It seems like my computer interests wander. For a while I'll play
with Flash, then Visual Basic, then Perl. Over the past four years
I've slipped away and come back to the POV community a number
of times.
What I want to say is how impressed I am with the warmth and
friendship and kindness and helpfulness that I always see in this
group.
Happy New Year!
miker
ZSpider wrote:
> What I want to say is how impressed I am with the warmth and> friendship and kindness and helpfulness that I always see in this> group.>
I agree, POV people are some of the finest humans I have encountered on the
Internet in the last nine years. I wonder if it is something to do with the
Art-Science/vision-language duality of thinking that POV work requires.
(Then again they may all be utter bastards, but I feel empathy towards them
because I'm a bastard too.)
:o)
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"Daniel Matthews" <dan#@3-e.net> wrote in message
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> ZSpider wrote:> > What I want to say is how impressed I am with the warmth and> > friendship and kindness and helpfulness that I always see in this> > group.> >> I agree, POV people are some of the finest humans I have encountered on
the
> Internet in the last nine years. I wonder if it is something to do with
the
> Art-Science/vision-language duality of thinking that POV work requires.
I was watching the movie Rain Man recently and found myself wishing I were
Raymond "Rainman" Babbitch. Maybe an incredible skill with POV-Ray could be
had then. <rainman voice>I don't know</rainman voice>.
> (Then again they may all be utter bastards, but I feel empathy towards
them
> because I'm a bastard too.)> :o)
Ha ha ha ha!----- uh... Hey!
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Farewell,
Bob
Daniel Matthews <dan#@3-e.net> wrote in message
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> ZSpider wrote:> > What I want to say is how impressed I am with the warmth and> > friendship and kindness and helpfulness that I always see in this> > group.> >> I agree, POV people are some of the finest humans I have encountered on
the
> Internet in the last nine years. I wonder if it is something to do with
the
> Art-Science/vision-language duality of thinking that POV work requires.
i always thought it was due to the patience required to render a 1280x1024
with AA 0.1 on an old 486. if that won't break you we sure can't
ross.