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::''"for it is the number of a man"'' (KJV) | ::''"for it is the number of a man"'' (KJV) | ||
It indeed was! The 666th person, whose naked appearance was stolen into a 7-dimensional bidirectional reflectance distribution function model, locked far away from the reach of that person and forging of synthetic terror porn by working on the animation until it passed human tests with flying colors was a little while ago and Heaven only knows who was that 666th with such wretched luck. The person in question is likely still alive, as the last missing piece of the puzzle to make immobile beasts i.e. the reflectance capture over the human face was done for the first time as far as we know in 1999 by a team at the University of Southern California, led by Paul Debevec and the results were published in SIGGRAPH 2000, where the créme de la créme of computer graphics convenes once a year. | It indeed was! The 666th person, whose naked appearance was stolen into a 7-dimensional [[Glossary#Bidirectional reflectance distribution function|bidirectional reflectance distribution function]] model, locked far away from the reach of that person and forging of synthetic terror porn by working on the animation until it passed human tests with flying colors was a little while ago and Heaven only knows who was that 666th with such wretched luck. The person in question is likely still alive, as the last missing piece of the puzzle to make immobile beasts i.e. the reflectance capture over the human face was done for the first time as far as we know in 1999 by a team at the University of Southern California, led by Paul Debevec and the results were published in SIGGRAPH 2000, where the créme de la créme of computer graphics convenes once a year. | ||
===== Revelation 13:18 - explanation - 64-bit computing and 256-bit addressing ===== | ===== Revelation 13:18 - explanation - 64-bit computing and 256-bit addressing ===== |