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I'm leaning that way. (actual and visual).
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"Reference" , "Transformed"
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Very worthy of consideration.
The reference control and its transformation.
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Just make the height and width equal and you no longer have a problem with rotated elements overlapping!
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It's one of those: it's great, except for ...
"Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I
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Perhaps I do not understand your suggestion. Consider two squares next to each other. Rotate either one or both 45 degrees. Will they not now overlap via the corners? - Best
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"I once put instant coffee into the microwave and went back in time." - Steven Wright
"Shut up and calculate" - apparently N. David Mermin possibly Richard Feynman
“I want to sing, I want to cry, I want to laugh. Everything together. And jump and dance. The day has arrived — yippee!” - Desmond Tutu
“When the green flag drops the bullshit stops!”
"It is cheaper to save the world than it is to ruin it."
"I must have had lessons" - Reverend Jim Ignatowski / Christopher Lloyd
"Dripping water hollows out stone, not through force, but through persistence." - Ovid, Roman poet
Personal Web Page https://mypaltrythoughts.blogspot.com/[^]
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My reply was a joke but I have to ask. Why would you want to partially rotate controls?
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I missed the joke. Thank You for clarification. As to rotation I of course have no idea as it is not my control. However in my next project I am looking forward to considering animated controls even perhaps 3D. - Best
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There's a a whole heap of these around the country.
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By "targeting", do they mean "mumping"?
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Other than proving Aussies drive on the wrong side of the road it really shows that drivers are idiots regardless of where they are.
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obermd wrote: Aussies drive on the wrong side of the road
They also drive upside-down, so it all works out OK in the end.
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They have to use steel belted tires so the magnets in the roads prevent the cars from falling into outer space.
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So ... how do kangaroos work then?
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But I think they'd drive better than some of the idiots in these videos.
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Their tail acts as a counterweight.
"Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I
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good one.
Looked up mumping... interesting word and its origins
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Remind me never to board a helicopter when you are flying.
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<places hand on Bible>
I swear that I have never been, nor am I now, a licensed pilot of any type of aircraft.
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Good. You see, a helicopter can fly in any random direction just as well as simply straight ahead. Such things as left and right are very relative. And if you are lucky, some helicopters can do all that invertedly (= upside down). The only reason for most rotor heads not being constructed to do that is because this is a little uncomfortable for more than a few seconds and yet another flip of the control axis is seen as an unneeded risk.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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I reckon they were Sydneysiders. Or Queenslanders.
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Chris Maunder
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That whole reel looks like normal driving in Toronto. It's actually disturbing how I'm watching it going "uh ha.. yep, oh yeah, that old chestnut. Yep, that was this morning. And yep, those two yesterday afternoon.."
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Chris Maunder
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I think that most countries have people whose driving licences were issued in a Christmas Cracker / Cereal Box ...
I used to commute (by motorcycle) into London every day, and the standard of driving was unbelievable. Every day you'd pass someone reading the paper while driving, doing makeup, or in one case driving at 70mph with his lappie open on the dashboard, typing away and steering with his elbows ...
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