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Re: Spherical Surface Plot w/ fsc_surface from David Fanning (: [message #61560 is a reply to message #61481] Fri, 18 July 2008 16:21 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On Jul 18, 11:19 pm, David Fanning <n...@dfanning.com> wrote:
> Andrew Cool writes:
>> Here's an adaption of some code that I think originally came from
>> someone inside RSI long ago - I forget just who it was.
>
> Jim Pendleton, no doubt.


No, I think it was one of the many RSI guys with the initials AC, one
of the Adam's maybe.

> You can really see that pimento effect if you looks though the Himalayas. Why do you suppose
> that is happening?

You've had one too many? I see no defects at all, even the poles are
solidly closed.

Leave the pimento alone - it must be rotten after so many years.

>
> P.S. What time *is* it in Australia, Andrew. I don't usually
> talk to you at 7:00 AM, Colorado time!

Umm, that was pushing midnight. I've been reworking the code for that
sports team photo I sent you.


Cheers,

Andrew
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