> Compared to virtually every other standards effort I've ever seen, VRML
> is progressing at light speed (or at least warp 7).
You seem to imply that warp 7 is less than light speed which is incorrect. :
-)
On the TOS scale (used by Kirk et al) warp 7 equals 343c (c = speed of light
). Although, that is measly compared to the new warp scale used by Picard
and Pals, in which warp 7 translate to a whooping 656c!
I think you ment to say .7 impuls power, right? :-)
/Z
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