That is good, I never asked for a lecture anywhere.

If anything, I asked for some terms I could use in Google. A mantra or some 
such concept I guess.

I also asked for text books and white papers.

No where did I ask for a lecture.

I even flat out stated many times that what you were to explain would be too 
long for an email to fit, so the idea that I would be asking for a lecture is 
ludicrous.

Now then, rather than saying this obvious statement, how about you just tell 
me some google search mantra to use (as really, my mind is blank for any 
keywords I could use that would get me anything meaningful), a set of text 
books, or maybe a white paper?

I do not appreciate feeling like I am being talked down to.

It is also statements like this below, that make me think you are disregarding 
my suggestions, as, if you were not disregarding them, you would have just 
gave those text book titles, or some keywords to search with, or at the very 
least a basic white paper.

Had it been some standard of programming, I could attack ISO, RFC, Working 
Draft, Recommendation, Best Practices, Primer or Howto to something like 
"GPU".

In this case, I do not expect any of those to work.

Now then, please, stop talking to me like a fool, and blantantly disregarding 
stuff I have asked for, and brushing me off as somebody expecting a lecture 
over 
a mailing list--or some such retarded notion you have gotten into what I am 
asking for here.

Thank you

~Katrina

On Friday, June 18, 2010 05:58:37 am Bob Somers wrote:
> Katrina, I'm not giving lectures on computer graphics here. Google has
> all the information you asked for. If you'd like, I can also recommend
> some graphics textbooks which would clear things up

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