On Tue, 12 Apr 2011, Roy Stogner wrote:

> Tim Kroger did the diagonal selection work.  I think I can figure that
> out on my own but I'll try picking his brains if I fail.

I've never worked with pyramids, and I currently didn't pay enough 
attention to this discusstion to know what exactly the question is, 
but if you nevertheless think that I can help you, feel free to ask 
me.

> He hasn't (yet?) been snatched up by your "hire all the best libMesh 
> developers you can" plan,

Well, in particular I'm not easily snatched up by some "move to 
America" plan.  (-:

> but he's still active on the lists as of a few weeks ago.  ;-)

Yes, that's right.

Best Regards,

Tim

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