I've got like ten thousand things to watch, though. And there's so much choice that I often spend an hour just thinking about what to watch, and end up watching nothing.
Quote:I've got like ten thousand things to watch, though. And there's so much choice that I often spend an hour just thinking about what to watch, and end up watching nothing.
All the time you're telling me that I should see this movie or that and then when I don't get around to seeing it you get mad at me! But then when I tell you to watch ONE THING [actually, it's two now because I said you need to watch Dodgeball] you take forever to finally rent it and then you only watch one episode and now you haven't even touched it in over two months! Gah!
Wouldn't a 360 be turning all the way around to end up in the same place? I believe he actually made a 180.
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Great Rumbler Wrote:All the time you're telling me that I should see this movie or that and then when I don't get around to seeing it you get mad at me! But then when I tell you to watch ONE THING [actually, it's two now because I said you need to watch Dodgeball] you take forever to finally rent it and then you only watch one episode and now you haven't even touched it in over two months! Gah!
Also:
Hey I rented it really quickly! And I saw the first episode!
And like I told you after you said that the first time: The first episode is NOTHING compared to episodes that come RIGHT AFTER IT! Seriously! Episodes 2 and 4 are among the best in the series and they are AMAZING to watch!
Perhaps he made two 180º rotations in 3-dimensional space. One on the XZ plain and the other on the YZ plain. It's one hell of a tricky manuever to pull off (flip up-side-down and get back onto your feet flipping sideways) but it'll have you facing the other direction in two 180º rotations for a grand total of 360º of <strike>Kevin Bacon</strike> motion! :D
At first I thought you were wrong, but that's cause I expected you were originally pointing in the +x direction (cause that seems normal to me). But if you are originally pointing down the +z axis it works perfectly. Hooray for geoboy.
Now show me the matrix multiplications and, for extra credit, the quaternions, to prove your answer. :D
It took me a minute to visualize that as well. It's been awhile since I've worked in the third dimension. :)
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I watched the first disc of Nadesico... as well as this '60s movie called 'The Spy That Came In From The Cold' (pretty good) and 'Hackers' (quite average). But those latter two aren't anime. :)
I was basing it on 3dsmax's axes. In 3dsmax, the XY plain would be the "ground" that is parallel to the horizon, and the Z-axis points up and down vertically, i.e. perpendicular to the XY plain. I'd make an animation but my 3dsmax trial expired. :(