Well you should be seeing a 3d mushroom with a texture loaded in from a separate site. If not you should see a link taking you to a page where you can get the plugin. Hopefully it works.
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02/06/2005 02:13 #31645
Here is the big test of my new 3d system02/05/2005 20:04 #31644
MSG Monosodium GlutamateHas anybody else wondered about the history of MSG. This is copied directly from here 


Discovery of Glutamate
The first steps in the discovery of MSG took place at Tokyo Imperial University in 1907. Professor Kikunae Ikeda noted "There is a taste which is common to asparagus, tomatoes, cheese and meat, but which is not one of the four well-known tastes of sweet, sour, bitter and salty."
He started experimental work on Kombu Seaweed, another source in which he found the taste was present. He succeeded in extracting crystals of Glutamic Acid, 100 grams of Kombu Seaweed containing around 1 gram of Glutamate. He noted that the Glutamate had a distinctive taste, different from Sweet, Sour, Bitter and Salty, he gave this taste the name "umami".

02/05/2005 17:48 #31643
Organic Bananas02/05/2005 17:41 #31642
Diana's Mike DreamThat dream about the wax museum [search]"wax museum"[/search] is so freaky but somehow so possible. I am willing to make the web site and online storefront for it if you ever open it (e:mike) , haha.
02/05/2005 16:24 #31641
Search engines and social capitalSearch engines, while extremely helpful for people searching for information quickly, do not promote a sense of community. They offer the same sort of dynamic as using an encyclopedia - a dynamic in which the end user is not required to give back to the knowledge base and has to accept the validity of its contents at face value. In this type of top down knowledge delivery system, the effects of social capital is almost completely negated.
In communities such as the WELL
yahoo groups, usernets, mailinglists, forums, estrip you get to know the people who are producing the answers and can decide if you trust that person as a source of information based on their history and your personal interactions with them. With search engines none of that exists. There is no need to be accurate, only a need to show up at the top of the return list, which does not equate validity, just a repetition of keywords and other people (possibly yourself) linking to you.
Furthermore, the results of most searches on the Internet only give you information that already exists while online communities allow the user to pose questions that possibly have not been answered yet and get results from other people with expertise in that subject matter.
This is not to say that search engines are not the one of the best ways in which to find information, just as an encylopedia is a great way to find out about something.
In communities such as the WELL

Furthermore, the results of most searches on the Internet only give you information that already exists while online communities allow the user to pose questions that possibly have not been answered yet and get results from other people with expertise in that subject matter.
This is not to say that search engines are not the one of the best ways in which to find information, just as an encylopedia is a great way to find out about something.