Re: Quasi-interesting CRT puzzler
- From: "Ancient_Hacker" <grg2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Aug 2006 04:52:02 -0700
To paraphrase Gene Kranz "Constant speed is not an option". I need to
draw some straight lines, arcs, curves, all coming from different
analog sources, each with its own deliberate and preset and in several
cases, unchangeable sizes, lengths, and drawing rates.
I know it's doable as I just got a new $400 crown fitted to my third
molar. Ouch.
Explanation: ( My dentist is a "somewhat less than perfect kids
dentist" )
Further explanation: (He has an ancient "Asteroids" arcade video game
juggernaut in his waiting room to keep the kids busy))
Further Explanation: (Being a bit off-, I had to go back for several
refittings to get the crown to sit right so I could actually eat
anything other than chocolate milkshakes (not that I was complaining),
I spent lots of time in the waiting room.)
Much Further explanation: ( The game draws many different length but
seemingly constant intensity vectors and arcs to draw the asteroids )
.
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