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On Tue, 3 Oct 2000 16:42:59 -0400, Bill DeWitt wrote:
>"Ron Parker" <ron### [at] povrayorg> wrote :
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>> My friend got a division by zero error. I thought I might be doing
>something
>> wrong, but I've confirmed that I was following your instructions exactly.
>
> Ah! I have found the error. The problem is that you only occupy a finite
>amount of cubic centimeters. When contrasted to the entire universe, that
Actually, the problem appears to be that the triangulation didn't work, as
I could have been anywhere on a line segment connecting my fingers. Holding
one arm out in front of me seems to have fixed the error.
My wrists still don't work, though. They're all floppy. I had to get some
help getting them bent at 180 degrees, and it hurt a little, and they're
turning funny colors. Do you think that might be related?
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