Re: [Edu-sig] Pickling Polyhedra

2006-03-22 Thread kirby urner
Note: Stu and Cary's Design Science Toys inventory, including the industrial equipment for making more inventory, burned to the ground, heavy metal melted. I filed an account directly from Cary to Synergeo awhile back (a Yahoo! group). Here's the link, if you manage to get past Yahoo's!

[Edu-sig] Pickling Polyhedra

2006-03-21 Thread kirby urner
OK, so this title is somewhat misleading, because pickling and shelving is one of the things I've not yet gotten around to, vis-a-vis Polyhedra. But let me tell you about some of the other things I've done (classic bait and switch, I realize). First, what data structures to use? Well, no need

Re: [Edu-sig] Pickling Polyhedra

2006-03-21 Thread Arthur
- in a manner of speaking. Or that's at least the story to my wife ;) Art -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of kirby urner Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 9:27 PM To: edu-sig@python.org Subject: [Edu-sig] Pickling Polyhedra OK, so

Re: [Edu-sig] Pickling Polyhedra

2006-03-21 Thread kirby urner
These kinds of synergies between what I do because I like to do it and what I do because I can get paid to do it is how PyGeo gets financed - in a manner of speaking. Or that's at least the story to my wife ;) Art It's a lot like that for me too. I think of it as serious play as in I'm