 h a l f b a k e r y The embarrassing drunkard uncle of invention.
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This is perfectly reasonable; I wonder if it's been done. (It's certainly done by hand; this is what passive solar design is all about.) Note that the computer should also manage window placement; a window is a much more effective way to heat a structure than dark siding (which will accept heat but simply radiate it back outside). |
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I'm sure there are programs which help in the design, but it would be neat to see one that automates the process entirely, if only to chuckle at the result. |
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[ravenswood] I think egnor is pretending to know what it is.
my interpretation is that looking out of train windows is pretty boring especially in the tube. so he proposes to paint the windows with pretty pictures (after all it is art week at the halfbakery) and he takes his idea further by having a computer generate the colours and forms that these pictures take.
oh bring back the cows and the sheep and the rabbits for heavens sake |
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