That's really quite neat!  Thanks for sharing.

On Sunday, March 05, 2006, at 8:05 AM, Hector Vergara R. wrote:
>i everybody! first at all, sorry about my poor english...
>
>i'm working in a little experiment about boucing objects using
>Effect.Move implementation and a couple Effect.Transitions'
>
>but... i was stuck in the way how Effect.Move works. I need to move a
>object in two dimensions: X and Y, but in different times....
>
>Effect.Parallel not work for me, because meanwhile the object moves in
>X direction (with linear transition), i need to move in Y direction
>upside up and upside down with a couple of exponential transitions.
>
>that's because, my Effect.Move implementation is here: (and not change
>Effect.Move original behaviour)
>http://www.aardvark.cl/balldemo/effect.move.js
>
>the experiment is here (bouncing ball): http://www.aardvark.cl/balldemo/
>(is just a experiment, don't expect perfect code :-)
>
>bye!
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