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From: Christian Graham <bss104@bangor.ac.uk>
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Hi Everyone,
Some of you may remember the Earthmap thread a few months ago. Well if you found the original Earthmap slightly
lacking in resolution or colour depth - check out the jpeg at the tomahawk site (that's tomahawk.welch.jhu.edu) in
pub/LW/incoming/textures. I downloaded it from the funet site and I thought some of you guys might have a use for it.
It's amazing how many people think a spherical mapped globe with a few fractal clouds is just great.
Best Regards,
Christian Graham (bss104@bangor.ac.uk)
Video Tech.
University of Wales, Bangor.
U.K.