===== From agage@mines.edu: Interesting image and a nice pun on the toaster theme, but I see little relation to the topic. ===== From jsaxton@folio.com: Little toasters! On a PC card, no less! ===== From jjanger@mail.cspp.edu: Great job on the modeleing. This could be a diagram except for the little things like "Next time I'll make something easier." ===== From wozzeck@club-internet.fr: Nice, and I like the way you signed it! But I would have seen more "custom" chips, including light-source processors, diffractances (!) or the like. ===== From jaime@ctav.es: Very nice, but camera is too frontal. ===== From sonya_roberts@geocities.com: Hehehe! I liked this one...especially how you fit in your name, e-mail address, and several random comments as printing on the circuit board..."Next time I'll create something more easy"....Glad you've started in on the #while command; it does make repetitive tasks an awful lot easier, doesn't it? ===== From 93johnst@scar.utoronto.ca: Very nice and very creative. I really like the mini toasters. Felicitation! ===== From cfusner@enter.net: Ah, a video toaster, eh? Bet POV-Ray can really "fly" on that one. ===== From alex@astro.queensu.ca: perspective is a little dull ===== From marvil@algonet.se: Funny. But why are the chips russian? ===== From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de: Quite nice purple lighting. A reflectionmap would have added realism to the reflective parts. FYI: The "Video Toaster" was the Amiga Video display board that came with (and was neccessary for) early Lightwave Versions.