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From: jkrutz@meta.burner.com (Jamie Krutz) ()
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Subject: Re: 2D Mapping and Flying Cows
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In article <Pine.3.89.9603291012.D29408-0100000@sheppard> Stephen Bowie <ad636@freenet.toronto.on.ca> writes:
>
> On Thu, 28 Mar 1996, Jamie Krutz wrote:
>
> > You can even export a WCS scene in LW format and use LW to fly an aircraft
> > (or a cow, or whatever you want) over the terrain (See the upcoming WCS+LW
> ^^^
>
> Oh no, not the Giant cow again....they just about had to carry me out of
> my chiropractors office a couple months office a couple months back
> because of that cow! The doc has a monitor in the waiting room with a
> repeating info tape running, and right in the middle of all this stuff
> about your spine, up popped a clearly recognizable LW cow!
>
> I was laughing so hard they thought I'd lost it! (Well, actually I guesss
> I had).
I was going to fly a chrome cow with the legs bent back and little
jets coming out of the feet in my LightSpeed tutorial, but I ran out of time.
For anyone who does the tutorial feel free to substitute a creatively altered