Cage opened this issue on Apr 20, 2013 · 18 posts
Cage posted Mon, 22 April 2013 at 4:24 PM
Quote - Pretty sure the bag's permeable enough to let in sufficient O2 for its occupant. That's probably why the warning pictures always depict toddlers and not roaches. Kill it or let it go down the block somewhere. You start with abusing roaches, you'll end up dressing dogs in funny costumes.
I think I may get an ant farm and keep the thing as a pet bug. Feed it bits of leftovers, study it closely to learn about my housemates/enemies. Is this abuse. Umm. Socks aren't vegetables, man! They should be wiped out! Or something....
I thought I'd read that the oxygen molecules were too large to penetrate the "weave" of molecular connections in the polymer. Can some get through, somehow? I guess the flexibility of the substance suggests a good deal of irregularity in molecular positioning, so maybe there's the odd larger gap. We're not talking about diamonds here. Umm. :unsure:
Laurie, no one ever fixes anything I dislike about Poser. It's a bummer. Even the time I had Cooper's ear directly (he was a nice guy, considering what a jerk I'd been before he aided me) I had to find my own workarounds for the problems I was having. I don't know who is on the beta team or how they decide what functions are working or not, how others should handle to be acceptable, all that. I begin to wonder about the quality of the programming and/or beta testing at times, though. Maybe the beta team is a bunch of people who either just want Daz Barbies to plug into a scene, or those who want to sell Daz Barbie-like things to the others... plus Bagginsbill, who is a different category.
So. Now that I have slagged off the whole known universe, I will withdraw. Prob'ly I should get more sleep before posting on internets. Umm. :unsure:
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Cage can be an opinionated jerk who posts without thinking. He apologizes for this. He's honestly not trying to be a turkeyhead.
Cage had some freebies, compatible with Poser 11 and below. His Python scripts were saved at archive.org, along with the rest of the Morphography site, where they were hosted.