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Re: 3D plotting program |
Roger & Chris, but Chris as well, I saw this whatever it is (3-d mapping) I think on TV sometime. Either that or my imagination is greater than I expected. It looked like a hologram, sort of. It was a computer animation so one could turn it around on all sides and top and bottom as well. It was really cool. So, Roger, if I don't kill you trying to load this thing into my computer then I'd like to see what it would do with the data from the Baja quakes today as that would be fun to practice and then I can create my own version for the Catalina 7.7 and see how much fun I can have with it. But can one print this? Probably not, huh? Chris, did you fall while roller blading? Ouch. Don and I both have serious back problems, but I started dancing a few weeks ago and now I'm doing much better. It's good for the mind as well as an aching back. But you have to get better before you think about dancing. Petra Follow Ups: ● Re: 3D plotting program - chris in suburbia 03:07:26 - 1/5/2006 (32631) (0) ● Re: 3D plotting program - Byron 21:25:14 - 1/4/2006 (32627) (1) ● Re: 3D plotting program - Petra 22:48:35 - 1/4/2006 (32629) (0) ● Re: 3D plotting program - Roger Hunter 21:06:45 - 1/4/2006 (32626) (1) ● Re: 3D plotting program - Petra 22:44:27 - 1/4/2006 (32628) (1) ● Re: 3D plotting program - Roger Hunter 06:32:14 - 1/5/2006 (32632) (1) ● Re: 3D plotting program - Cathryn 17:53:04 - 1/5/2006 (32635) (0) |
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