;
#local rate = 0.82; // decent rate
#local n = 150;
#local r = (PI2*1.25)/(-n);
#local i = 0;
//#local pnt = midpoint(p,p3)*1.8+<.2,-.4,0>; // start distance str
#local pnt = midpoint(q2,q4);
// -<.05,0,0>;
#local len = vlength(pnt);
#local lp = pnt;
ball(lp,.033)
#while (i<n)
#local p = rotation(r*i,z,vnormalize(pnt)*(len-(len*rate/n)*i));
#if (vlength(p-lp) > (i/500.0)+.033)
ball(p,(i/500.0)+.035)
#local lp = p;
#end
#declare i = i+1;
#end
#end
triangulation.inc also mine with copies in 3 other languages which include
rotation() and midpoint()
after colorize!
#macro _spiral()
//#local q = <-1,1,0>;
#local q2 = <1,1,0>;
//#local q3 = <-1,-1,0>;
#local q4 = <1,-1,0>;
#local rate = 0.82; // decent rate
#local n = 150;
#local r = (PI2*1.25)/(-n);
#local i = 0;
#local pnt = midpoint(q2,q4);
#local len = vlength(pnt);
#local lp = pnt;
#local ty = array[5]{ "O","B","A","F","G" } //,"K","M","C"
#local c = starcolor(ty[int(rand(S3)*4)])*.5;
ball(lp,.033,c)
#while (i<n)
#local p = rotation(r*i,z,vnormalize(pnt)*(len-(len*rate/n)*i));
#if (vlength(p-lp) > (i/500.0)+.033)
ball(p,(i/500.0)+.035,c)
#local lp = p;
#end
#declare i = i+1;
#end
#end
too dense to see how bad your assumptions are, indicative of your complete
neglect for positive intent
people like you kill the world with black-hole hearts and brains
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And so what if someone made money off my work.
Just shows I have value and worth to others around me unlike too many of YOU,
you trolls that only attempt a foul, a derail, not even real criticism but
slamming because you get some sick ego stroke for it.
It *was* my intent to make it a better world for everyone, that by example they
would learn, no matter how dense they might be, that there is more value in
working together than in any torture technique ever devised by these sick and
dark, foolish and ignorant MORONS that deserve only our backs, those with
spiritual capacity, turned to them as we conjure magical and wonderful events
to delight and amaze and generate laughter and contentment spiced with peace
and freedom.
America land of the free and home of the brave, just not brave enough to write
their reps and senators and not responsible enough to have freedom for the last
100 years or so. So huge a country that all little countries fall right in line
with America's corrupt profiteering laws, letting drug companies run
everything, making the same insane laws.
My world is as sick as it round, and it is people like YOU who make it that way.
And THAT my dear sick puppies is where you can get off.
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alphaQuad wrote:
<rant>
Plonk
--
Ger
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for those too lazy to dl the update.. found an error you'll want to fix
of course if only I know, I can ID my work, nevermind
losers
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"alphaQuad" <alp### [at] earthlinknet> wrote:
> too dense to see how bad your assumptions are, indicative of your complete
> neglect for positive intent
>
> people like you kill the world with black-hole hearts and brains
Ah yes. Read your own words, then think again about lack of positive intent,
black-hole hearts and, the location thereof.
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On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 20:16:11 -0400, clipka wrote:
> I'm not jealous. I just don't like it. The starfield, that is. That's
> all. Well, plus I've become a bit annoyed by your style of using these
> newsgroups as your personal blog. Not everyone may find your work
> important enough to deserve hourly updates.
Amen.
But, clipka, you should realise that when AQ asks for opinions, anything
that isn't "Oh my God, that's the most awesome work I've ever seen!!! I
think I've died and gone to heaven!!!! Thank you for sharing your utter
brilliance and genius with us!!!!" is going to result in vitriolic
attacks from him.
Jim
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"clipka" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> "alphaQuad" <alp### [at] earthlinknet> wrote:
> > too dense to see how bad your assumptions are, indicative of your complete
> > neglect for positive intent
> >
> > people like you kill the world with black-hole hearts and brains
>
> Ah yes. Read your own words, then think again about lack of positive intent,
> black-hole hearts and, the location thereof.
Yes you get what you put out. And you got it returned to you as it should be for
all foolish jerks.
I nailed it describing your true purpose here in my thread, same as John Dense
Rim(anagram for Jim Henderson). Working together for POV purposes was never
your intent. But working with ilk like your buddy Dense Rim, now that's your
style.
Allow me to put it into perspective for you. Telling you what is beyond your
ability can open the door for you.
The prerequisite to working together is that you must give up your lame-ass, BS
superiority trip, something clearly beyond you. So you suck at that and have
reason give it up. If you're so superior why can't you do that? Because you
aren't superior. Most superior-tripped robots heads should explode at this. If
only it were that easy.
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Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
> But, clipka, you should realise that when AQ asks for opinions, anything
> that isn't "Oh my God, that's the most awesome work I've ever seen!!! I
> think I've died and gone to heaven!!!! Thank you for sharing your utter
> brilliance and genius with us!!!!" is going to result in vitriolic
> attacks from him.
Ah, okay... I'll remember for the next time.
Could this be a self-sustaining issue? I mean, if all people normally dare to
tell him is what a brilliant genius he is...?!
Oh well, never mind.
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