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Bill's _"BeachWeb"_ for February 2016
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Revelation / (RE)discovery of a "Law of Physics" / example of 'Murphy's Law':

This is something that I am CERTAIN we are not the first couple to discover, but PERHAPS if we share our 'fortune' with others it will help them?
Ever lost your key(s) to 'X'? - Hmm? - now let's be honest here, who hasn't?
Well - we'll come-clean-here, and let you know that YES - we lose our keys, also... BUT in the past 4-6 weeks we've FOUND keys and so this MUST BE A TREND!
I lost my keys to the 'shop' - two big garage doors, that sometimes we lock when travelling out of town (but sometimes we don't lock)... - Well - I found the keys in the pocket of a 'fuzzy' vest (that was originally my Mom's) - and I guess I hadn't worn that vest in quite some time (It being 'cold-weather-gear') and this being Florida.
Just this morning my Ms. Huggly put on a jacket that she hadn't worn in 'quite some time' - and, well - what does she discover but a long-lost car-key...
SO - Bottom-Line / Lesson to 'take away' - when you LOSE SOMETHING (like a key) - look in the pockets of EVERYTHING AROUND and you might just find them?!


Some other news / views / things:

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This one-cup coffee maker came out of Ms. May's kiln, last fall, and we borrowed it from it's Maker, Mr. Will.


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Mr. Bill, looking at out at the 'cross-roads' (where two boating-channels cross, from our kite-park; so-named because this is where we fly our kites, a lot!




The 'Rhino3D' thing - modeling Pottery-Kilns, (and other Rhino3D things) - and where I'm going / where I've been and how I'm getting there...
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Rhino3D has a companion software tool that is called (loosely) a "graphical algorithm editor" (_Grasshopper_ is it's name) - it allows me (the 'pilot' for lack of a better word) to do several things that are not inherently possible in Rhino3D...     (AND NOW the Grasshopper thingie is available for the Macintosh version of Rhino3D) - AND as you know - mostly - I LIKE to use the Rhino3D for Macintosh version, and so having Grasshopper on the Mac is a WONDEROUS development for me!  BUT as in life - there's a trade-off, and here it means that the Macintosh version of Rhino3D is a 'bit' behind the WindowsPC version.   At home I have both, admittedly, both on 'older' machines (3-5 years older)... I LIKE Macintosh's user interface, but there is / are a NUMBER of features that just work better on the Windows PC version.   At this point I've learned if it doesn't work after the 'expected' investment of time and effort on the Macintosh version, TRY IT on the Windows PC version and it typically works there -

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a screen-capture of a Rhino3D model upon which a kiln was built last October (2015).  To fire this kiln wood goes in the left side (for something between 72 and 108 hours, non-stop) and on the extreme right side there is NO Chimney shown, though in the kiln that was built there is an obvious chimney...

At the top (of this image)  you'll see (especially on the left-end) a number of black curves, those are the 'tops' of the 'ellipses' (that are 'cut-off at the 'floor' level (the green-surface)).  Ellipses are an acceptable approach to the catenary type of curve that the real kiln has.   Ellipses are (mathematically) a closed-curve, which in the mathematical-modelling world are much easier to deal with than open curves.   However catenary curves are coming in the next issue of Rhino (probably then end of 2016 or the beginning of 2017).

Though the PC-version of Rhino3D is still the goldstandard, the people at McNeel are making significant progress on the Macintosh version of Rhino3D, and Grasshopper, so - in time things will be MUCH BETTER.

Most everyone has heard of '_AutoCAD_' (which is actually a 'suite' of products) and even in the (VERY EXPENSIVE) _AutoCAD_ world there is nothing to compare to Rhino3D and Grasshopper applications working together.

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Here's a tiny-representation of Mr. Bear(s) sailing our 14 foot skiff...
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updated: 20:53 p.m. (USA-EDT) Friday, 05 February, 2016;     by: Mr._Bill on the Apple Macintosh 'Mac Mini' (10.11.2 - revID:  1_ff