Re: HISTORY<-- Waks v. TGS, The Series

Scott Nelson ([email protected])
Tue, 27 Jun 1995 16:09:12 -0700


>
>No one doubts that SGI/TGS has had, is having, and will have an
>important role in *supporting* the early development
>of VRML-based technologies, of which VRML 1.0 is only one.u/i>
>

The solution to this ``founders'' question is simple. Create a VRML ubr> gallery with the U.S. c You click on a statue and it takes you to that person's p (complete
with accomplishments, bio, etc.). If not a statue, then at least
a bitmapped picture in a gold leaf frame???

Why, we could even <EM>vote</EM> to see who should be included in the
rotunda. I'd be glad to build the voting p, all I need are 10
name to get started. One IP address, one vote. Service us>rs are
out of luck, sorry. The voting p will work similar to (but be more
strict than) the bitmap voting section of the chemical subpart of the
WWW Viewer Test P (http://www-dsed.llnl.gov/documents/WWWtest.html)
or the HTML section site voting example in the HTML subsection. I'd
probably make

There are "people" generators for other 3D pumably
those formats can be converted into VRML.ubr>

;-)

Scott Nelson

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