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- From: hollasch@kpc.com (Steve Hollasch)
- Subject: re: polyhedron/polyhedron intersection
- Message-ID: <1992Nov12.184340.21945@kpc.com>
- Summary: As the world is rotated parallel to an equitorial plane
- Sender: usenet@kpc.com
- Organization: Kubota Pacific Computer, Inc.
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 18:43:40 GMT
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- To date the following people have stated that my originally proposed
- trivial accept and general intersection tests are incorrect:
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- Joseph O'Rourke
- Sam Uselton
- Ken Sloan
- Steve Hollasch
- PROF Dave Rogers
- Steve Lamont (honorary member for a good limerick anyway)
-
- There's still time to post an article stating that my solutions don't
- work. Don't delay, post today!
-
- By the way, this is another of a series of experimental posts by myself
- to the comp.graphics newsgroup. Wasting bandwidth is generally acknowledged
- and recognized, and the means to do so are trivial and boring. My
- continuing research delves into the means and processes by which I can waste
- _mindwidth_, a much more rewarding and interesting pursuit. To date, my best
- successes have been my continuing series of revised suggestions for polygon
- convexity testing (soon to be released in a paper entitled "Ok, Wait, I Think
- I've Got it Now"), and my off-the-cuff suggestions for polyhedron
- intersection ("A Call for Non-Rigorosity and Off-The-Cuffivity in Computer
- Graphics").
-
- ______________________________________________________________________________
- Steve Hollasch Kubota Pacific Computer, Inc.
- hollasch@kpc.com Santa Clara, California
-