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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| RE: One vs Two balls on 3' wooden table | 1 Relevance | 8 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| @Don, "Can anyone point me to some reading material that might help me progress into a more complex track making game?" Welcome to my world! First off - although I'm pretty sure when it comes to sand plotting, I have more area under the curve than most - I'm no authority. But with regard to compexity - I would divide it, for now, into those tracks that are generated algorithmically, and those not. So the pumpkin track, and any tracks that you recognize (including text), are non-algorithmic. All the others -'crop circles', spikey or swirly/loopy spirals, and fractals - are created via multilayered recipes (instructions) -aka algorithms. Both branches are infinite design spaces. Markyland created Sisyphus For The Rest Of Us so that people could more easily explore non-alg space. If you're interested in algorithmic pattern space - start googling. All you need to do is place the connect-the-dots in the right Order :). | |||||
| Trouble maintaining connection to table from Safari | 1 Relevance | 8 years ago | jessicarunnels | Connectivity | |
| Hello all! I have had my table several months now and am no less enamored of it than I WAs on day 1. I am having a recurring problem that I am hoping someone might have some insight on. I have a 36" table running 1.4.0 (I previously had the beta, but had a sisbot replacement and did not re-upgrade). My computer is a MacBook Pro running High Sierra 10.13.6 and my preferred browser is Safari (but the problem is reproducible in Firefox and Chrome). Right now, I am having a very unreliable connection to the table. If I use the IP address, it will usually con ... | |||||
| RE: Adding colored LEDs | 1 Relevance | 8 years ago | jessicarunnels | Table Customization | |
| ... through, made that slot just big enough to fit the LED cord through (using an exacto knife and a micro hacking method), patted down the velvet, replaced the LED hoop upside-down and plugged it in! It is GORGEOUS!!!! The whole thing took maybe 30 minutes, most of which WAs spent hacking away at the table. I am certain someone with tools and skills could do it faster and better, but the truth is that you cannot see the damage created unless you take the glass top and the ring off of the table. Two notes: 1) I have a 3' table and need to Order one extensio ... | |||||
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