Constructor fun

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Sat, 1 Apr 2000 15:38:17 -0800 (PST)

Hi Folks!

Noticed this dynamic 'tuneable' java animation on the
freenrg list, posted by Bill Beaty, if you are into
robotics and animations, you will certainly find it
amusing;

http://www.soda.co.uk/soda/constructor/

it smacks of the walking chair that was used in the
last Star Wars movie, able to climb stairs and
navigate over rough terrain...what a boon for people
who can't walk....that is, until we figure out how to
regenerate and rejuvenate damaged tissue for a new
body or part.

There are those implants where muscles are 'addressed'
like a printer port, to cause them to move in patterns
analogous to walking...a low-level cyborg.

Maybe that anti-time thing would offer another
way...if your body somehow atavistically remembers ALL
the prior states it has ever experienced, from
absolutely radiant health to sickness, then it might
be possible to map the aura dynamics for the preferred
period (age and health), then broadcast that pattern
back into the body, under power, to force it to
rejuvenate to match the pattern.

At any rate, I note Bill is FINALLY getting back to
requiring no self-promotion from those using the list
solely to make a living on claims without proof...

CONGRATULATIONS BILL!!!

Hope that too isn't a passing April Fools day
joke..<g>....unfortunately, that list has been more
than infected lately...with self promoters, scamming
for bucks and attention. All things must heal or
become so corrupt, they rot and die.

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