Re: Volume of a 3d figure
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Re: Volume of a 3d figure
<<OK, now I think we're starting to understand each other. I asked if
your reply had anything to do with the origional message. Just what I
thought. It didn't. It was random noise. Wouldn't it have been much
easier to say so STL? >>
Do you know what a volume of revolution is? Isn't it a 3D figure? Duh.
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