Re: constrain to Point

Date : Wed, 2 Jan 2008 13:08:06 +0100
To : <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
From : "peter boeykens" <peter_b(at)skynet.be>
Subject : Re: constrain to Point
that is ignoring the rich heritage of RTFM, back when it was on Softimage(at)softimage.com and those MF'in manuals measured half a meter when laid out side by side, all made of 100% all natural trees. But who cared about such things then...



RTFM has a long and proud history on the XSI mailing list. From it's humble
beginnings on the 27th June 2002
http://archives.itg.uiuc.edu/softimage/xsi/2002-06/msg01934.htm
it soon became a popular slogan.


Who could forget May through to July of 2004. With the release of XSI
4 XSI leapt to centre stage
with the most FR Manual of all time. Soon to be follow, almost
eclipsed, by 4.2.1.1 the most FStable
release of 3D software ever.

I, for one, am proud to see veterans like Raffaele and Kim continuing
to proclaim to users, young and old alike, RTFM.

RTFM. It's not just an admonishment, it's a way of life.


On Dec 20, 2007 6:45 PM, Raffaele Fragapane <jaco(at)thejaco.com> wrote:
Sorry, I've been busy snowboarding.
I'll make up for the lack of RTFMs as soon as I'll be back to working
and list lurking routines.

On the upside, I collected boxes and boxes of rodents for Brad last
Weekend when it snowed.

+--------------------------+
|     Raffaele Fragapane   |
|        Gun For Hire      |
+--------------------------+



pingo van der brinkloev wrote:

> Whoah! are you guys serious? I don't remember EVER seeing an RTFM on
> this list.


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