paper-model.com
Papercut: Links to other sites
http://www.paper-model.com/links.html
Math, Geometry, Design and Dome links. Free 3D modelling and animation software. PaperCut now imports OFF files exported from Blender. Arbitrary Precision Java Calculator. Free arbitrary precision calculator implemented as a Java applet! A great site hosted by Wolfram Research, creators of Mathematica, with lots of technical info on polyhedra. Another excellent technical site with numerous links to code examples. Jo Edkins' Solids page. Google group dedicated to paper models (also try this older link.
dehesa.freeshell.org
C Pozrikidis
http://dehesa.freeshell.org/POZRIKIDIS
Tuesday, 23-Aug-2016 12:48:04 UTC. Dimwit and unaware of it. Managers rising to their level of incompetence. Resume accomplishments vs eulogy virtues. By David Brooks: About once a month I run across a person who radiates an inner light. These people can be in any walk of life. They seem deeply good. The Signal and the Noise. Back by popular demand: Advice on writing. These notes are being extended into an illustrated book entitled Educating Phaedrus. Things to never say (Passive agressive). D An admired...
ftp.vterrain.org
VTP Thanks
http://ftp.vterrain.org/Site/thanks.html
Here are just a few of the people that made the VTP happen, primarily in the early period of 1999 to 2005. For code submissions, and building a bridge from the non-realtime terrain world! For Unix porting and useful work in road representation. Has contributed much work on buildings, roofs, imagery, format support, and much more. For huge contributions to the VTP community including assembling the first massive real-world planning. Paul Selormey helped moderate the mailing list. Robert Osfield of OSG.
pt.wikipedia.org
Buckminster Fuller – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Buckminster_Füller
Origem: Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre. Redirecionado de Richard Buckminster Füller. Buckminster Fuller (c. 1917). Medalha Presidencial da Liberdade. Foi um visionário, designer. Fuller começou a estudar em Harvard. Mas foi expulso desta universidade. Na marinha norte-americana durante a 1ª Guerra Mundial. Com a idade de 32 anos, na bancarrota e desempregado, vivendo em condições precárias em Chicago. Viu a sua jovem filha, Alexandra, morrer de pneumonia. A 16 de Janeiro. E das comunidades "alternativas".
shaik-dawood.blogspot.com
Notes to Myself: October 2013
http://shaik-dawood.blogspot.com/2013_10_01_archive.html
Thursday, October 31, 2013. How to ask Quality Questions. I just noticed this in my 'draft' folder where it's been sitting for more than a year. I suppose that now's a good time as any to share it. Its said that the quality of your questions determine the quality of your life. When I mentioned that to someone, he asked me, "What is a quality question? Funny thing is how we think we know something, but when someone asks about it you cannot answer. This was one of those times for me. I found this note on a.
vterrain.org
VTP Thanks
http://vterrain.org/Site/thanks.html
Here are just a few of the people that made the VTP happen, primarily in the early period of 1999 to 2005. For code submissions, and building a bridge from the non-realtime terrain world! For Unix porting and useful work in road representation. Has contributed much work on buildings, roofs, imagery, format support, and much more. For huge contributions to the VTP community including assembling the first massive real-world planning. Paul Selormey helped moderate the mailing list. Robert Osfield of OSG.
wjzfun.blogspot.com
Creative Fun
http://wjzfun.blogspot.com/2003_09_01_archive.html
Hobbies, arts, crafts, entertainment, designs, etc. Tuesday, September 30, 2003. Idea for Kinetic Art from Liam. Liam told me of one interesting geometric structure which took part among his list of patents. Three identical spheres as posts would allow a 4th sphere to touch all three in only one position. Small amount of motion would move it out of contact. This can be used as a detector for fine motion. Now if I can only think of a nice kinetic art project to enbody this idea! Monday, September 29, 2003.