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    • RE: What do you guys think is hidden in here?

      I'll bet ya that they will very eagerly sell any information that you put up there, whither it be passwords or email addresses, names or contacts, hidden or not, to those who will pay for it.

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Script User Options

      Thank you , that makes things very straightforward and easy. ๐Ÿ˜„

      posted in Developers' Forum
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    • Script User Options

      Is there a easy way to make options in a ruby script? I want to have a few user options that wont reset every time the script loads. The only way that I can think of is making a text file and somehow reading and editing it within the script.

      posted in Developers' Forum
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    • RE: RUBYMENUS 6

      Wow... Thank You!!! ๐Ÿ˜„ ๐Ÿ˜„ ๐Ÿ˜„ I really like this! You just introduced me to all the gems out there that I didn't know about, including my own ๐Ÿ˜‰ , thanks a lot!

      And have a very merry Christmas!

      posted in Developers' Forum
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    • RE: Ignoring grouped objects

      Crazy, I'm surprised also. Thanks!

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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    • RE: What's This?

      Based off of the distribution of the "frost" on the ground, it looks like it was dropped there shortly before taking the picture, roughly enough to knock some of the frost off. Do you know whither this is correct?

      Is whither the right word, or am I spelling a homophone of what I'm trying to say?

      posted in Hardware
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    • RE: Ignoring grouped objects

      That does make the edge fly straight through stuff, but it still outweighs the box. I think the problem might be that when I group them, the group that they are in has weight to it even though it has no geometry directly inside it. If this is the problem I have no idea how to fix it.

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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    • RE: Ignoring grouped objects

      Here's an example. What I want to happen is the edge (I want it weightless) gets whipped around by the box, not visa-versa.


      Example.skp

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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    • Ignoring grouped objects

      So here I am making something with sketchy physics and I cant figure out how to make something be ignored (so that it has no weight and does not collide) while grouped to some active things , not even a simple edge. This seems very weird but when I have several grouped objects and then add a simple edge to them, the edge passes straight through stuff but has some incredible weight for something mathematically thin! even if I try to make the only group it is in ignored.

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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    • RE: A Fun Little Game, Continued...

      Granted ๐Ÿ˜„ but now I just have to be awkward here and not have a setback to this one.

      I wish that I will get everything on my Christmas wish list.

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: What NOT to do when home from work

      W ๐Ÿ˜• O ๐Ÿ˜ฎ W ๐Ÿ˜•
      ๐Ÿ˜‰ ๐Ÿ˜„ ๐Ÿ˜„

      posted in SketchUp Components
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    • RE: [Plugin] Skin.rb

      So I now have this thing working quite well, but as it is getting close to Christmas I think that I will wait until Christmas to let out the next version, which will hopefully be the final version.

      posted in Plugins
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    • RE: How does the Google search engine work??

      I would have let you if it was April fools day. But oh well...

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: How does the Google search engine work??

      Google is very creative. You probably weren't fooled, but the bottom of the page reads like this: "Note: This page was posted for April Fool's Day - 2002." Very creative, I must say again.

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Loft Bedroom

      I would like that texture only if it were on a ceiling, it looks like those popcorn ceilings. I definitely would use it if I had it, could you post it?

      posted in Gallery
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    • RE: House Sketch

      I like it, I really like that house. I wish I could live there. And you're not by any chance my little brother Stuart B. are you? ๐Ÿ˜†

      posted in Gallery
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    • RE: [Plugin] Skin.rb

      I'm very pleased with what I just did. If you looked at the code for the last version you would have seen a huge 57 line method "connect_rails" that was where all the action happened. Well I just redid that method, making it only 16 lines, adding some functionality to it, and removed some bugs all at once. I'm all ๐Ÿ˜„ ๐Ÿ˜„ ๐Ÿ˜„. Just wait until it comes out, I think this is when it becomes nice ๐Ÿ˜‰.

      posted in Plugins
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    • RE: Old Wooden Barrel

      Here's one that I just made, it's sketchy physics enabled. To bad I cant get the lower rings to stay on.


      Barrel.skp

      posted in SketchUp Components
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      architectboy
    • RE: Fun little game: Part Deux, continued...

      Boofredlay then heard a voice say "How can you protect someone if you don't know where they are?" and being a very wishy washy person and easily frustrated. He got angry that Kevin was gone and vowed to kill him so that he could be free from the duty of "Guardian Angel".

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Fun little game: Part Deux, continued...

      Boofredlay. Boo, realizing that he was now an immortal guardian angel for the new Kevin, which isn't the old Kevin at all, decided that he would...

      posted in Corner Bar
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