User talk:GlasGhost

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Re: 3D Data[edit]

The current version of the puzzle sphere was produced by User:Nohat. I believe that he's said that he doesn't have the original source files, though. Also, I should warn you that making an animated version would prove difficult in certain ways: there aren't characters defined for pieces that aren't visible, and the geometry of the globe is such that the pieces converge to a point at the poles (well, the bottom pole, anyways), which would probably not look very pretty. Both of these could be fixed, though, if the POV-Ray sources still existed. Paul Stansifer 01:53, 5 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

My source files are at meta:International logo contest/Final logo variants/Paullusmagnus, but I should warn you that what you want to do would be pretty hard with the source files -- the model is just a series of closely nested spheres with transparent areas to create the gaps. You could create a separate set of spheres with their own textures for the extra pieces, but you'd have to face the issue of the weirdly-shaped pieces near the poles, and it'd be hard to come up with a good solution for that. But good luck, if you decide to try it. Paul Stansifer 04:48, 6 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Welding navbox[edit]

The new navbox for Metalworking - Welding is: {{Metalworking navbox|weldopen}} The old template is being phased out and will be deleted. Bryancpark (talk) 04:41, 16 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

RfDs for Waterless Water[edit]

Hello Roy! I noticed that a couple of redirects you created have been nominated for deletion over at WP:RFD#Waterless_Water and you had not been notified. You may wish to join the discussion there. -- Thinking of England (talk) 12:40, 26 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Gretchen Carlson and The Daily Show[edit]

You inserted the bit about The Daily Show in the Carlson article so I figured you might like to join the debate now:

Talk:Gretchen_Carlson#Jon_Stewart_comments_of_December_8.2C_2009

--Louiedog (talk) 02:46, 10 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Do you have any examples of the usage of this symbol? I can't find any instances of and it would be nice to know what the context is. SpinningSpark 06:56, 28 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Well yes, ok, it's got a unicode code, but we knew that already, otherwise you wouldn't have been able to put it in the text. The question is is it actually being used anywhere. If not it is pretty unnotable, or at least only of historic interest and should be marked as archaic. SpinningSpark 17:10, 28 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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