Hi!
Ralph, you are right - but I think that many people (including me) need
some time to think about it and digest all the contributions from the last
three months.
I will definitely answer to your draft proposal and also would like to
invite to post your draft at our site. Unfortunately I had to work on other
stuff recently (writing papers, teaching, caving, sketching cave maps, etc.)
I am at a GIS conference in Paris until beginning of may, but will then
more actively discuss on the proposed drafts.
We recently did some laserscanning with a device from company riegl
(www.riegl.co.at) and now have to process the enormous amount of data
produced by such devices (together with martin heller) - we will also post
this on this list when we have something to present.
you might also want to look at 2 quicktime vr-scenes we did at
http://www.karto.ethz.ch/neumann/caving/qtvr/ (attention about 3.5 mb!)
'til later,
Andreas
--On Wednesday, April 25, 2001 10:55:47 AM -0400 Ralph Hartley
<hartley@aic.nrl.navy.mil> wrote:
>
> Jan - 129 messages
> Feb - 157 messages
> Mar - 165 messages
> Apr - 4 messages (5 counting this one)
>
> I appreciate the break, maybe things were a little out of hand there, but
> I'm wondering what caused the deafening silence.
>
> Could it be that everyone is busy writing code? That would be a little
> too good to hope for, I think.
>
> Maybe people are actually out caving. Hopefully they are generating lots
> of data! But wait, aren't there Brits on this list? I would think they
> would be getting stir-crazy by now, with the countryside mostly closed.
>
> Ralph Hartley
>
>
"If you have got the right attitude,
interesting problems will find you."
(Eric S. Raymond)
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Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)
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