Re: Want to write about it
Alex Okita/UB Networks (Alex_Okita/UB_Networks*[email protected])
9 Nov 95 12:44:32 EDT
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There are a few Books out there for VRML, they are all out of date and are all
very technical. If there were something out there tmat was just a few months
more up to date and a bit more newbie friendly i would buy it. and there is
never enough books in the market...(except romance novels w/ Fabio on the
cover)... anyways all the VRML books out there are Reference books and not
HOW-TOs as she is proposing, which i think is needed.
anyways tmats my 2bits, and Bytes..
Aloha
ALex
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> Once again, money-grubbing people want to make a quick buck off of every new
> technology to hit cyberspace.
That's a completely uncalled for insult. And it seems to imply that the
people busy developing tmose browsers and working on the spec aren't, in
one way or another, motivated to make a buck. As if Caligari and
WorldsInc and WorldView and WebFX and, dare I mention, SGI and TGS,
aren't looking for financial compensation.
The books, bundled with brand new buggy software, are part of the whole
process.
Get a grip.
Andrew Leonard
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