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    Rich O BrienR
    We will have a newer gallery soon that will replace the currently disabled version.
  • Useful freeware apps related to designing and productivity.
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    Put any prog or video on the left SketchUp if it's your favorite 3D prog... Here double sessions of free Krea Real Time Screen for an infinite Ping Pong creative result! A sort of double creative temporal loop! [image: 1757938029734-okay-resized.jpg] Remark the third wheel, normal, it's a concept car! [image: 1757941156216-gif_exo.gif]
  • 3DBC Wednesday Activities

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    Todd Your presentation was one of my favorites. Your sense of humor is an asset for a presentation. Too bad you could not have passed out Stromboli to the audience but then no one would have wanted to leave. I'll upload more of my photos from 3dbc soon.
  • IPhone and Open GL

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    no, i think it would still count that as orbiting. maybe tap onve to bring up prev/next controls, no editing menus. 253
  • Photo at Basecamp Grand Hotel

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    Looks like there was fun at the Grand hotel also. The Avante crowd was a bit quieter.
  • For the armchair explorer

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    The blue moon one is pretty cool, they must drink like fish to keep up a collection like that.
  • Hahahaha

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    @remus said: This is good for a laugh: http://www.slate.com/id/2193482/?from=rss I cant help bu think that some of the people/organizations are taking the whole thing a little too seriously. Hi Remus, Yeah, HaHaHa is probably the right response. On the other hand, as an American living in the UK for the last twenty odd years, I find this kind of thing more than a little embarassing. If the regualrs in my local read this crap ("...liberal worldwide view" -- What's that when it's at home?)i'd never hear the end of it. Anyway, thanks for bringing this up. Best, Tom
  • History Mystery

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    You're right, David... Marilyn died August 5th, 1962 and JFK was killed by an assassin on November 22nd, 1963... But without having looked into any of the other coincidences (I'm sure other parts need a check) the list is funny enough...
  • Who figured this out..??

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    @ehaflett said: BS
  • 3DBC Tuesday Evening Meetup

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    Although I missed the Tuesday meeting, I have had a good time talking to some of you forum regulars. As for 3d Basecamp, no breaking news yet about SU7.There is a very positive energy flow about the event, mainly about getting together and talk about SU, almost to the point that some of the presentations seem to have taken a backstage. The SU team has been very accomodating and gracious hosts. The Googleplex is huge and seems like a good place to work, filled with perks (food, massage chairs, food, toilets that whash and dry you, more food, snacks) Khintanar
  • Good places for HDRI images

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    Many Thanks Remus, there are some very good images.... nevermind the bad place! Cheers
  • Camping in france

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    CHeers for the tip jon, worked like a charm.
  • This cracked me up

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    Ha, great! Look up redundancy in the dictionary and it says: "See redundancy."
  • Favourite Films

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    I'm stunned no one has mentioned the Godfather; ALL of them. Now that's the best trilogy of all time. For a horror flick, see the remake of The Thing with Kurt Russel. Edit: I see Alan did mention the Godfather I and II.
  • Links of Interest

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    just came across this site, looks like primarily a collection of images and renderings gallery: http://construction.com/community/gallerylist.aspx renderings: http://construction.com/community/publicgallery.aspx?plckGalleryID=cbcb58bc-3786-4447-8a99-d9fee9c33ebf
  • BaseCampers: wouldn't you love to have a friend in Portland

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    Hi Mary, very interesting links and downloads in your web_page. as for the invitation i dont go to BaseCamp. have good luck.
  • Good stuff

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    I liked the projects coming from MVRDV a lot when I studied architecture in the nineties. Nowadays, the 'stacking' stuff somewhat looks outdated and supra-modernistic to me. In that era it was 'bon-ton' to either 'fold' things (mostly floorslabs) or to 'stack' things onto eachother. Looking back, it was just esthetic formplay. Thank God architecture evolves over time...
  • Streetview here in Rotterdam, while I was drinking a beer!

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    Disney World has gone 3D http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/special/flashPages/index?id=GoogleEarthPage&CMP=OTC-3dparksVanity
  • Someone grab a Wii and get Ruby-ing.

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    @jim said: @igor said: i think he wants us to try to make it inter face w/ SU. i dont think it'll work. unless the wiimote can sense depth of field, it wont work If you watch the head tracking video, it's pretty amazing. He uses a pair of glasses fitted with 2 leds, and the wiimote can pick up the depth of field. There's nothing special about the glasses besides having 2 lights on it. The computer is manipulating the image on the screen based on the feedback from the wiimote. This could potentially be done for any computer application. Yeah - I kind of assumed everybody had watched that one! But it's not even really the technology involved, it's the thinking that intrigues me. I mean the guy is working out of his lounge and he managed to obviously surprise a few in the gaming industry.
  • Telly Classics !

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    I can imagine it is a trip. I think I would need prozac instead of codeine to watch a complete Lars von Trier series. He's a great director, but kind of confronting to watch..
  • Yet another GE wanna-be

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    It's pretty zippy, but the textures take an age to load. MS Virtual Earth is starting to look pretty cool. It's got much better 3D trees and.....flyovers. http://ve3d.spaces.live.com/blog/ And Everyscape has it's own pretty neat version of Street View. Here's one for you, Lewis. http://www.everyscape.com/boston-ma.us.aspx
  • SU?

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    @johnsenior1973 said: So what exactly did you mean when you said, "Harsh as it may sound, I reserve my appreciation for those, be it architects, artists, composers or writers, who succeed. If I wouldn't, what would my appreciation be worth?" To me that seems to be very clear that you are making out that your appreciation is worth something. Oh, but it is worth something. But I wasn't talking about absolute value. I was referring to the relative value of my appreciation as opposed to my derision. Hope this makes sense. @johnsenior1973 said: But as you reserve your appreciation for those who succeed, surely if Mr. Bon Jovi gets all the success he desires you will then appreciate him? I was referring to artistic merit, not worldly succes (though there's nothing wrong with the latter). Thought that one was clear. @ Kwist: you are gonna need some aspirin in the morning.

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