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From: Carl Andrew Johnson <cjohnson@crl.com>
To: Lightwave <lightwave-l@netcom.com>
Subject: Not Picking
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I just got my copy of Lightwave Pro. The one with the wooden dice on the
cover. Good model, but inacurate. The numbers are wrong. On all standard
die, the numbers on opposite sides always add up to seven. That is to say
that if a TWO is on one face then a FIVE needs to be on the opposite
face. Not so with the model.
Also in the Babylon Five into sequence, just a the part where Sherridan
says "A shing beacon in space, all alone in the night" a boo-boo takes
place. In that scene, the camera pulls away from B5 slowly. Epsilon III
is in the background and the Sun is eclipsed by Epsilon III as the camera
moves away. (I guess as the darkness settles around B5 and the lights
come on it DOES become a shining beacon in space, blah blah blah.)
Anyway, as the Sun is eclipsed by E-III, we see that sun is IN FRONT of
the planet! Not just inside the atmosphere, but on the camera side of the
planet! Now THAT'S refraction!
Carl