Miller said so himself at the video of his talk from the last
Pd-convention. It was posted to the list maybe a year and a half ago.
I can't find it in the archives for the life of me, but the video was
in ogg format and had a title that mentioned something about engineers
and hammers...

If anyone else has even a vague semblance of what I'm talking about,
please corroborate!

Anyway, in it, Miller says that the first thing he wanted to do with
Pd (this is WAY early development) was to be able to make a graph that
goes outside of the boundaries. What a joker, eh?

~Kyle

On 3/15/07, Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo,
> Kyle Klipowicz hat gesagt: // Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
>
> > Why even allow the negative areas to be 'breached' then? Is it
> > related to Miller's initial desire to create graphs that exceed
> > their boundaries?
>
> I don't know anything about this desire, where did you read about it?
>
> Ciao
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