Subj : Re: Hey Nick To : alt.tv.farscape From : weirdwolf Date : Tue Sep 06 2005 03:41:10 From Newsgroup: alt.tv.farscape Tyler Trafford wrote in news:3o4cs5F4520qU1 @individual.net: > Jim Larson wrote: > >> Yes, yes, but that's not quite as easy to produce as something with >> obviously positive curvature (with props and stuff) like say, a >> sphere. Also, it's not really the negative curvature analogue to a >> sphere, since that has constant positive Gaussian curvature at every >> point. The canonical hyperbolic paraboloid has asymptotically 0 >> curvature in any direction away from the origin. An analogue with >> constant negative curvature is generally difficult to picture in R^3. >> You could take something like a pseudosphere (surface of revolution of >> a tractrix) or Kuen's surface, which just looks freaky. But again, not >> exactly easy prop material. > > YAY! > > (Speaking of math, I can't believe how little Calculus I remember, after > doing little else for four years.) I've never learnt calculus. Laugh at point at me now if you will. I feel like such a barbarian. Ted -- Stare too long into the abyss and the abyss looks like a nifty place to hide the bodies .