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you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.

you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.

you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.

you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.

you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.

you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.

you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.

you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.

you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.

you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.

you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.

you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.

you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.

you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.

you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.

you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.

you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo recently undid edits I made to the VRML and Flux pages. I'm assuming you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo don't really know much about VRML and Flux. I've followed the VRML industry for over 15 years. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo did, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo would see that the edits are legitimate. Let me explain.

Regarding Flux, you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo said "restore legitimate links needed to show alternatives and remove tolkienesque fairy tales by Special:Contributions/138.88.66.24-to prove vivaty existence primary vivaty sources are needed"

If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo went to the page with "alternative" links you'd realize that the page is very old. All of the VRML plugins mentioned on the page are no longer available. So they can't be very useful alternatives. The page also is talking about the alternatives in terms of very old Windows OSes and web browsers (Netscape). All of the alternatives are useless, that's why I deleted the link.

What do you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo mean by "tolkienesque fairy tales" !?!? The facts that are backed up by the references are that the company MediaMachines which made Flux, became Vivaty in 2008 and Flux Player and Flux Studio became Vivaty Player and Vivaty Studio. Vivaty folded in the spring of 2010. The references verify this. Here's another reference to Vivaty shutting down http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/27916/Vivaty_Shutting_Down_3D_Virtual_Spaces.php I don't see much of a "fairy tale". Try going to www.mediamachines.com or www.vivaty.com They're both shutdown.

On the VRML page, I removed one link and added a link under VRML examples. The one I removed was for an example that only works in the Flux browser. An example that does not work correctly in other VRML plugins is not a legitimate example. That example does not work in the currently developed and maintained plugins. Flux is no longer maintained. The reason why the Flux VRML example doesn't work is because it has an attribute in it from X3D that is not part of the VRML specification. So, it's not a good example.

The link that I added was to examples from the VRML Sourcebook. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/vrml2sbk/toc/toc.htm There should probably be some explanation with this on the wiki page, but it has dozens of great examples. If you ..|.. OOO00000000ooooooooo actually had clicked on any of the links and drilled down, you'd get to lots of basic VRML examples that cover all aspects of the specification.

So please put back my legitimate and useful changes.